Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do we feel about inspector general offices? before this insanity I would have guessed offices intended to sort out the fraud, waste, and abuse at the departments was in line with doge’s priorities… but now nothing seems to make sense.
They fired 18 inspectors general. Why would you think their underlings would be safe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel reasonably safe as a criminal AUSA. We perform a core constitutional function and there’s really no fat to cut. Every attorney in my office works 60 hours a week, save for a handful of people in highly niche roles.
Wait until you prosecute the “wrong” case.
Anonymous wrote:Healthcare professionals are probably less in jeopardy of being RiF’d.
I also think that Elon has plenty of ideas about how many feds he’s going to be able to fire. I don’t believe him that he will actually be able to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Washington Post article - the goal is to replace the human workforce with machines
https://wapo.st/3WRYJOQ
But long term, how does that pan out? The majority of people will be unemployed and have nothing?
So you didn't take ECON 101?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have seen several posts lately from feds who think their positions are mostly safe. By now, we all know agencies that are in serious jeopardy (USAID, OPM, GSA, Ed, etc.) but I’m curious what these jobs are that people view as protected? With the exception of immigration-focused or non-executive branch agencies, I’m not seeing many. Even places not typically targeted by republicans (DOD, CIA, NOAA, etc.) seem to be drawing DOGE attention.
So you want draw Doge attention to other agencies? That's just great OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare professionals are probably less in jeopardy of being RiF’d.
I also think that Elon has plenty of ideas about how many feds he’s going to be able to fire. I don’t believe him that he will actually be able to do so.
Agree with this. An the RIF process is going to take time.
Anonymous wrote:Have seen several posts lately from feds who think their positions are mostly safe. By now, we all know agencies that are in serious jeopardy (USAID, OPM, GSA, Ed, etc.) but I’m curious what these jobs are that people view as protected? With the exception of immigration-focused or non-executive branch agencies, I’m not seeing many. Even places not typically targeted by republicans (DOD, CIA, NOAA, etc.) seem to be drawing DOGE attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do we feel about inspector general offices? before this insanity I would have guessed offices intended to sort out the fraud, waste, and abuse at the departments was in line with doge’s priorities… but now nothing seems to make sense.
GAO is safe.
Anonymous wrote:how do we feel about inspector general offices? before this insanity I would have guessed offices intended to sort out the fraud, waste, and abuse at the departments was in line with doge’s priorities… but now nothing seems to make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon, a couple of days ago, told an event of JP Morgan's 200 largest clients that he intends on cutting 3/4 of the federal workforce.
Plan accordingly.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/musk-speaks-jpmorgan-event-attended-by-ceo-dimon-source-says-2025-02-07/
WTF?! I say this as someone who thinks we could pare down the gov. a little bit, I admit there is a lot of fraud waste and abuse but 75% is insane and will collapse the county. This would be catastrophic.
I wish I could get citizenship in another county right now.
Take a deep breath. Despite his talk, he is going to have to follow the process. He can't just fire people without having cause. RIF takes time and requires following the regs.
That's why he's working to hard to make working conditions as miserable as possible -- he wants people to leave of their own accord.
They’ve been operating with impunity so far and not following any “process”. Why do you think that’s going to change?
Almost all of their stuff has been successful challenged in court
Per WaPo, they’ve removed people at Ed and DOE simply for attending a required diversity training. Or for administering tribal grant programs. I certainly hope someone is challenging those actions.
Haven’t literally nearly all employees everywhere had to attend diversity training…this stuff goes back 20 years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Washington Post article - the goal is to replace the human workforce with machines
https://wapo.st/3WRYJOQ
But long term, how does that pan out? The majority of people will be unemployed and have nothing?