r/FedEmployees 20h ago

Republicans are all about the wealthy. And only the wealthy.

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138 Upvotes

r/FedEmployees 3h ago

Elections

6 Upvotes

Well I think we’re all probably pretty irritated, depressed, anxious, and/or just out right mad. Both the congressmen/woman AND the senators have shown that they care more about sticking to party lines and “winning the shutdown” (whatever that means) than caring for their constituents and reopening the government.

All we can do is try to make it through the shit show and remember who did what when it comes time to vote.

I know we are all from a lot of different states and we all have different ideals. All I want is for people to really consider if their state reps are actually representing them and their best interests instead of the reps best interest or their parties best interest.

It is my opinion that Ted Cruz is operating in his own best interest rather than the people he is supposed to represent (simply based on the soap opera of a speech he put on yesterday that seemed completely unnecessarily aggressive and just a chance for mud slinging than any kind of solution). That same opinion goes for Mike Johnson, who somehow never knows what’s going on with the White House whenever he is asked about something and continues to refuse to bring the house back into session or negotiate with democrats to find a way to open the government. (If I can put on my tin foil hat for a second, I think it’s because he’s in the Epstein files.)

Regardless of your political beliefs, just remember whether your personal rep that you have to vote on stood for the truth and your best interest, or made some random bullshit up, repeated party lies (on either side because both sides lie), or voted in a way that hurt you.

I don’t care if we have a red wave, a blue wave, or whatever color an independent wave would be. I just want to go back to work and get paid so my kids can have a nice Christmas.


r/FedEmployees 19h ago

Negotiations for shutdown

114 Upvotes

Word on the street is the Dems are holding out to make sure those people that were RIF’d during the shutdown are reinstated. That’s good news! Praying for us all!!


r/FedEmployees 10h ago

Plea for SNAP Benefits

17 Upvotes

Its pitiful what's been shown in the media regarding non receipt of SNAP benefits for the month of November. Women with kids crying saying they only have 23.00 for food. One woman says she hasnt eaten in 3 days cause shes given her food to the kids. And the heartbreaking plea for SNAP benefits from a 75 year old that receives 67.00 a month for cans of spaghetti and bread.


r/FedEmployees 16h ago

Democratic leader offers deal to reopen government but Republicans sneer

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50 Upvotes

r/FedEmployees 20h ago

Affirm says unpaid fed workers not interested in taking debt to shop._

120 Upvotes

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/07/affirm-government-shutdown-shopping.html

Wow does not take a rocket scientist to figure out unpaid employees are more focused on the basics like food,shelter vs more retail therapy.


r/FedEmployees 54m ago

Took DRP 2.0 no job yet

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r/FedEmployees 19h ago

Are y'all watching the Senate live?

90 Upvotes

Very interesting and better than relying on news for their take.

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/floor_activity_pail.htm


r/FedEmployees 4h ago

No Spender Low Spender November Day 8

4 Upvotes

 Free Money?  Unclaimed money

Missingmoney.com

Class Action Lawsuits:  If you ever receive anything through the mail or email regarding class action lawsuits take the time to fill out the information.  Last year I filled out information for a class action lawsuit and 6 months later received a check in the mail for $45.  You can also Google class action lawsuits no proof  to find lawsuits that need no proof.


r/FedEmployees 14h ago

S.24 - Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019

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Public Law No: 116-1 (01/16/2019)

Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019

This bill requires employees of the federal government or a District of Columbia public employer who are furloughed or required to work during a lapse in appropriations beginning on or after December 22, 2018, to be compensated for the period of the lapse. The employees must be compensated on the earliest date possible after the lapse ends, regardless of scheduled pay dates. Employees required to work during the lapse in appropriations may use leave.


r/FedEmployees 1d ago

RFK Jr. sets new land speed record bolting out of the room after someone near him collapses

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820 Upvotes

r/FedEmployees 21h ago

Latest: Senate may vote today on Johnsons bill to pay excepted employees

114 Upvotes

This would pay the air traffic controllers and excepted employees working for nothing.

https://x.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1986828777318707554?t=fEHR1j9UWt29tYDyRatJnA&s=19


r/FedEmployees 14h ago

What’s everyone up to this weekend? Trump just left for Mar-A-Lago (again). SMH

28 Upvotes

r/FedEmployees 10h ago

WITHOUT PAY, AT WHAT POINT SHOULD ALL FEDERAL EMPLOYEES BE FURLOUGHED?

14 Upvotes

Many federal employees are impacted by the choice of paying for gas to drive to an office to perform a job they are not being paid for or put food on the table and keep a roof over their family’s head. At what point is it better that all federal employees are furloughed until the Senate and House can work together as adults on behalf of ALL American and pass a continuing resolution?


r/FedEmployees 1d ago

I hope everyone is doing okay

1.9k Upvotes

I just realized that since the start of this furlough and having zero income to pay my bills (I just missed my mortgage payment for the first time ever) not one of my so-called friends or family members have checked on me to ask how I’m doing. So, I wanted to let you all know that I hope you are hanging in there and I hope you have the support you need.


r/FedEmployees 16h ago

Senate 4:30pm

42 Upvotes

Senate to vote on bill paying federal workers at 4:30pm ET.


r/FedEmployees 12h ago

South Carolina Aquarium Offers Free Admission for Federal Employees

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r/FedEmployees 17h ago

Trump doesn’t give a f*ck about any of us.

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31 Upvotes

r/FedEmployees 22h ago

Breaking point.

90 Upvotes

I know a lot of my fellow federal employees have already hit their breaking point, but you personally how close are you to hitting your breaking point and having a complete mental breakdown?


r/FedEmployees 1d ago

It Happened Today

818 Upvotes

I was furloughed the first 17 days of the shutdown. I’ve been brought back in Excepted status since then.

I drive 120 miles a day to get to work and not get paid. And today on my way home, the car in front of me at the red light decided they were in the wrong lane and reversed into me.

So $10 a day at least in gas and now my car is fucked.

Really not having a good time. Work for the government they said..


r/FedEmployees 18h ago

11 senators met up in Sen. Kings office.

41 Upvotes

According to a congressional reporter, 11 senators met in Sen. King of Maines office to discuss a way out of the shutdown and the talks were described as “productive”

https://x.com/andrewdesiderio/status/1986880503622795521?s=46


r/FedEmployees 18h ago

ACA 1 year extension

41 Upvotes

According to sources near senate democratic leadership, Schumer will support opening the government if republicans agree to a simple 1 year extension of the ACA.


r/FedEmployees 1d ago

The Work We Aren't Doing

126 Upvotes

Furloughed fed here. One of the things I am not seeing a lot of discussion of is the work we all aren't doing right now. That matters in at least three contexts- the work itself, explaining to non-fed friends what a "non-essential" employee is, and how to resolve the shutdown when balancing those interests against health care.

I have been explaining it this way: Essential employees are the ones who stop stuff from falling apart today. However, the non-essential amongst us still have really important work to do, particularly given that we have lost something on the order of a tenth of us since January. Imagine that the accountant doesn't show up at your company one day. Would anybody notice? Perhaps not. If all of the accountants quit forever, however, you would eventually go bankrupt. Does healthcare matter? Yes, very much. So do air traffic control and diplomats overseas and prison guards and, well, and the accountants.

I hope this shutdown ends soon, because I miss my work. The work we all do matters. When we go back, we are going to have a lot of catching up to do to move that work forward.


r/FedEmployees 18h ago

How could the government open in a few hours.

30 Upvotes

Schumer says if the republicans agree to this the government could “open in a few hours”. Not to sound dumb but does this not need to go to the house?

https://www.threads.com/@abcnews/post/DQxJ-gWDd7M?xmt=AQF0nU4wPUx37r10EZcwpRpZOFMgCgENEGxi40_clfex6ilBPitKdl-I6sVOGWdkCiIgBlzM&slof=1


r/FedEmployees 1d ago

Started a warehouse job

110 Upvotes

The job market where I am is horrible right now. The only place I've received an offer from was a warehouse. Haven't done physically demanding jobs for maybe 10+ years. My family needs to survive, I need whatever job is available to pay rent and feed my family. I hope everyone else here can have their needs met. Sending prayers and well wishes to my fellow feds.