DOGE tells banks goal is to eliminate federal agencies and 75% of fed workforce

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You can’t even handle mail delivery with that absurd amount. But, sure I’m happy to eliminate the IRS.


That sounds distressing. I'd hate it if all the junk mail they send me didn't arrive on time.


Since Trump cut USPS funding and installed his lackeys three in his first term I don't get the junk mail mostly and rarely on time. Their goal has always been to break government.
Anonymous

Number of federal employees by state and estimated numbers by congressional districts:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R47716

Florida 94k
Georgia 79k
Texas 130k
Pennsylvania 66K

Or Texas District 23- republican: 22k feds, about 6.5% of the work force
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Number of federal employees by state and estimated numbers by congressional districts:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R47716

Florida 94k
Georgia 79k
Texas 130k
Pennsylvania 66K

Or Texas District 23- republican: 22k feds, about 6.5% of the work force


Better yet:
https://www.nteu.org/~/media/Files/nteu/legislative/fedeesstate/2022-estimates-of-feds-by-state-and-cd.pdf

It lists congress representatives , no of federal employees
Anonymous
Any other major cuts today, other than the entirety of the CPFB?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for genuine evidence of waste or fraud. So far all we have are disinformation and ignorance from a delusional troll.


+1


-2
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for genuine evidence of waste or fraud. So far all we have are disinformation and ignorance from a delusional troll.


+1


-2


It’s on Twitter. Thats what passes for evidence these days. The Gestapo thanks you for your patience. Now show your papers!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.


Oh right, Trumpster billionaires are definitely not coastal elites*.

*your party-approved buzzword

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.


Oh right, Trumpster billionaires are definitely not coastal elites*.

*your party-approved buzzword



Cutting 75% of the fed workplace should save billions for the country. EVen better if you're in that number.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.


Oh right, Trumpster billionaires are definitely not coastal elites*.

*your party-approved buzzword



Cutting 75% of the fed workplace should save billions for the country. EVen better if you're in that number.


Even better if your family becomes part of that number too through ripple effects
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.


Is that the ripple that's going to burst the bubble you're living in?
Oh right, Trumpster billionaires are definitely not coastal elites*.

*your party-approved buzzword



Cutting 75% of the fed workplace should save billions for the country. EVen better if you're in that number.


Even better if your family becomes part of that number too through ripple effects
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.


Oh right, Trumpster billionaires are definitely not coastal elites*.

*your party-approved buzzword



Cutting 75% of the fed workplace should save billions for the country. EVen better if you're in that number.


Even better if your family becomes part of that number too through ripple effects


Is that the ripple that's going to burst the bubble you're living in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.


Oh right, Trumpster billionaires are definitely not coastal elites*.

*your party-approved buzzword



Cutting 75% of the fed workplace should save billions for the country. EVen better if you're in that number.


Even better if your family becomes part of that number too through ripple effects


Is that the ripple that's going to burst the bubble you're living in?


Perhaps, but I’m not rooting for mutually assured destruction like many on here. I’m supportive of both efficiency and enforcing better accountability of federal employees, but this is not being executed in a methodical and rational manner.

I don’t truly wish ill upon anyone from this, but find it incredibly naive of people who think that because they aren’t personally a federal employee, that all of this is ok. Unless one is generationally wealthy, or part of a small handful of industries (maybe law, banking or medicine) there will be some cascading impacts.

Maybe that is most of this board and the perception is that those are the only truly “valuable” jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.


Oh right, Trumpster billionaires are definitely not coastal elites*.

*your party-approved buzzword



Cutting 75% of the fed workplace should save billions for the country. EVen better if you're in that number.


meh. to cut 75% of all feds you should cut every single non-military fed (i.e. every single employee of NIH, FDA, CDC, USPTO and so on, ) and then cut maybe half of the military. even the average MAGA stupid should see that this is not possible and that if it was done, the US would go down the drain in a second. but it's good red meat to throw to ignorant MAGAs while their services are cut and regulations are cut so Elon and his billionaire friends can get another -trillion tax cut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually Musk has no idea what he has cut. If your perspective is that all non-defense spending is bad, sure, but you may find Americans aren't happy when they find out they can't reach anybody as SSA, the VA is horrifically understaffed, and basic federal government functions aren't being fulfilled. If these things were actually popular, Trump would have gone through Congress which would make these changes permanent and legal. Instead they are farts in the wind.


Are you talking about all those millionaires in Congress?


You people are insufferable — you don’t care about the billionaire cabinet right? The richest man in the world who has gotten $20B in taxpayer $$ as our de facto president? Only millionaire Dems. Maybe try thinking for yourself.


I guess I wasn't aware Congress was under 100% Dem control. That's your wet dream, not mine. I'm referring to those millionaire politicians on both sides of the aisle. Maybe you should try thinking for yourself instead of getting triggered by the party-approved buzzwords that make you suffer.


Oh right, Trumpster billionaires are definitely not coastal elites*.

*your party-approved buzzword



Cutting 75% of the fed workplace should save billions for the country. EVen better if you're in that number.


meh. to cut 75% of all feds you should cut every single non-military fed (i.e. every single employee of NIH, FDA, CDC, USPTO and so on, ) and then cut maybe half of the military. even the average MAGA stupid should see that this is not possible and that if it was done, the US would go down the drain in a second. but it's good red meat to throw to ignorant MAGAs while their services are cut and regulations are cut so Elon and his billionaire friends can get another -trillion tax cut.


This. If Elon wasn't running around firing people, everyone would be reporting on and following the budget and tax bill issues. It's classic 3 card Monte - direct your attention over here while I do something I don't want you to see over there.
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