Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need one of Musk’s incels to become a whistleblower.
Some of them for sure are going to be spending their next few years being sued, being grilled in Congressional hearings, and quite possibly serving jail time. So I hope Elon has already set aside millions for each of them to cover that and make it worthwhile, otherwise once they realize what is coming their way, they should feel quite incentivized to do some whistleblowing. That is, if they are even smart enough to realize what the problem is.
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for genuine evidence of waste or fraud. So far all we have are disinformation and ignorance from a delusional troll.
Anonymous wrote:We need one of Musk’s incels to become a whistleblower.
Anonymous wrote:USAID looks pretty damn corrupt so far. Not corrupt enough to matter to you in your bubble, but it looks pretty corrupt from out here. Good to know you're selective about law and order.
Anonymous wrote:USAID looks pretty damn corrupt so far. Not corrupt enough to matter to you in your bubble, but it looks pretty corrupt from out here. Good to know you're selective about law and order.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would guess the goal is to get the non-military government to under 10,000 employees, which will allow for much more lean, efficient operations.
This is a reasonable estimate.
Nope. That is a number randomly pulled out of the previous poster's a$$.
Okay, so let's start with that number and see if more are needed. What precise number would you bring it down to?
Anonymous wrote:USAID looks pretty damn corrupt so far. Not corrupt enough to matter to you in your bubble, but it looks pretty corrupt from out here. Good to know you're selective about law and order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USAID looks pretty damn corrupt so far. Not corrupt enough to matter to you in your bubble, but it looks pretty corrupt from out here. Good to know you're selective about law and order.
No. No it doesn't. It looks like you are really gullible and a madman drug addict billionaire has conned you. Like in a bad, bad movie.
Anonymous wrote:Eliminate 75% of the TSA and it would definitely impact quite a few DCUM posters.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t even handle mail delivery with that absurd amount. But, sure I’m happy to eliminate the IRS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would guess the goal is to get the non-military government to under 10,000 employees, which will allow for much more lean, efficient operations.
This is a reasonable estimate.