Pursuit of surplus on with 1500 bureaucrats to go
...Ms Flood said Climate Change Department staff were shocked by the ''massive hit'' to their agency.
''A cut of this magnitude must damage the department's capacity to lead our efforts on climate change. Some of [its] work will simply no longer get done.''
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What could these people possibly have been doing with their time every day? If the science is settled, then surely all they did was try to convince people it was and they weren't very good at that. Can someone please tell me what their jobs entailed? Why hasn't some MSM outlet sent a reporter in with a hidden camera to show the world just how important were the duties of a Climate Change Department employee. Sounds like a typical propaganda outfit to me.
And let's put this into another perspective, as well. How many REAL jobs and man-hours did it require to pay for these bureaucrats to surf the internet, play Angry Birds, Twitter, take coffee breaks, and pretend they were actually doing something to combat climate change? How many computers, iPhones, and iPads were they all provided to do such important work? Seems like maybe cutting such a useless department would go a long way to "combat climate change" in and of itself.
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