DOGE should post random "What I did last week emails" for all of us taxpayers to see.

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Remove the names, but post a dozen or so random Fed Worker emails every day. Taxpayers pay their salary so we are in a sense "their boss", right? I for one would love to know what the heck they all do. What would be wrong with DOGE making these emails public as long as they are not identified with the person?
 
We are their boss. What gets me is all the people who supported the average American being audited by 87,000 new IRS agents, cries the loudest when our government is held accountable
 
DOGE provides weekly summaries of what they accomplished last week

They grossly inflate the savings

Any employee who lied so much about what they did would be fired
 
DOGE provides weekly summaries of what they accomplished last week

They grossly inflate the savings

Any employee who lied so much about what they did would be fired
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DOGE provides weekly summaries of what they accomplished last week

They grossly inflate the savings

Any employee who lied so much about what they did would be fired
You have ABSOLUTELY no way of knowing whether they inflate projected savings. And you are not addressing the topic.
 
Remove the names, but post a dozen or so random Fed Worker emails every day. Taxpayers pay their salary so we are in a sense "their boss", right? I for one would love to know what the heck they all do. What would be wrong with DOGE making these emails public as long as they are not identified with the person?
What five bullet point things did you do last week fuckup.

And don’t list scratching you ass and smelling the fingers.
 
Remove the names, but post a dozen or so random Fed Worker emails every day. Taxpayers pay their salary so we are in a sense "their boss", right? I for one would love to know what the heck they all do. What would be wrong with DOGE making these emails public as long as they are not identified with the person?
I think it is actually very funny that if a higher up asks you for five things you did last week that you find that offensive and refuse to answer. I mean, how hard is to come up with five things you did last week?
 
Remove the names, but post a dozen or so random Fed Worker emails every day. Taxpayers pay their salary so we are in a sense "their boss", right? I for one would love to know what the heck they all do. What would be wrong with DOGE making these emails public as long as they are not identified with the person?
No, keep the names
 
I'm not a fan of doxxing. Some people have very unique names.
That's not doxxing. And I want the assholes ripping us off to start getting worried.
 
I think it is actually very funny that if a higher up asks you for five things you did last week that you find that offensive and refuse to answer. I mean, how hard is to come up with five things you did last week?
No problem with a supervisor who understands your job and what your responsibilities are knowing what you did last week.

But an outsider, who knows nothing about what you do, firing you because of what you reported is an issue
 
Remove the names, but post a dozen or so random Fed Worker emails every day. Taxpayers pay their salary so we are in a sense "their boss", right? I for one would love to know what the heck they all do. What would be wrong with DOGE making these emails public as long as they are not identified with the person?
Great idea.
 
I am a Doge Employee. Just call me #00002

1. Swung a chainsaw around in a political rally making fun of productive people being fired
2. Fired Vets
3. Logged anything canceled, even lifesaving research as "savings"
4. Overstated "savings" by tens of billions
5. Tweeted BigBalls some rad memes
 
Remove the names, but post a dozen or so random Fed Worker emails every day. Taxpayers pay their salary so we are in a sense "their boss", right? I for one would love to know what the heck they all do. What would be wrong with DOGE making these emails public as long as they are not identified with the person?
It would be a collection of fables, in many cases.

“Dear Penthouse,​
You wouldn’t believe something like this could ever happen …”​

It would involve some “creative writing workshop” efforts in fiction.

And maybe a few AI lists, ironically.
 

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