Elon prepares to doxx all Feds:

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he releases the names in such a public way, it is awful. I know my salary information is public alongside my name, but it’s quite another thing to tweet it out for the entire country. Ugh … wish someone tech savvy could tweet out all his exploits row by row


Brilliant! Alongside losses and gains - financial and relational.
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Anonymous wrote:I think this site proves that there is no waste and fraud. You’re 47 years old and making less than $100k with an Ivy degree? Sounds like you’re volunteering your expertise to me.


Who knew that all Feds had Ivy League degrees!


Actually, many, many Feds do.


I have an Ivy League PhD and it took me until age 38 to hit 100k. And I'm above average pay and below average age for my agency, according to this website.

Am I overpaid? Doesn't feel like it. I definitely make substantially less than every single one of my grad school friends in the private sector, so your definition of "overpaid" would have to be "but it's taxpayer $!" with no relation to the actual numbers. Which seems like how some people are moving the goalposts.


You’re probably underpaid compared to your private sector colleagues. However, the federal government tends to pay more for work that would not pay well in the private sector. For example, the person who sorts mail in my office is a GS-12 and earns more than $100k.[b] The federal government also employs GS-14 attorneys who basically do doc review and copy and paste boilerplate language into three decision templates a week. These attorneys wouldn’t even earn $50k a year in the private sector. But, in the federal government, they earn around $150k.


No one is sorting mail as a GS-12. Records managers might see some mail as one part of of much wider scope of duties.
Anonymous
The average age for my office is apparently 47 and average salary is $76k.

I don't see the fraud and waste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How did they "doxx" anyone when there are no names op just statistics?


The names are coming later from what I can tell. Not sure if it will be all or just the top-level people.
Anonymous
Is doge on the org chart and will they include themselves?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How does any CFPB employee have 35+ years with the agency?


They have worked at other agencies before they worked at CFPB. There are senior level staff with 25+ years at CFPB just like at all agencies.
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Anonymous wrote:This whole exercise is unbelievably stupid. This info is all public. These guys are such jokes. Any fed or civically engaged American knows this. What a collosal waste of tax payer money to gather the data - THAT IS ALREADY PUBLIC, create this site and then...publicize it.



How much they can do is going to come down to a battle for public opinion so my feeling is that folks need to figure out how to hit back with messaging AND create widespread messaging that is damaging to Elon and Trump ie the contracts and personal wealth they are generating WHILE cutting popular programs like the ACA (super popular), cancer research (popular), Medicare (already not that popular) ETC.


Can we ask why Elon's toddler shows up at work with his dad so often? I think that's pretty insane. How is this guy able to run his companies, mess with the US government's computers, hire people to cheat at video games for him, AND babysit a toddler!

My company doesn't allow children under 7 at our once a year "Take Kids to Work Day".

Elon's kid should not be at the White House during business meetings and press events.
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Anonymous wrote:For a bunch of tech "geniuses", that is the most amature looking website I have ever seen. SAD.


As long as it gets the job done, that’s fine with me. It’s supposed to be about efficiency and cost savings. Eliminate the positions as quickly as possible and save the taxpayers money. It doesn’t need to be fancy!


Meanwhile, Mike Johnson wants to add $4 trillion to the national debt. But keep worrying about federal salaries.


And the State Department is buying $400,000,000 worth of Cybertrucks. Super way to save money.


Armored means used in high risk areas… that also have electricity sufficient for superchargers.
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Anonymous wrote:This whole exercise is unbelievably stupid. This info is all public. These guys are such jokes. Any fed or civically engaged American knows this. What a collosal waste of tax payer money to gather the data - THAT IS ALREADY PUBLIC, create this site and then...publicize it.



How much they can do is going to come down to a battle for public opinion so my feeling is that folks need to figure out how to hit back with messaging AND create widespread messaging that is damaging to Elon and Trump ie the contracts and personal wealth they are generating WHILE cutting popular programs like the ACA (super popular), cancer research (popular), Medicare (already not that popular) ETC.


Can we ask why Elon's toddler shows up at work with his dad so often? I think that's pretty insane. How is this guy able to run his companies, mess with the US government's computers, hire people to cheat at video games for him, AND babysit a toddler!

My company doesn't allow children under 7 at our once a year "Take Kids to Work Day".

Elon's kid should not be at the White House during business meetings and press events.


It’s to humanize him because he’s an autistic robot hitler. He isn’t deciding to have the toddler there, his handlers are.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This whole exercise is unbelievably stupid. This info is all public. These guys are such jokes. Any fed or civically engaged American knows this. What a collosal waste of tax payer money to gather the data - THAT IS ALREADY PUBLIC, create this site and then...publicize it.



How much they can do is going to come down to a battle for public opinion so my feeling is that folks need to figure out how to hit back with messaging AND create widespread messaging that is damaging to Elon and Trump ie the contracts and personal wealth they are generating WHILE cutting popular programs like the ACA (super popular), cancer research (popular), Medicare (already not that popular) ETC.


Can we ask why Elon's toddler shows up at work with his dad so often? I think that's pretty insane. How is this guy able to run his companies, mess with the US government's computers, hire people to cheat at video games for him, AND babysit a toddler!

My company doesn't allow children under 7 at our once a year "Take Kids to Work Day".

Elon's kid should not be at the White House during business meetings and press events.


It’s to humanize him because he’s an autistic robot hitler. He isn’t deciding to have the toddler there, his handlers are.

No, the toddler is his human shield. He didn’t bring him everywhere until Luigi.
Anonymous
I bet Musk will skip Pentagon and DOD.
They are bullies and a bully goes for the weakest, unprotected groups, like USAID
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This whole exercise is unbelievably stupid. This info is all public. These guys are such jokes. Any fed or civically engaged American knows this. What a collosal waste of tax payer money to gather the data - THAT IS ALREADY PUBLIC, create this site and then...publicize it.



How much they can do is going to come down to a battle for public opinion so my feeling is that folks need to figure out how to hit back with messaging AND create widespread messaging that is damaging to Elon and Trump ie the contracts and personal wealth they are generating WHILE cutting popular programs like the ACA (super popular), cancer research (popular), Medicare (already not that popular) ETC.


Can we ask why Elon's toddler shows up at work with his dad so often? I think that's pretty insane. How is this guy able to run his companies, mess with the US government's computers, hire people to cheat at video games for him, AND babysit a toddler!

My company doesn't allow children under 7 at our once a year "Take Kids to Work Day".

Elon's kid should not be at the White House during business meetings and press events.


His kid is annoying. I think Musky uses him as a prop to signal that Musky is a human, carbon-based life form. He thinks it humanizes him while he is orchestrating this devastation.

At least his kid will never have to worry about the price of eggs or Social Security.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The average age for my office is apparently 47 and average salary is $76k.

I don't see the fraud and waste.


Tell that to a 56 year old MAGA that does hard manual work on a farm or as a builder and clears less than that without benefits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The average age for my office is apparently 47 and average salary is $76k.

I don't see the fraud and waste.


Tell that to a 56 year old MAGA that does hard manual work on a farm or as a builder and clears less than that without benefits.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The average age for my office is apparently 47 and average salary is $76k.

I don't see the fraud and waste.


Tell that to a 56 year old MAGA that does hard manual work on a farm or as a builder and clears less than that without benefits.



As we advocating for raising the minimum wage and passing laws mandate health and retirement benefits? Because I am all for that. It’s not a race to the bottom.
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