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406   HeadSet   2025 Mar 8, 8:05am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says





Careful here, as Bernie may reply "You keep exposing fraud and I may outlive you."
409   HeadSet   2025 Mar 8, 12:59pm  

Patrick says

https://nitter.poast.org/bog_beef/status/1898120691024625731#m




How does Washington DC have a GDP? That chart looks more like a per capita income.
411   Tenpoundbass   2025 Mar 9, 8:11am  

HeadSet says

How does Washington DC have a GDP? That chart looks more like a per capita income.


Consulting firms, and Law firms and Sign printers all work for money.
412   Ceffer   2025 Mar 9, 12:11pm  

There's a rumor that every criminal defense lawyer in (former) DC is booked solid.
418   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 10, 2:56pm  

Would a government shutdown also suspend DOGE?
419   Fortwaye   2025 Mar 10, 4:43pm  

AmericanKulak says

Would a government shutdown also suspend DOGE?


no, they aren’t paid by government
420   Patrick   2025 Mar 11, 2:00pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/sanity-day-monday-march-10-2025-c


“DOGE says $312M in loans were given to children during COVID pandemic.”

Yesterday, DOGE announced discovering that in 2020 and 2021, the SBA awarded over 5,600 forgivable loans (totaling $312 million dollars) to extraordinary borrowers whose only listed owner was 11 years old or younger at the time of the loan. Kiddie loans. Those immature borrowers also all used social security numbers with the wrong names, just saying.

On top of that, the efficiency agency also reported that the SBA issued 3,095 other loans ($333 million) to industrious borrowers over 115 years old. One wonders how many “small business owners” over 80 years old got forgivable SBA covid loans, and whether they even know it happened. Never mind the under 11s, how many were under 18?

Is there a single functioning neuron in the SBA? Were these freebie ‘loans’ to kiddies and grandpas approved by the same diligent, apolitical federal workers who can’t be troubled to report five weekly accomplishments? Is this why DOGE can’t be allowed to peek inside Treasury or Social Security?

Again, the story isn’t just about savings. This story is much bigger. It’s about what the Hades is going on? The same bureaucrats who rubber-stamped giveaway loans for toddlers and centenarians are the same ones now assuring us that our elections, our economy, and our institutions are in capable hands that cannot be questioned.
421   HeadSet   2025 Mar 11, 2:49pm  

Patrick says

s there a single functioning neuron in the SBA? Were these freebie ‘loans’ to kiddies and grandpas approved by the same diligent, apolitical federal workers who can’t be troubled to report five weekly accomplishments?

The NY Mafia in the 1980s had a racket where they were given SBA loans they never paid back. The mob had a man on the inside.
423   Patrick   2025 Mar 11, 2:55pm  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says

AmericanKulak says


Would a government shutdown also suspend DOGE?


no, they aren’t paid by government


Elon's not getting paid, but DOGE is just a renaming of Obama's Digital Services Agency or some such, so it is a government agency.
424   1337irr   2025 Mar 11, 6:22pm  

Probably the most savage NPR article I have ever read on the cuts. Bolded.

https://www.npr.org/2025/03/11/nx-s1-5324746/trump-education-department-layoffs-closure-reorganization

The Trump administration is working toward its promise of eliminating the U.S. Department of Education: On Tuesday evening, the department released a statement saying it would cut nearly 50% of the department's workforce. Impacted staff will be placed on administrative leave beginning March 21, according to the announcement.

The statement confirms "all divisions" within the agency will be hit by cuts, but also says it will continue to deliver programs protected by law "including formula funding, student loans, Pell Grants, funding for special needs students, and competitive grantmaking."

U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon leaves the House Chamber after President Donald Trump’s join address to Congress on Tuesday.
Education
Trump prepares order dismantling the Education Department
"Today's reduction in force reflects the Department of Education's commitment to efficiency, accountability, and ensuring that resources are directed where they matter most: to students, parents, and teachers," U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said in the statement. "I appreciate the work of the dedicated public servants and their contributions to the Department. This is a significant step toward restoring the greatness of the United States education system."

According to the announcement, more than 1,300 positions will be cut as a result of this reduction in force. Roughly another 600 employees accepted voluntary resignations or retired over the last two months.

President Trump says he wants to close the Department of education. At Linda McMahon's recent hearing she said she would work to realize Trump’s vision of unwinding the department and “return education to the states where it belongs.” But some Republicans appeared torn about the fate of the department.
Education Republicans' love/hate relationship with the Education Department
AFGE Local 252, a union that represents Education Department employees, released a statement in which its president, Sheria Smith, said, "We will fight these draconian cuts and urge all Americans to stand up and contact their Members of Congress…to protect the Department of Education's vital work, working people, and our Nation by rejecting these political games."

Minutes later, AFGE Local 252 told NPR that Smith was laid off, along with all five of the chapter's other union officers.

Earlier on Tuesday, department employees received an email advising them to vacate all department offices by 6:00 pm. Staff were instructed by the department's Office of Security, Facilities and Logistics to plan to work from home on Wednesday. Employees of the department shared the email with NPR. We are not naming them because they feared retribution.

Department employees have spent the past several weeks anticipating sweeping staff cuts by the Trump administration.

This Thursday, agency heads are expected to turn in their "reorganization" plans to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

A guidance memo from OMB and OPM sent in late February instructed agency heads to achieve "large-scale reductions in force (RIFs)" through attrition and "by eliminating positions that are not required."

Flags fly outside the U.S. Education Department in Washington, D.C.
Education
Trump administration targets Education Department research arm in latest cuts
Already, at least 75 Education Department staff have been placed on paid administrative leave, according to a tally by AFGE Local 252. This count does not include managers and supervisors. Many of those workers on paid leave attended a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion workshop the department has offered for many years, including during the first Trump administration.

The union also says at least 75 probationary department staff, who were hired more recently and are legally easier to lay off, have also had their jobs terminated.
429   Ceffer   2025 Mar 17, 3:44pm  

Dead Venetian banksters petition Trump to change name of DOGE, because it dishonors Babylonian debt slavery in their name.

https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/157658
433   HeadSet   2025 Mar 20, 5:19pm  

The_Deplorable says




https://x.com/w_terrence/status/1901847128701272153

I wonder how many congressmen or connected people are collecting rent on those empty buildings.
435   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 20, 6:37pm  

The_Deplorable says




https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1901883213514944590


Still no proof of any actual money being paid out to these archival accounts. Many systems are designed in such way as to never remove any records and SS is apparently one of them. So this hoopla is just "a tale, full of sound and fury". They saved bupkes, just rearranged some chairs on some deck.
436   The_Deplorable   2025 Mar 20, 7:20pm  

RWSGFY says

"Still no proof of any actual money being paid out to these archival accounts."

Nonsense. If a person is listed in the Social Security database then he is receiving payments.
437   Fortwaye   2025 Mar 20, 7:21pm  

The_Deplorable says

RWSGFY says


"Still no proof of any actual money being paid out to these archival accounts."

Nonsense. If a person is listed in the Social Security database then he is receiving payments.


likely relatives using the bank account.
439   Patrick   2025 Mar 21, 9:38am  

https://nitter.poast.org/overton_news/status/1902908276662210592#m


DOGE insider Sam Corcos, special adviser to the U.S. Treasury Department, just unloaded a jaw-dropping exposé on the IRS and Treasury’s chaotic operations.

He’s pulling the mask off, and it’s wild.

1]. IRS’ Massive IT Dept. Outstrips Midsize Banks by 175x Budget and 40x Staff

“A typical midsize bank will have somewhere between 1 and 200 people in IT and they have an operations and maintenance budget in like the $20 million a year range. We have 8,000 people in IT, and our operations and maintenance budget is $3.5 billion a year. I don’t really know why yet.”

2]. Contractors Eat Up 80% of IRS’ Massive Operations Budget

“I will tell that you 80% of that budget goes to contractors and licenses——We cannot perform the basic functions of tax collection without paying a toll to all these contractors.”

3]. IRS’ Modernization Is a $3.7 Billion Money Pit

“We have a $3.5 billion operations maintenance budget. We have $3.7 billion modernization effort within it. That’s a lot of budget and way beyond any reasonable cost for what you would expect at a private company for this.”

4]. Ghost Contracts Bleed Millions With No Accountability

“You find contracts that are 10, 20, 30, $50 million and you just ask like, why are we doing this? And everyone’s just like, meh, I don’t know. And then you cancel it and then nothing happens. It’s just inertia, has just taken over.”



440   MolotovCocktail   2025 Mar 21, 9:55am  

Patrick says

You find contracts that are 10, 20, 30, $50 million and you just ask like, why are we doing this? And everyone’s just like, meh, I don’t know. And then you cancel it and then nothing happens. It’s just inertia, has just taken over.”


The entire government runs like this.

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