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President Trump's Executive Actions (orders, proclamations, etc.)

It’s our money. None of it is meaningless. Trump just said his goal is to cut defense in half. Social security is doable.

Healthcare I’m less optimistic. I don’t know how or what that looks like. There are so many hands in that jar
Remember we can’t take everything President Trump says seriously. Cutting defense spending in half is one of those things. The odds of that are 1 in a trillion and that’s generous.
 
Oh well. Maybe we have a guy who isn’t just pandering
If self-described limited government conservatives can’t stomach temporary decreases (interruptions…whatever is the correct term) in federal employment how in the hell will they handle an actual decrease in the size of the federal workforce?
 
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If self-described limited government conservatives can’t stomach temporary decreases (interruptions…whatever is the correct term) in federal employment how in the hell will they handle an actual decrease in the size of the federal workforce?
There’s a right way to do it, and this ain’t it.
 
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You’re just emoting. It’s Musk. We’ve told you. No whatever token person apptd otherwise Is of little moment. Musk is leading the charge. Youve been told this. It’s not a secret.

It’s 35 trillion in debt. The last president had mushy peas for a brain and couldn’t speak to the public. And now you’re worried what is going on with the fed gov?

He's not according to people in the white house.

 
Bullshit. As crazed said how many chances has there been. We finally have bold actions
If I was operating from the premise that every government job is unnecessary and every government worker is worthless, I’d agree with you. That premise is bullshit.
 
I think we really need to be honest with ourselves…we want to continue to bitch about it but we don’t want any of our buddies to be adversely affected (lose their jobs)

it's more that doing it this way just means the next Dem prez will EO everything right back and probably then some.
 
It says in the first paragraph he’s leading the cause. Are we just so worried about titles that we’re going to paralyze ourselves? And we wonder why gov is inefficient

If he's leading the charge... cool. Name him then. Why the secrecy behind who is leading the agency responsible for all the cuts is all anyone is asking, which shouldn't be such a big deal.

Transparency and all....
 
I think we really need to be honest with ourselves…we want to continue to bitch about it but we don’t want any of our buddies to be adversely affected (lose their jobs)
I’m seeing good DoD organizations with important missions being adversely impacted. I expect there will be some embarrassing mission failures within government fairly soon.
 
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If he's leading the charge... cool. Name him then. Why the secrecy behind who is leading the agency responsible for all the cuts is all anyone is asking, which shouldn't be such a big deal.

Transparency and all....
He’s an SGE. And trump told you he’s leading the charge.
 
I’m seeing good DoD organizations with important missions being adversely impacted. I expect there will be some embarrassing mission failures within government fairly soon.

Such as?

They've only been looking at the DOD for what..., 2 or 3 days?

If the mission package is so fragile that losing a couple of first year probationary civilian employees will wreck it then I'd have to suggest that someone didn't do a very good job of setting it up...

Cross-training redundancy is usually the key for most successful mission structures... If it wasn't set it up well enough to survive a little reduction in force (at the lowest levels) then the mission either isn't really that important or the leadership is severely lacking... (or perhaps both)...
 
Such as?

They've only been looking at the DOD for what..., 2 or 3 days?

If the mission package is so fragile that losing a couple of first year probationary civilian employees will wreck it then I'd have to suggest that someone didn't do a very good job of setting it up...

Cross-training redundancy is usually the key for most successful mission structures... If it wasn't set it up well enough to survive a little reduction in force (at the lowest levels) then the mission either isn't really that important or the leadership is severely lacking... (or perhaps both)...
Hiring freeze and firing probationary employees is having a big negative impact - that was across the board. They originally thought they were exempt because what they do impacts national security. It's also not only at the lowest levels. It's impacting GS13s, 14s, and 15s too. Plus, the administration is asking for so much information that answering that is taking all of their time. These are very hard-working people. Most of them former military. They believe in their mission because it's important. They're not happy in the least. They're working hard to keep the train on the tracks, but it's unsustainable. Expect some mission failures that will be very embarrassing for the administration.
 
Cross-training redundancy is usually the key for most successful mission structures... If it wasn't set it up well enough to survive a little reduction in force (at the lowest levels) then the mission either isn't really that important or the leadership is severely lacking... (or perhaps both)...

folks might agree if all the other DOGE cuts to date were well communicated, well crafted, well executed. they weren't. but it's cool because, ya know, redundancies. 🤡
 
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