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Trump made some interesting comments about the Federal workers' email test.
They believe that many government jobs have no people behind them i.e. there is nobody there at all and the fake identities are used as another vehicle of money laundering through government paychecks.
20 million fake SS recipients and now a raft of fake government workers on the payroll to funnel more money back into the hands of the demons.
If they were smart they would just conspire to each write two or three pages of BS and tie DOGE in sorting it out for months if not years.
RWSGFY says
If they were smart they would just conspire to each write two or three pages of BS and tie DOGE in sorting it out for months if not years.
I do not think DODE intents to read any of them, DOGE just wants to see who does not respond.
And if everybody responded with 3 pages of bullshit the bluff would've been called.
RWSGFY says
And if everybody responded with 3 pages of bullshit the bluff would've been called.
It is more of a "ping" than a bluff.
https://x.com/BehizyTweets/status/1894943248751427734
https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1895567181083254978
The worst crime ever committed against innocent workers is happening again. The New York Times ran the story yesterday, headlined “Federal Workers Will Get Another Email Asking Them to Detail Accomplishments.” Cue the wailing and crying.
The new email, which began streaming into federal inboxes yesterday, was hilariously titled “What did you do last week? Part II.” Just when they thought it was safe to go back in the office.
Like last week’s infamous email, yesterday’s email directed federal workers to draft five bullet points describing what they accomplished this week. But —striking terror into the Swamp— it also said that, going forward, employees would be expected to complete the task every week before midnight each Monday (EST).
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