Trump's first 100 days

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It's not that Congress is unable to address the deficit. It's that they are unwilling. Too many of them benefit, legally or illegally), from the waste & fraud.

I hope the govt never grows back to the current level! If it does, the fascists might end up destroying the country as they seem so determined to do. The fact that Trump's agenda is to shutter much of it is promising, as his apparent progress.
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classical liberalism is back


I hope so but I'm skeptical. I don't trust Bezos, Gates, Zuck, or any of the other Leftist billionaires who act like megalomaniacs. Sometimes they resemble James Bond villains!
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Mexico Hands Over Cartel Members as Tariff Threat Looms

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2025/02/27/mexico-hands-over-cartel-members-as-tariff-threat-looms-n3800269
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Mexico Hands Over Cartel Members as Tariff Threat Looms

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2025/02/27/mexico-hands-over-cartel-members-as-tariff-threat-looms-n3800269
That is huge!

Now if we can get Canada to turn over the maple syrup they have been holding hostage...
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Scott Jennings destroys CNN bunch of idiots

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Assassin said:



Dr Jill is unelected.
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The federal workers I know at church are vexed about all this.

First, Musk says they have to do this. Second, many of their agency heads say they don't have to do this. Third, Trump says maybe or maybe not. Fourth, Musk says they have to do this.

Pure incompetent chaos.

Several of them voted for Trump and are complaining about the chaos.

All of them would like to be treated like human beings doing their jobs. They don't understand why the Musk Administration isn't treating them this way.

So, the idea is that the replies of these hundreds of thousands of workers will be fed into an AI program, which will decide their fate? All their performance evaluations, etc., wlll be irrelevant?

There's no excuse for treating people this way.
If they're doing their jobs, what's the difficulty with mentioning 5 meaningful things they accomplished in an entire work week? Unless they're doing something other than their jobs.......
Why does DOGE need to know these things? And I can think of many difficulties of sharing a number of different government activities to a non government agency. Intel, law enforcement, defense, etc. They have new bosses at the top. Let them do their job for their areas of responsibility.
You are so overthinking this.

1) it's an opportunity for all federal employees to comply with a simple, legal, non-ideological task. Only a die-hard neverTrumper could contrive a reason NOT to reply.
2) it's an opportunity to test the theory that there are hundreds of thousands of civil servants working from home who are actually not working at their federal job at all, not even reading their emails.

Man, trust me, no reasonable bureaucrat would have a problem doing such a simple thing. There is literally no legal, professional, or security reason one cannot write 5 sentences which comply with the request, particularly when one's job is on the line. Hell a large number of them write tomes saying nothing all da, /every day.

And if 99% of the civil service complies, fine. what's the harm in proving they actually read their emails?


Just curious, I find people that used a system for their benefit, but become zealots to burn it down when they are out interesting. You seemed to get a life of excitement, money, prestige and great benefits, yet you seem to hate and can't wait to destroy what supported you for however number of years. I find that interesting. Sort of a Paul of Tarsus syndrome. Curious, when did you get knocked off your horse?
CIA was "burned down" by Carter Admin. I joined as part of the rebuild. We won the Cold War. Then it got burned down again (I took the money and came home) under Carter (as part of demobilization from the Cold War). Then it got rebuilt after 9/11. Now, the War On Terror is over and we have massive evidence of serious political corruption (and more) throughout not just the intel agencies but the entire USG amid a meta-context of a $2T deficit that Congress is unable to address.

Seems like a good time to trim, aggressively.

Trust me, government will grow back. It ALWAYS does. Hopefully better next time.

Cool career. I have nothing but respect for you and the most Agencies. There are a lot of dedicated, excellent professionals in the Fed. I have no issues with it going back to 2015 levels. I have a problem with Musk and DOGE doing it. Let GAO identify and the Agencies do it.

That is how one gets nothing done.

Government never cuts government.

Cut all probationary employees. (recent hires).
Eliminate all the DEI positions (and employees).
Eliminate the obvious partisans in the executive suites.
That right there will be a double-digit cut to payrolls.
THEN you change missions and restructure as needed.

That's exactly what they're doing.

You could not be more misguided about Elon. He is probably the one person best suited to lead an effort to transform government. Bought Twitter. Tore it apart & put it back together. Slashed payrolls by 85%, renamed and rebranded the company. 24 months later, it's profitable. We could only hope to see something to transformative in Washington.

If GAO could fix government, it already would have.
Government experts built the monstrosity we see today.

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I was going to say the same but you did it better than I could have. Asking GAO to fix anything is a joke, it's damned sure not going to fix organizational issues.

It's like asking the foxes if they think the hen house has enough barbed wire.
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Scott Jennings destroys CNN bunch of idiots


It is the same theme we see from most Democrats. Histrionics without specifics or evidence. The reality is they're projecting. The regressives want a dictatorship, and Trump is stopping them.
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At Trump's first cabinet meeting he asked HUD Secretary Scott Turner, former associate pastor at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, to open the meeting with a prayer:

https://www.crosswalk.com/headlines/contributors/michael-foust/trumps-first-cabinet-meeting-opens-in-prayer-blessed-is-the-nation-whose-god-is-the-lord.html

Excelent!
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J.R. said:

whiterock said:

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The federal workers I know at church are vexed about all this.

First, Musk says they have to do this. Second, many of their agency heads say they don't have to do this. Third, Trump says maybe or maybe not. Fourth, Musk says they have to do this.

Pure incompetent chaos.

Several of them voted for Trump and are complaining about the chaos.

All of them would like to be treated like human beings doing their jobs. They don't understand why the Musk Administration isn't treating them this way.

So, the idea is that the replies of these hundreds of thousands of workers will be fed into an AI program, which will decide their fate? All their performance evaluations, etc., wlll be irrelevant?

There's no excuse for treating people this way.
If they're doing their jobs, what's the difficulty with mentioning 5 meaningful things they accomplished in an entire work week? Unless they're doing something other than their jobs.......
Why does DOGE need to know these things? And I can think of many difficulties of sharing a number of different government activities to a non government agency. Intel, law enforcement, defense, etc. They have new bosses at the top. Let them do their job for their areas of responsibility.
You are so overthinking this.

1) it's an opportunity for all federal employees to comply with a simple, legal, non-ideological task. Only a die-hard neverTrumper could contrive a reason NOT to reply.
2) it's an opportunity to test the theory that there are hundreds of thousands of civil servants working from home who are actually not working at their federal job at all, not even reading their emails.

Man, trust me, no reasonable bureaucrat would have a problem doing such a simple thing. There is literally no legal, professional, or security reason one cannot write 5 sentences which comply with the request, particularly when one's job is on the line. Hell a large number of them write tomes saying nothing all da, /every day.

And if 99% of the civil service complies, fine. what's the harm in proving they actually read their emails?


while I have no problem whatsoever rooting out waste,, fraud and abuse in govt. I did it in the corp. world. However, I have a serious problem with the methodology. There is a chain of command in any organization which should be followed.
and that chain of command, until 30 days ago, believed it had a moral duty to resist lawful orders from an elected POTUS, if it did not like them. Had he entered and tried to negotiate with him, his agenda would be done. Instead, he did what he had to do - decapitate insubordinate civil service leadership structures.

It shouldn't be done via email and "results" and terminations should not evaluated by AI which is proposed.
This is hardly the first time people have been fired via email. Neither is it the first time that performance evaluations have been done by AI. I would submit to you that AI use in HR functions will expand, not contract.

are/sb performances appraisals on file to begin the process (stack ranking).
The civil service is stacked & racked every year. I knew exactly what my number was every, single, time. Also knew what was the headspace.

You tell the person in charge of each organization to cut 20% or whatever the number is.
That's exactly what they're doing! - appointing agency leadership, to execute on an already existing plan to reduce and restructure!

It should be done in person as each person deserves dignity and thorough thought during the process.
A battlefield commander does not worry too much about dignity and deliberation. He/she will relieve and replace ineffective leadership, on the spur of the moment standing in a trench with mud on his/her boots. Similarly, any commander taking over a unit for which the previous commander was relieved for cause will almost always clean the decks and bring in entirely new leadership. Bad culture is bad culture. You do not have time to ponder & divine who are the good ones and who are the bad ones, and hope you are right. To ensure you change culture immediately, you must replace en masse and move them ALL out. They will find roles elsewhere.

Each manager should be responsible to have those in person terminations whenever possible, no AI and email. Very chicken chit. This cannot be done in 48hrs nor should it. It must be pragmatic and well thought out. This is an absolute chit show and is vastly unprofessional. Just the simple fact that they are ramming this through is problematic. I have had the unfortunate task of firing many people and laying off thousands. I always did it face to face to my direct reports and ensured each manager/director/VP had those conversations with their people affected face to face. That in my opinion is the only way to do it. Yes, the govt needs to be right sized, to be sure, just do it as thoughtfully and pragmatic as possible.
You are describing how one replaces a problem employee, not transformation of a 2m person organization.
You also never had to worry about politics, about media cycles, support from your own party, obstacles from the other party, court orders and drawn out litigation before partisan judges, etc..... You didn't have to worry about time, for any other reason than how it affected cash flow. Most presidents, on the other hand, have a bout 6 months to get done what they want to do before they get bogged down.

Mostly, though, you (and in fairness also most critics of what we are watching) are completely and utterly wrong that this is a helter-skelter chit-show. It's exactly the opposite. You are mistaking the chaos for a cause rather than what it actually is - an effect. The changes are upsetting applecarts, causing wailing and gnashing of teeth. Good. That means the changes are effective.

Trump got his ass handed to him in his first term. He learned his lessons and spent 4 years planning how to make the most of his 2nd term. His team has been working on this for years, wargaming the lawfare, etc.... And, it has to be said, neverTrumpers like you severely underestimated the man. The Swamp never dreamed anyone would be so bold, much less Orange Man Bad, who is smarter than virtually every single one of his critics. As a result, he has his opponents by the gonads. They were completely unprepared for what he unleashed on them. and it's just getting started.
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They did a great job saving people in North Carolina & Florida from hurricanes last year. About as good a job as FEMA did in the aftermath.
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Food for thought for those railing about Trump's restructuring of the civil service:

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whiterock said:

J.R. said:

whiterock said:

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The federal workers I know at church are vexed about all this.

First, Musk says they have to do this. Second, many of their agency heads say they don't have to do this. Third, Trump says maybe or maybe not. Fourth, Musk says they have to do this.

Pure incompetent chaos.

Several of them voted for Trump and are complaining about the chaos.

All of them would like to be treated like human beings doing their jobs. They don't understand why the Musk Administration isn't treating them this way.

So, the idea is that the replies of these hundreds of thousands of workers will be fed into an AI program, which will decide their fate? All their performance evaluations, etc., wlll be irrelevant?

There's no excuse for treating people this way.
If they're doing their jobs, what's the difficulty with mentioning 5 meaningful things they accomplished in an entire work week? Unless they're doing something other than their jobs.......
Why does DOGE need to know these things? And I can think of many difficulties of sharing a number of different government activities to a non government agency. Intel, law enforcement, defense, etc. They have new bosses at the top. Let them do their job for their areas of responsibility.
You are so overthinking this.

1) it's an opportunity for all federal employees to comply with a simple, legal, non-ideological task. Only a die-hard neverTrumper could contrive a reason NOT to reply.
2) it's an opportunity to test the theory that there are hundreds of thousands of civil servants working from home who are actually not working at their federal job at all, not even reading their emails.

Man, trust me, no reasonable bureaucrat would have a problem doing such a simple thing. There is literally no legal, professional, or security reason one cannot write 5 sentences which comply with the request, particularly when one's job is on the line. Hell a large number of them write tomes saying nothing all da, /every day.

And if 99% of the civil service complies, fine. what's the harm in proving they actually read their emails?


while I have no problem whatsoever rooting out waste,, fraud and abuse in govt. I did it in the corp. world. However, I have a serious problem with the methodology. There is a chain of command in any organization which should be followed.
and that chain of command, until 30 days ago, believed it had a moral duty to resist lawful orders from an elected POTUS, if it did not like them. Had he entered and tried to negotiate with him, his agenda would be done. Instead, he did what he had to do - decapitate insubordinate civil service leadership structures.

It shouldn't be done via email and "results" and terminations should not evaluated by AI which is proposed.
This is hardly the first time people have been fired via email. Neither is it the first time that performance evaluations have been done by AI. I would submit to you that AI use in HR functions will expand, not contract.

are/sb performances appraisals on file to begin the process (stack ranking).
The civil service is stacked & racked every year. I knew exactly what my number was every, single, time. Also knew what was the headspace.

You tell the person in charge of each organization to cut 20% or whatever the number is.
That's exactly what they're doing! - appointing agency leadership, to execute on an already existing plan to reduce and restructure!

It should be done in person as each person deserves dignity and thorough thought during the process.
A battlefield commander does not worry too much about dignity and deliberation. He/she will relieve and replace ineffective leadership, on the spur of the moment standing in a trench with mud on his/her boots. Similarly, any commander taking over a unit for which the previous commander was relieved for cause will almost always clean the decks and bring in entirely new leadership. Bad culture is bad culture. You do not have time to ponder & divine who are the good ones and who are the bad ones, and hope you are right. To ensure you change culture immediately, you must replace en masse and move them ALL out. They will find roles elsewhere.

Each manager should be responsible to have those in person terminations whenever possible, no AI and email. Very chicken chit. This cannot be done in 48hrs nor should it. It must be pragmatic and well thought out. This is an absolute chit show and is vastly unprofessional. Just the simple fact that they are ramming this through is problematic. I have had the unfortunate task of firing many people and laying off thousands. I always did it face to face to my direct reports and ensured each manager/director/VP had those conversations with their people affected face to face. That in my opinion is the only way to do it. Yes, the govt needs to be right sized, to be sure, just do it as thoughtfully and pragmatic as possible.
You are describing how one replaces a problem employee, not transformation of a 2m person organization.
You also never had to worry about politics, about media cycles, support from your own party, obstacles from the other party, court orders and drawn out litigation before partisan judges, etc..... You didn't have to worry about time, for any other reason than how it affected cash flow. Most presidents, on the other hand, have a bout 6 months to get done what they want to do before they get bogged down.

Mostly, though, you (and in fairness also most critics of what we are watching) are completely and utterly wrong that this is a helter-skelter chit-show. It's exactly the opposite. You are mistaking the chaos for a cause rather than what it actually is - an effect. The changes are upsetting applecarts, causing wailing and gnashing of teeth. Good. That means the changes are effective.

Trump got his ass handed to him in his first term. He learned his lessons and spent 4 years planning how to make the most of his 2nd term. His team has been working on this for years, wargaming the lawfare, etc.... And, it has to be said, neverTrumpers like you severely underestimated the man. The Swamp never dreamed anyone would be so bold, much less Orange Man Bad, who is smarter than virtually every single one of his critics. As a result, he has his opponents by the gonads. They were completely unprepared for what he unleashed on them. and it's just getting started.
well, you admitted you are or have been a govt. employee. Nuff said. Can't swing it in the real world, feed at the govt teet. please, man.
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Great idea. But an EO cannot replace a law passed by Congress mandating bilingual education, government administration, etc. Like many EOs, to have a real & lasting impact Congress must act.

Fortunately, it looks like Congress is moving forward on some of Trump's priorities.
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Zelensky caught in a double team from Trump and Vance

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just embarrassing. Putin wins today.
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just embarrassing. Putin wins today.
Agree. Zelenskyy is a clown. Big win for the Russians.
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