Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.
Sure, a lot of people at the end of their career retired, maybe a little bit earlier than they planned and a lot more unhappily. But the federal government has needed them to move on and make room for new blood and now it has happened.
The chaotic messy firings and closing of offices all over the government are reversible, those people are currently out on admin leave right now.
Congress must act - or just not approve these "reorgs".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.
Sure, a lot of people at the end of their career retired, maybe a little bit earlier than they planned and a lot more unhappily. But the federal government has needed them to move on and make room for new blood and now it has happened.
The chaotic messy firings and closing of offices all over the government are reversible, those people are currently out on admin leave right now.
Congress must act - or just not approve these "reorgs".
Mass firing probationary employees is not a good strategy for getting in "new blood."
Many are being rehired, chaotically and messily.
At this point, it's going to be more of an issue of convincing them to return and stay rather than take the money and run to a better job. With Musk fired, that might be doable. Lawsuits are taking us partway there. It's really up to Congress to take us the rest of the way.
They're going to have to step up and do their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
The CDC basically doesn't exist anymore.
The DOJ and FBI are being gutted as are most other federal agencies.
Defense contracts are being cancelled and the boycott America in Europe and Canada are in full swing.
Can it be undone? Sure. But why would anyone trust the USA right now? Or trust that DiSantis or someone else won't come in in another cycle and do all of this again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.
Sure, a lot of people at the end of their career retired, maybe a little bit earlier than they planned and a lot more unhappily. But the federal government has needed them to move on and make room for new blood and now it has happened.
The chaotic messy firings and closing of offices all over the government are reversible, those people are currently out on admin leave right now.
Congress must act - or just not approve these "reorgs".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.
Sure, a lot of people at the end of their career retired, maybe a little bit earlier than they planned and a lot more unhappily. But the federal government has needed them to move on and make room for new blood and now it has happened.
The chaotic messy firings and closing of offices all over the government are reversible, those people are currently out on admin leave right now.
Congress must act - or just not approve these "reorgs".
Mass firing probationary employees is not a good strategy for getting in "new blood."
Many are being rehired, chaotically and messily.
At this point, it's going to be more of an issue of convincing them to return and stay rather than take the money and run to a better job. With Musk fired, that might be doable. Lawsuits are taking us partway there. It's really up to Congress to take us the rest of the way.
They're going to have to step up and do their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.
Sure, a lot of people at the end of their career retired, maybe a little bit earlier than they planned and a lot more unhappily. But the federal government has needed them to move on and make room for new blood and now it has happened.
The chaotic messy firings and closing of offices all over the government are reversible, those people are currently out on admin leave right now.
Congress must act - or just not approve these "reorgs".
Mass firing probationary employees is not a good strategy for getting in "new blood."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.
Sure, a lot of people at the end of their career retired, maybe a little bit earlier than they planned and a lot more unhappily. But the federal government has needed them to move on and make room for new blood and now it has happened.
The chaotic messy firings and closing of offices all over the government are reversible, those people are currently out on admin leave right now.
Congress must act - or just not approve these "reorgs".
Anonymous wrote:If Musk’s role is ending in May then isn’t he leaving soon anyway? Dementia Donnie seems confused again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.
Sure, a lot of people at the end of their career retired, maybe a little bit earlier than they planned and a lot more unhappily. But the federal government has needed them to move on and make room for new blood and now it has happened.
The chaotic messy firings and closing of offices all over the government are reversible, those people are currently out on admin leave right now.
Congress must act - or just not approve these "reorgs".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The damage is done and they are still fully executing Project 2025 so it doesn't really matter.
All actions undertaken can be reversed. This isn’t 1850, he data and systems have been backed up electronically. They are trying to execute, but as it turns out they are pretty bad at everything.
At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.