Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Federal Workers Don’t Deserve Jobs. The Internet Disagrees

February 26, 2025
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Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene said yesterday that federal workers don't have real jobs, don't deserve their jobs, and don't deserve their paychecks.
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Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene said yesterday that federal workers don’t have real jobs, don’t deserve their jobs, and don’t deserve their paychecks.

It didn’t take long for those comments to make their way to social media, where the congresswoman was promptly informed by the masses that she herself takes a federal paycheck.

But the legions of Internet pundits didn’t stop there. Some were brutal, some were funny, and most were tired of Greene’s antics. Here’s what people had to say about Georgia’s most well-known elected representative.

Marjorie Taylor Greene: Federal workers do not deserve their paychecks!Me:

Maj (@lif3asmaj.bsky.social) 2025-02-26T16:10:37.478Z

I want to know if Marjorie Taylor Greene feels that she is unworthy of a job or a paycheck. How dare she say that federal workers are unworthy of a job or a paycheck because they work for the federal government. Who made her God??? Every time she opens her mouth only vile, nasty things come out.

(@nonna44.bsky.social) 2025-02-26T20:03:38.679Z

Marjorie Taylor Greene is a disgrace and disgusting human!She needs to be voted out! Enough is enough! If you can’t support the American people and federal workers then resign!

Kindness (@purplepeace.bsky.social) 2025-02-26T03:10:38.634Z

I thought, when Donald Trump said the federal workers were being fired because they were stealing, was the most despicable thing I could hear. Then I hear Marjorie Taylor Greene, she's even worse than anybody I could imagine.

Marie Shaw (@casey1960.bsky.social) 2025-02-26T12:29:57.990Z

The Marjorie Taylor Greene File

Who She Represents: Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, represented by Marjorie Taylor Greene, has a population of approximately 796,193 residents. The racial composition is predominantly White (68.1%), followed by Black or African American (13.6%), Hispanic or Latino (12.7%), Asian (1.1%), and other races (4.6%). The median household income stands at $70,423, with a per capita income of $26,000, which is below the state average of $32,600. Educational attainment reveals that 34% of residents have only a high school diploma, 11% hold a bachelor’s degree, and 18% lack a high school diploma.


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