I don't disagree but that's a different issue, they do exist and sans closing them down, they need doctors working for them, or more accurately, it's cheaper to have doctors on your payroll rather than contracting them. Your initial point wasn't shutting down an entire bureau or agency hence making all those jobs redundant and forcing most of them to just go on welfare where you will still pay them anyways as a result, but specially to impose a Federal bar on hiring medical doctors and all allow the contracting of their private sector services even at greater cost and a high level of inefficiency.
There shouldn't be any doctors or other employees working for NOAA or FEMA because those agencies shouldn't exist.
I don't disagree but that's a different issue, they do exist and sans closing them down, they need doctors working for them, or more accurately, it's cheaper to have doctors on your payroll rather than contracting them. Your initial point wasn't shutting down an entire bureau or agency hence making all those jobs redundant and forcing most of them to just go on welfare where you will still pay them anyways as a result, but specially to impose a Federal bar on hiring medical doctors and all allow the contracting of their private sector services even at greater cost and a high level of inefficiency.