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Trump administration 2024-2028

In a further move to cement the enshittification of government, Trump’s offering nearly the entire federal public service a 7 months’ salary buyout as a RIF. Gonna be a lot of workers with the best prospects leaving the feds behind.

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In a further move to cement the enshittification of government, Trump’s offering nearly the entire federal public service a 7 months’ salary buyout as a RIF. Gonna be a lot of workers with the best prospects leaving the feds behind.

If we want to shrink our PS this is good way to do it lol. But yes, they stand to lose some talent I would think.
 
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F.W. Taylor be like...

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Look like this is targeting workers who won't return to the office...

All full-time federal employees are eligible, except for members of the military, employees of the U.S. Postal Service, positions related to immigration enforcement and national security and other jobs excluded by agencies.

"American taxpayers pay for the salaries of federal government employees, and therefore deserve employees working on their behalf who actually show up to work in our wonderful federal buildings, also paid for by taxpayers," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. "If they don’t want to work in the office and contribute to making America great again, then they are free to choose a different line of work, and the Trump Administration will provide a very generous payout of 8 months."

 
Gotta wonder how many will take the package and come back as a contractor at 3x the rate in the future….
If they will require contractors later then maybe don’t cut in the first place.

But I suspect that many that will take that have factored that in their decision. So far the trump EOs have been having a lot of unintended consequences.
 
SO - I am wondering if JFK, RFK and Teddy Kennedy are rolling in their graves as their stupid relative RFK jr is undergoing confirmation hearings as Secretary of Health (or something like that). His cousin Caroline Kennedy thoroughly denounced him. Whatever faults the three Kennedy brothers had pale in comparison to this moron.
According to CBC he doesn't believe in Germ Theory - which is real science - and the effectiveness of vaccines.

What a f@cking dunderhead....Just when I thought I heard it all....

Oh and no doubt MLK is rolling over too
 
SO - I am wondering if JFK, RFK and Teddy Kennedy are rolling in their graves as their stupid relative RFK jr is undergoing confirmation hearings as Secretary of Health (or something like that). His cousin Caroline Kennedy thoroughly denounced him. Whatever faults the three Kennedy brothers had pale in comparison to this moron.
According to CBC he doesn't believe in Germ Theory - which is real science - and the effectiveness of vaccines.

What a f@cking dunderhead....Just when I thought I heard it all....

Oh and no doubt MLK is rolling over too
Well, there's your problem. I suggest watching long form interviews with RFK Jr to get a better handle on what he does and does not believe. It might be enlightening.
 
Apparently they don't take advice from Disney child stars...


I've seen a few calls now from "official" people calling for American citizens to be deported, simply because they are speaking out against the new policies.

I can think of something else that started with calls for and eventually resulted in deportations of undesirables.

I'm more certain than ever that MAGA is fascist.
 
What a clown show.
They rescinded it because they immediately got slapped in court. The executive was transgressing on Congress’ appropriations and spending authority. This was not going to go well for them.

I think fights over division of powers between branches and levels is going to be a recurring theme. Anyone who takes issue with our domestic concentration of power in the PMO really needs to recognize that the attempts to seize and consolidate power in the U.S. federal executive is going to put that to shame.
 
They rescinded it because they immediately got slapped in court. The executive was transgressing on Congress’ appropriations and spending authority. This was not going to go well for them.

I think fights over division of powers between branches and levels is going to be a recurring theme. Anyone who takes issue with our domestic concentration of power in the PMO really needs to recognize that the attempts to seize and consolidate power in the U.S. federal executive is going to put that to shame.
At least indirectly the PMO serves only at the pleasure of Parliament through the Prime Minister (I'd still blow up the whole concept if I was PM). Not so much with a President.
 
At least indirectly the PMO serves only at the pleasure of Parliament through the Prime Minister (I'd still blow up the whole concept if I was PM). Not so much with a President.
No. The presidency and his cabinet cannot be brought down by a loss of confidence in the House.
 
The guy is still a schmuck - full stop - regards if the CBC is reporting it or not.

Opinions vary. Clearly the last incumbent of that post didn't have widespread support either. For a country that is the fattest and sickest of the G's, there sure seems to be a lot of opposition to change.
 
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