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Too Hot in DC for Federal Workers to Work?

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    Texas Tea Party Leader Katrina Pierson on federal workers told to stay home because of the hot weather.

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That is Tea Party Katrina Pierson who says -- just calm down because we're actually better off with these government guys staying home.

We'll do less damage there in fact she says they should stay there.

Katrina so you're at they -- -- -- home fixed line.

Absolutely -- thank you for having me today you know -- in Texas.

We don't work in a 115 degree temperatures -- if rolling blackouts my view.

But we still be out there and we go to work -- -- perhaps maybe it's time that the federal government ads take tops and flip flops to their survival kit at -- dot gov.

-- -- -- What you're saying what their home they could do less damage -- might flip it around on you could treated say in this environment as much as I don't flip over government.

Workers showing up they've got some big problem that they better so up or infects you say -- only do more damage turn.

Of course I only do more damage anymore or candidate in time where we know federal workers are really doing their jobs -- and spending way more money than they should be.

So maybe it's time -- -- evaluate these workers and see what's ones.

Shouldn't come back at all.

-- you might be disappointed with the numbers there but Katrina its Texas what do they do I know.

Headed to Texas in the summer study -- very hot you have bugs the size of of small aircraft carriers so I know which -- dealing went but.

At least get air conditioners in the buildings still -- air condition.

In Washington they don't have that -- knew a lot of the building's air conditioning is a ninths of trying to -- these workers about it of the doubt.

Maybe there's nothing to do what they -- to come in anyway what do you say that.

Why can't and for those situations it might be something to be considered but their buildings are open and they're given the option to come in and go to work.

-- Texas we've had similar situations and if you can't get to work that's the only time you don't go to work I mean they'll think about it.

What did mankind do before electricity and running water.

I had to I don't know I don't know we've looked at my they told me that we don't have any air condition and I'd seek out the near expensive restaurant to do it.

Katrina thank you that's very it is very well put Katrina -- Texas Tea Party leader.

And that is a -- private workers have to go in one way the other.