Senior Executive Service Senior Executive Service, Leading America's Workforce
The Senior Executive Service (SES) lead America’s workforce. As the keystone of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, the SES was established to “...ensure that the executive management of the Government of the United States is responsive to the needs, policies, and goals of the Nation and otherwise is of the highest quality.” These leaders possess well-honed executive skills and share a broad perspective on government and a public service commitment that is grounded in the Constitution.
Members of the SES serve in the key positions just below the top Presidential appointees. SES members are the major link between these appointees and the rest of the Federal workforce. They operate and oversee nearly every government activity in approximately 75 Federal agencies.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) manages the overall Federal executive personnel program, providing the day-to-day oversight and assistance to agencies as they develop, select, and manage their Federal executives.
We're gonna be talking about Chevron long after the election. It affects so much. If you think we have too much regulations like I do, it's awesome.
Wasn't it their job to regulate America to death?
Another alphabet agency needing eradication.
Obama created 8,000 positions & they couldn't be fired, now maybe they can.
75 Federal agencies. Ugh. That is at least 65 too many.
We all sure as hell hope so...
It seems EVERYTHING that came along right around "peanut boy's" tenure has given rise to ALL of our problems.
Don't forget... the late 70s sucked. The gas crisis (odd/even days for fill up - 10 gal max), sky high prime interest rates and a whole lot of other bs.
Then they installed the SES, the Chevron Deference and it's been nonstop bullshit ever since.
Remember the days of childhood riding bikes and being free? Yeah... peanut boy started the war on us and our lives... Seems appropriate to post, "When a good man goes to war" because they started it and we had no choice...
Now that I'm thinking of the gas crisis - spidey sense be tinglin wondering if that's exactly when Saudi Arabia started it's jihad against us through back room deals... and now wondering what Reagan did pursuant to that... because the 80s were "too good" and the 70s and 90s sucked...
More sauce: https://themillenniumreport.com/2018/01/deep-state-shadow-government-revealed-senior-executive-service/
“...ensure that the executive management of the Government of the United States is responsive to the needs, policies, and goals of the Nation and otherwise is of the highest quality.”
So it's been a spectacular failure then...