"Career public servants": THE PARTY IS OVER



Get this: you no longer have lifetime job security on our tax dollars. And you have accountability. You can't work remotely 5 days a week either. The gravy train is over. Thank you Mr. Trump and Mr. Musk.

Wait until the April jobs report comes out. It's not going to be good news for the Musk presidency or for Musk's trained chimp.
Then of course there will be a huge ripple effect throughout the economy; unpaid mortgages, foreclosures, repossessions.
And Musk/Trump/Republicans owning it all....with no one else to blame.
 
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Wait until the April jobs report comes out. It's not going to be good news for the Musk presidency or for Musk's trained chimp.
Then of course there will be a huge ripple effect throughout the economy; unpaid mortgages, foreclosures, repossessions.
And Musk/Trump/Republicans owning it all....with no one else to blame.
Short term pain.
Long term gain.

By the way, your post is fake news.
 


Get this: you no longer have lifetime job security on our tax dollars. And you have accountability. You can't work remotely 5 days a week either. The gravy train is over. Thank you Mr. Trump and Mr. Musk.

Most federal agencies are resisting this particular DOGE request. DOGE would have done better to tell everybody to report their job activities to the head of their department instead of DOGE. DOD, FBI, DNI et al have all resisted.

Good intentions but didn't quite think this one through all the way it seems.

Unlike the left though, I think we should allow all major efforts a misstep or two. Most especially when the effort is huge and critical.
 
Conservatives have selected the judges they want
Why don’t they agree with you?
But they agree with me ---- the beginning of the end of the Administrative Deep State


On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo,1 overturning Chevron USA v. National Resources Defense Council2 and the federal judiciary's forty-year-old practice of deferring to agencies' reasonable interpretations of ambiguous federal laws. In a 6-3 decision, Chief Justice Roberts wrote that the judiciary has the sole prerogative to "say what the law is."3 The demise of Chevron provides new avenues for regulated industries to challenge their regulators. At the same time, the Court offered scant guidance to lower courts deciding agency rulemaking challenges in a post-Chevron world. Loper thus presents both opportunities and risks for regulated industries and may cause significant uncertainty in the near term.
 
Most federal agencies are resisting this particular DOGE request. DOGE would have done better to tell everybody to report their job activities to the head of their department instead of DOGE. DOD, FBI, DNI et al have all resisted.

Good intentions but didn't quite think this one through all the way it seems.

Unlike the left though, I think we should allow all major efforts a misstep or two. Most especially when the effort is huge and critical.
Your weekly accomplishments should go to your supervisor and Dept Head

If Acting President Musk wants to review them, he can go through them
 
Short term pain.
Long term gain.

By the way, your post is fake news.
The damage to convicted felon Trump's popularity will severely erode his support.
One more step closer to his third impeachment and conviction finally by his own party.
 
But they agree with me ---- the beginning of the end of the Administrative Deep State


On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo,1 overturning Chevron USA v. National Resources Defense Council2 and the federal judiciary's forty-year-old practice of deferring to agencies' reasonable interpretations of ambiguous federal laws. In a 6-3 decision, Chief Justice Roberts wrote that the judiciary has the sole prerogative to "say what the law is."3 The demise of Chevron provides new avenues for regulated industries to challenge their regulators. At the same time, the Court offered scant guidance to lower courts deciding agency rulemaking challenges in a post-Chevron world. Loper thus presents both opportunities and risks for regulated industries and may cause significant uncertainty in the near term.
Nice try Skippy

But that has nothing to do with the legitimacy of Federal Agencies

Try again
 
The term "public servant" casts a big net. The term includes Cops and Military. The word you are looking for is "bureaucrat".
 
Nice try Skippy

But that has nothing to do with the legitimacy of Federal Agencies

Try again
Of course it does - but they will proceed one step at a time -

The fact that one Socialist scumbag - Woodrow Wilson - decided to create the swamp - is clear and convincing evidence that the Administrate Deep State has to go.

It took the stupid motherfuckers 126 years to "find out" that they had the authority to create the swamp.
 
Of course it does - but they will proceed one step at a time -

The fact that one Socialist scumbag - Woodrow Wilson - decided to create the swamp - is clear and convincing evidence that the Administrate Deep State has to go.

It took the stupid motherfuckers 126 years to "find out" that they had the authority to create the swamp.
The court did nothing like you claimed
try again
 
Those salary figures are wrong.
Proof
The damage to convicted felon Trump's popularity will severely erode his support.
One more step closer to his third impeachment and conviction finally by his own party.

The damage to convicted felon Trump's popularity will severely erode his support.
One more step closer to his third impeachment and conviction finally by his own party.
You lost
 
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