Federal workers of the world, unite

Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), a lifelong federal employee, won the McLean precinct by 40 points this year. Her McLean margin represented a 13-point increase for Democrats compared to four years ago, and the voters at Greenberry’s helped illustrate why.

“I’m a furloughed federal worker,” said one voter, enjoying her latte after voting Democratic. The recent government shutdown has both angered the federal workforce and given them some free time for door-knocking and canvassing.

In the neighboring precinct, which votes at James F. Cooper Middle School, Spanberger won by 30 points. Cooper Middle School is located in the “Langley Pyramid,” and students who attend there typically go on to Langley High School, one of the most sought-after and exclusive public high schools in the United States. The average home in the Cooper Middle School district is $1.9 million, according to Homes.com.

Placed in the parking lot of Cooper Middle School was a sign supporting none of the candidates. It simply read, “We Support Federal Workers; Hold the Line.” These signs can be seen all over northern Virginia, including at local Lutheran churches. The Democrats placed this Election Day sign at Cooper Middle School, and it was paid for by the late Democratic Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly’s congressional campaign.

Connolly, who died in May, represented this area well. He was a congressional staffer for 10 years, then worked for government contractors, and held elected office for the last 30 years of his life.

This is the formula for the wealth of McLean and northern Virginia in general: a federal employee can make more than $190,000 annually, while the average federal salary in Fairfax County is about $112,000—nearly twice the wage of a median American. Then there’s the lucrative work as a Beltway Bandit: cashing out of a government job to work for a contractor or as a lobbyist, thereby parlaying public service into private wealth by serving special interests.

**Democratic Shutdown Is a Political Winner in Virginia**

It’s working: five of the seven wealthiest counties in the U.S. are within commuting distance of the Capitol. This is the federal class, and their politics, at the moment, are ascendant.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/magazine-your-land/3876491/federal-workers-world-unite-mclean-virginia-election-day/

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *