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Is Anyone More Annoying or Treacherous than Barack Obama?

Okay, right off the bat, in the annoying category, Obama is tied with Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, and the usual Leftist gang of congressional idiots. At the moment, however, Obama has a louder megaphone. He is shooting his mouth off all over the place, for good reason. He knows that if Donald Trump somehow is re-inaugurated, the ongoing investigations into Russiagate are eventually going to lead to Obama himself and that such investigation will reveal his treachery.    At this very moment, Barack Obama is highly knowledgeable about the level of Democrat election and voter fraud that took place this year. He has an intricate, inside knowledge of the ploys used by Leftist operatives. However, he is silent about the phenomenon. He is actively espousing the opposite, claiming that no significant fraud occurred and that Trump is making wild accusations (as per usual in Obama s world).

FCW Insider: Dec 23 -- FCW

Quick Hits The National Archives and Records Administration has not detailed employees to the White House to take part in records preservation and management during the transition as is the usual practice, according to a Dec. 21 letter from Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-N.Y.), the chairwoman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform to Archivist David S. Ferriero. In the letter, Maloney says she s concerned that the outgoing Trump Administration may not be adequately preserving records and may be disposing of them without first obtaining your views, as required by law. The IRS awarded a sole-source $6 million bridge contract to

Union lawsuit looks to block Schedule F -- FCW

By Natalie Alms   Democratic lawmakers weren t able to block the Schedule F workforce executive order in the 2021 omnibus funding bill that passed Monday night. Unions, management organizations, governance groups and other federal employee groups had looked to Congress to block the order, which established a new class of confidential and policy-related positions in the excepted service that aren t subject to most civil service protections. The order still faces a lawsuit from the National Treasury Employees Union. The lawsuit, filed on October 26 in the D.C. district court, names President Donald Trump and Michael Rigas, the acting director for the Office of Personnel Management, as defendants, and it asks the court to declare the executive order unlawful and to prevent Rigas and OPM from implementing it.

Feds get extended payroll tax timeline, likely pay increase in 2021

Feds get extended payroll tax timeline, likely pay increase in 2021 December 21, 2020 Federal employees and service members will be able to extend payments back to Social Security over 12 months, rather than the initial four-month timetable. (BrianAJackson/Getty Images) The 2021 omnibus spending package, which Congress unveiled Monday and plans to vote on the same day, would give federal employees and members of the military a longer timetable for paying back the payroll taxes that were deferred for the last few months of 2020. Federal employees saw slightly larger paychecks during the final pay periods of the year as part of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump in early August. Those extra funds came from deferring but not cancelling normal Social Security deductions taken out of each paycheck.

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