Wednesday, November 27, 2024

What's Robin Trying to Say? (Hint: Nothing)

In a weekend show, Robin Vos said he would like to see the State stop leasing office space and selling off some of its buildings.  An audit found that State computer workstations in State offices were used as little as ZERO percent of the time.  This is a problem; having buildings and/or expensive equipment sit unoccupied or idle is obviously a waste of money.

..."We still have far too many employees that are working from home," Vos said during an appearance Sunday on "UPFRONT." "We had that audit that came out over the summer. I think it was some employees hadn't been in the office in months and months. That's really an embarrassment. So, No. 1, we need to make sure people are actually doing their job."...

Yup.  Generally speaking, if you can't see 'em, you can't supervise 'em.  

But if you bring all of them back into the offices (this hasn't been done yet?) then the buildings and leased spaces are all filled up.

Is Robin proposing that the State do a mini-Musk & Ramaswamy to shit-can a bunch of employees?  Or is he proposing to force State employees back into their offices to ensure that they're 'doing the job'?

Or is this all another "SQUIRREL!!!!" gambit on Robin's part?  You remember Robin, don't you?  The guy who keeps sending more money down the "school aids" toilet in every budget?  The guy whose budgets increase State employment every year since Walker came into office?  

Don't kid yourselves:  Robin likes Big Government.  That's why he can't send a clear and simple message about making it work well AND efficiently.  He doesn't really care.

 

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