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Trump toadies, no doubt, believe that it can be cured by hydroxychloroquine.TDS....A mixture of meth and rabies.
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Trump toadies, no doubt, believe that it can be cured by hydroxychloroquine.TDS....A mixture of meth and rabies.
Ha!Trump toadies, no doubt, believe that it can be cured by hydroxychloroquine.
/——/ How many of those employees are security guards, maintenance, and janitors? I bet that’s the bulk of who shows up because they can’t work from home.It's hard to believe that the azzhole's fawning worshippers actually swallow and parrot this crap.
In fact, more than half of the nearly 2.3 million federal workers are not even eligible to work from home at all, according to an Office of Management and Budget report released in August 2024. As of May of that year, among those eligible to telework for a portion of their hours, 61% of their working hours were spent in-person at assigned job sites. Only 228,000 — about 10% of the federal workforce — were entirely remote.
Trump toadies, no doubt, believe that it can be cured by hydroxychloroquine.
Yo Dingle Berry , have you read the federal case displayed in my sugnature ?Trump toadies much prefer ideologically-correct, undocumented anecdotes to empirical reality.
Their dogma tells them that the certified 2020 election was "stolen" - still with no evidence of how or by whom.
Presumably, they still believe Black immigrants in Ohio are eating pet dog and cats because that is what they were told.
Trump's lickspittles are invariably dazzled by the blatant lies he pulls from his yooj flabby butt.
Contrary to popular belief, more than half of the nearly 2.3 million federal workers are not eligible to work from home1. 54% of federal workers work completely in-person at jobs that require them to be on-site each day, while only 10% of civilian federal personnel are in fully remote positions2. By the end of 2022, only 22% of federal employees typically worked from home, compared to 25% of private-sector employees
24/7Just wondering. Does President Trump work 5 days a week in a the Oval Office since Federal Employees are now required to report to work instead of working remotely?
Asking for a friend.
WW
A. It’s probably bullshit to start with
B. Half the damn country works from home. It’s not the boogeyman claimed here
And you fuckers know it. Hell half of YOU probably work from home
Ok… so a third.A third at best.........and on my dime, in the office.
Ok… so a third.
My point stands
/—-/ How long have you been enamored with the size and shape of men’s butts?Trump's lickspittles are invariably dazzled by the blatant lies he pulls from his yooj flabby butt.
Contrary to popular belief, more than half of the nearly 2.3 million federal workers are not eligible to work from home1. 54% of federal workers work completely in-person at jobs that require them to be on-site each day, while only 10% of civilian federal personnel are in fully remote positions2. By the end of 2022, only 22% of federal employees typically worked from home, compared to 25% of private-sector employees
No it doesn’t.Ok… so a third.
My point stands
/---/ My guess is Lesh does understand the difference; he just doesn't care.No it doesn’t.
1. Don’t you understand the difference between business-funded employees and taxpayer-funded employees?
2. Don’t you understand the difference between a solvent business and a government running a trillion-dollar deficit?
What do you think you’re talking about?No it doesn’t.
1. Don’t you understand the difference between business-funded employees and taxpayer-funded employees?
2. Don’t you understand the difference between a solvent business and a government running a trillion-dollar deficit?
Remember COVID.Why should they deny it? It came from a govt. report.
The number of eligible employees who participated in telework increased in fiscal year 2021. Federal agencies reported that, of the 47 percent of Federal employees who were eligible for routine or situational telework, 94 percent participated this year, a four percent increase from fiscal year 2020.
Fiscal Year 2021 Status of Telework in the Federal ... - OPM
Outrageous:
94% of Feds Work From Home5 Dec 2024 ~~ By David Strom![]()
Outrageous: 94% of Feds Work From Home
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The federal workforce is the equivalent of the Soviet Nomenklatura.
The big difference between the Soviet bureaucracy and the US federal bureaucracy is that a much larger percentage of the federal workforce gets the special benefits that were reserved for top Communist Party members in the Soviet Union.
The Daily Wire's invaluable reporter, Luke Rosiak, reports on the sorry state of the federal workforce and on the Department of Government Efficiency's determination to reform a broken system.
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Bureaucrats are so entrenched that many choose not to work at all, finding creative ways to fool the few tools the government uses to ensure that absent employees are actually doing the work they are supposed to.
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With a Republican trifecta--control over the House, the Senate, and the presidency, Republicans should be in a position to get rid of public employee unions, but don't count on this happening without a 60-vote majority in the Senate. Not only will Democrats fight and die on this hill--public employees are a key constituency of the Democrats and one of the secrets to their hold on big city politics--but chances are good that some Republicans will work to sabotage any attempt to rein in the power of government workers.
The federal government is the largest employer in the United States, and when you toss in state and local governments about 25 million are government employees, blowing away any employer in the private sector. That's a large chunk of the entire workforce and a powerful political constituency that is tied to other unions and nonprofits, all of whom would mobilize to protect their fellow union members.
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Government is perhaps the only industry in which the bosses actively reward inefficiency. Every time a government agency fails to do its job well, Congress rewards it with a higher budget to address the issue. In the private sector, failure usually leads to restructuring; in government, failure leads to larger budgets.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy understand this fact very well. The real question is whether the elephantine bureaucracy can stubbornly wait them out and use inertia to blunt their efforts to prod the agencies into reform.
I don't know who to bet on. Will two of the smartest minds in America win the battle, or the agencies whose specialty is protecting its perks and pay?
Commentary:
David Strom uses the term "Work" when referring to the bureaucrats working from home.
It's no wonder that anything done by the gov't turns into a clusterfuck. We pay these bureaucrats to work every day like the rest of us, but they fail to appear much less do their jobs.
They need to get their fat asses to work!! This should be very easy for Elon and Vivek to get rid of 50% of these lazy asshats!!
Obviously most even when at their desks were not working according to reports of illegal use of federal property accessing Porn sites.