as if we are SUPPOSED TO MAKE NATIONAL POLICY in a country with 330 million people because one poster works at his job.
Would be a fun exercise to go back through the social media histories of all the federal workers complaining about how DOGE is cutting critical employees and see how many posts they have talking about how terrible their coworkers are and how they are the only one that actually works. I bet there is a high amount of crossover between those kinds of posts.LMCane said:
you left out his pension and retirement benefits which kick in at 55
as if we are SUPPOSED TO MAKE NATIONAL POLICY in a country with 330 million people because one poster works at his job.
Democrats Ready To Defend Department Of Education Just As Soon As They Figure Out What It Does https://t.co/U3j6AgVk6G pic.twitter.com/3y1WfVVeIO
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) March 6, 2025
zooguy96 said:
It would be better if there were any easy way to identify good workers as well as slackers. But, there isn't. They have to take a chainsaw approach instead of a scalpel approach. They just don't have the time to do it.
We're 37 trillion in debt. Doing the status quo does nothing.
But, that's what career politicians want. The gravy train to continue.
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According to The Hill, USAID Acting Deputy Administrator Peter Marocco told lawmakers in a closed-door briefing that he is considering criminal referrals to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Although he did not say if that is his ultimate goal, sources familiar with the briefing say that it nevertheless represents an important step in the Trump Administration's efforts to dismantle the heavily-scrutinized agency.
In January, a memo from USAID's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) detailed how some aid recipients are resisting government investigative efforts as the Trump Administration prioritizes transparency and accountability. Among other things, the memo mentioned at least $8 billion that was given to United Nations (UN) agencies with little oversight.
The NYT reports that ActBlue is in “turmoil.”
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 7, 2025
Mysteriously, seven top executives have all left in the past three weeks, several of whom had all been there more than a decade. None of them will explain on the record why they left.
The last remaining lawyer at ActBlue’s general…
We have seen the tent for termites. Fumigation!will25u said:The NYT reports that ActBlue is in “turmoil.”
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 7, 2025
Mysteriously, seven top executives have all left in the past three weeks, several of whom had all been there more than a decade. None of them will explain on the record why they left.
The last remaining lawyer at ActBlue’s general…
🇺🇸 2-1 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/M2QK5z6sR5
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) February 16, 2025
Their "low dollar donors" bull**** is finally coming to an end. Right when DOGE started investigating all the slush fund schemes.will25u said:The NYT reports that ActBlue is in “turmoil.”
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 7, 2025
Mysteriously, seven top executives have all left in the past three weeks, several of whom had all been there more than a decade. None of them will explain on the record why they left.
The last remaining lawyer at ActBlue’s general…
My pipe dreams:SwigAg11 said:
Something I've wondered about reducing the IRS workforce is what happens to the up to 87,000 new hires at the IRS financed by that recent bill. Was that bill solely meant to fund new IRS employees and agents? Does Congress designate that the IRS must have some number of employees? Or, is this another case where DOGE can pave the way with software modernization to reduce the need for personnel?
This would put us about 2/3rds towards a balanced budget.will25u said:🚨 JUST IN: Elon Musk is considering a plan proposed by @RandPaul to RESCIND a possible $500 BILLION in federal funds already approved by Congress
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 5, 2025
This could be a GAME CHANGER!
The maneuver, called a rescission, only requires 51 Senate votes, which Elon was reportedly “elated”… pic.twitter.com/BERU5daYXc
will25u said:The NYT reports that ActBlue is in “turmoil.”
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 7, 2025
Mysteriously, seven top executives have all left in the past three weeks, several of whom had all been there more than a decade. None of them will explain on the record why they left.
The last remaining lawyer at ActBlue’s general…
It's amazing how DOGE pulled a thread or two and now the whole tapestry is coming unraveled. The incestuous, entangled relationships bound together by fraud and corruption has actually made it easier to follow the money. Now it's every man for themselves, and the smart ones are starting to squeal to avoid getting demolished in the tidal wave that's upon them.will25u said:The NYT reports that ActBlue is in “turmoil.”
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 7, 2025
Mysteriously, seven top executives have all left in the past three weeks, several of whom had all been there more than a decade. None of them will explain on the record why they left.
The last remaining lawyer at ActBlue’s general…
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Well guys, we had some big wins today. This was with pretty much nothing on President Trump's schedule gotta love how much he wins on light days.
- A Federal judge denies USAID employees' attempt to block their mass firing. Maybe they can learn to pick crops.
- 10 Democrats vote with Republicans to censure Al Green and Gavin Newscum is pretending that he is against men in woman's sports now. The Democrat civil war is heating up.
- SBA relocates regional offices out of sanctuary cities and implements new citizenship verification processes to make sure no more tax money goes to illegals
- Governor Trudeau cries on Canadian TV about President Trump's tariffs as the President of Mexico, who isn't a complete moron, gets a 1 month tariff exemption because she's trying to work with President Trump rather than being a crybaby
- Todd Blanche sworn in as deputy AG. h
He is a fiercely loyal Trump defense attorney who walked through the fire with President Trump as they tried to put him in jail, if anyone doesn't know who he is
- President Trump announces a new $20 billion investment in the United States by shipping giant CMA CGM for "shipping logistics, infrastructure, and terminals" which will create an estimated 10,000 jobs
- President Trump suspends security clearances for the Perkins Coie law firm. Key players in setting up the Russia hoax that ultimately did so much damage to our country
- The Purge begins at the CIA
- President Trump signs an executive order creating a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile
He also gave a press conference in the oval office today, he made some interesting/funny remarks, well worth watching.
Rep Tim Burchett says he’s willing to lose his job to tell us the REAL REASON government officials are opposing Elon Musk and DOGE
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 7, 2025
“They’re gonna push back because you’ve got Congressmen on both sides of the aisle. If they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to… pic.twitter.com/niJKXqnf4w
It is wild that we are here. Elon is worried about getting killed because people are so desperate to stop him and Burchett knows he could get primaried for telling the truth.Secolobo said:
To add more of what Elon said.Rep Tim Burchett says he’s willing to lose his job to tell us the REAL REASON government officials are opposing Elon Musk and DOGE
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 7, 2025
“They’re gonna push back because you’ve got Congressmen on both sides of the aisle. If they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to… pic.twitter.com/niJKXqnf4w
Secolobo said:
To add more of what Elon said.Rep Tim Burchett says he’s willing to lose his job to tell us the REAL REASON government officials are opposing Elon Musk and DOGE
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 7, 2025
“They’re gonna push back because you’ve got Congressmen on both sides of the aisle. If they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to… pic.twitter.com/niJKXqnf4w
let's not leave out the government of QATARtxags92 said:
I think we're going to find direct pathways from the slush fund fake NGOs created by the Biden administration that were given billions of dollars and the network of "small donors" to Act Blue that we are finding out didn't make the donations that have their names on them.
Sounds like we have a whistleblower representative that has talked with Musk and isn't afraid to get primaried. This is what it looks like to serve your country.Ellis Wyatt said:It is wild that we are here. Elon is worried about getting killed because people are so desperate to stop him and Burchett knows he could get primaried for telling the truth.Secolobo said:
To add more of what Elon said.Rep Tim Burchett says he’s willing to lose his job to tell us the REAL REASON government officials are opposing Elon Musk and DOGE
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 7, 2025
“They’re gonna push back because you’ve got Congressmen on both sides of the aisle. If they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to… pic.twitter.com/niJKXqnf4w
Pull no punches. OUT THEM ALL. JAIL THEM ALL.
Why not give elected officials amnesty to turn on eachother.Secolobo said:
To add more of what Elon said.Rep Tim Burchett says he’s willing to lose his job to tell us the REAL REASON government officials are opposing Elon Musk and DOGE
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 7, 2025
“They’re gonna push back because you’ve got Congressmen on both sides of the aisle. If they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to… pic.twitter.com/niJKXqnf4w
BREAKING: Federal Reserve’s Vice Chair for Supervision, Michael Barr, has resigned ahead of expected audit by DOGE, per POLITICO.
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) March 7, 2025
Because pieces of human refuse like Adam Schiff would just lie and tie up government resources to cripple the good guys.BusterAg said:Why not give elected officials amnesty to turn on eachother.Secolobo said:
To add more of what Elon said.Rep Tim Burchett says he’s willing to lose his job to tell us the REAL REASON government officials are opposing Elon Musk and DOGE
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 7, 2025
“They’re gonna push back because you’ve got Congressmen on both sides of the aisle. If they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to… pic.twitter.com/niJKXqnf4w
If you can get a combination of 50 senators that are clean or are willing to turn, the gig is up. They can extend an olive branch to the rest of the government to offer survival as opposed to obliteration.
will25u said:BREAKING: Federal Reserve’s Vice Chair for Supervision, Michael Barr, has resigned ahead of expected audit by DOGE, per POLITICO.
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) March 7, 2025
Ellis Wyatt said:It is wild that we are here. Elon is worried about getting killed because people are so desperate to stop him and Burchett knows he could get primaried for telling the truth.Secolobo said:
To add more of what Elon said.Rep Tim Burchett says he’s willing to lose his job to tell us the REAL REASON government officials are opposing Elon Musk and DOGE
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 7, 2025
“They’re gonna push back because you’ve got Congressmen on both sides of the aisle. If they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to… pic.twitter.com/niJKXqnf4w
Pull no punches. OUT THEM ALL. JAIL THEM ALL.
Scum of the earth.techno-ag said:
Three more FEMA supervisors fired for not helping houses with Trump signs.
https://nypost.com/2025/03/06/us-news/fema-fired-three-supervisors-following-probe-into-crew-told-to-avoid-trump-supporting-homes-hit-by-hurricane-milton/