On Thursday, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced that former Gov. Pete Ricketts will replace resigning Sen. Ben Sasse in the U.S. Senate.
the uneconomical post office, and, by the looks of it, even empower the OPM to assume more of the private sector’s HR responsibilities.
Is this what incoming Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts really wants? Of course not. He’s an astute businessman and consummate professional who wants to shrink — not expand — the size of the federal government. That said, he needs to be careful with his phraseology moving forward.in Congress and the hearts and minds of the American people. They are doing it by cloaking their dreams of socialism with seemingly innocuous phrases like “having the government run more like a business.
Michael Pappas is a former U.S. congressman who served on the Small Business Committee. Pappas also served as an appointee at the Small Business Administration
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