Taxpayer dollars should not be used as a reward for contractor executives, especially when other segments of society are hurting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The American people should not be footing the bill for federal employees who stonewall Congress or rewarding government officials' bad behavior.
Private monopolies run by special interests should not get to raise taxes and set regulatory policy for the United States.
I don't think value to the customer is achieved at the expense of employees' welfare.
Business people get many undeserved prizes - golden parachutes and bonuses even when companies fail. I don't think people should get rewarded for screwing up.
I think it's unrealistic for public-sector employees to believe that they are immune from modifications to their pay and benefit packages.
When taxpayers are subsidizing low wages, people should be aware of that. We're subsidizing an economy. We're not subsidizing people. They are doing a hard day's work. When we're not rewarding work actively, there's something wrong with the system.
I don't like bonuses for public services employees who do great jobs, like prosecutors or judges.
To the hard-working people who set a little bit aside each month, to provide for their children, or to fund their own retirement, I say: you should be rewarded not punished.
Raising taxes won't create private sector jobs.
Executives owe it to the organization and to their fellow workers not to tolerate nonperforming individuals in important jobs.
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