It could be Steve Davis, another DoGE moron who has a baby or two. He was at SpaceX til he was pushed out by the grownups there for cost cutting until the rockets weren’t functional. |
So they are essentially working from home? Thought that was immoral. |
| How is that even legal if its not a residential building? |
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So they created their own prisons? Fine by me.
Their identities are known, it’s not like they can just go out in DC. Hey can stay in there for now. |
I assume it's federal property under federal jurisdiction. Do you think DC has any say in what happens there? |
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As a taxpayer, I'm not OK with these freeloaders living rent-free in property my taxes pay for. And we can't charge rent because it's not a legal living space.
Who holds the liability insurance for these buildings, if someone gets hurt? |
No the Peace Institute will become the DC outpost for SpaceX. The building’s symbolic architecture (literally of the peace dove) can also allude to the aspirations of the Mars Quest. Speaking of the Wilson Center, I hope DOGE gives the archives to the Wilson family. The Center was a “living memorial” to President Wilson and was supposed to last forever. |
So return to work isn't for ALL workers if they are working from their new "home." |
| A group that calls themselves Dance Against DOGE plan to protest in front of the building tomorrow 6-8pm. They are calling it a slumber party and encouraging people to wear pajamas. Sounds kinda stupid but also kinda fun. I may swing over after work. Unless I’m fired in the morning. |
The possy of that going full Orwellian is disturbing |
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I was at the event. Sam Corcus got food delivery. Idiot out there with his badge exposed. He’s probably proud of his work. Here he is:
Sam Corcos, a top DOGE operative embedded at the IRS, has discussed plans for DOGE to build a new API, or application programming interface, to make IRS data more easily accessible to cloud platforms, sources told the magazine. A source with direct knowledge told Wired that the cloud platform could become the "read center of all IRS systems," allowing anyone with access to view and possibly manipulate all IRS data in one place. https://www.newsweek.com/doge-cuts-update-irs-access-2056287 |
| Fraud, scam, undoubtedly violation of building codes, and freeloading on the taxpayer dime, per the usual grift mentality of this administration. |
Yup they admitted as much. They illegally took the building by force, fired the entire staff, because Trump wants the building. |
YAS! Fight modernization at all costs! Keep all our retirement files under a mountain in 1950s file cabinets like God intended! |
It can be cost ineffective to digitize paper if you just need to store for 40 years. I have direct personal experience with paper records. You can store a box of paper for decades for the cost of a human physically touching it to scan everything in there. Also there are IT costs of creating systems for storing and making digital info available and indexed over decades. Next you will say this can all be handled without people. Apparently you have no experience with what a dried up rubber band or dogeared piece of paper can do to a sheet feeder. I did a quick calculation. You could store a box of documents for hundreds of years for the cost of digitizing. That might get cut down by the wage cost of paying someone to retrieve the box whenever needed. And that could be expensive. However, the cost of indexing digitized material would probably be pretty high in order to facilitate rapid access. Stored paper is pre-indexed. The work was already paid for. You seriously have no idea what you're talking about. Kind of like DOGE. It's just amusing for you to make fun of underground storage facilities. But they're not that rare. |