On you should probably not engage in a lot of discussion then. Maybe brush up on Q and all that before diving in. It really shows that’s you’re not from here.
I've been around quite some time, and I trust the Plan. But, Q taught us to never trust blindly, right?
So, I'm pointing out some problems with how things are transpiring, and the only thing people can say is the same stuff: fed workers are lazy, fed employees need to be fired, fed gov is too big.
Now, I'm not disagreeing with those points. My point is simply that there are many, many good federal employees. I know many from over the years. I am not one, and I am not a liberal socialist. I am a very conservative person, live in a very red state, and am very happy with the exposure of fraud. BUT, there is as of yet no connection between the widespread fraud (the amounts of money) and the fed employees randomly fired. No connection has been shown. None.
And for everyone on this Board to assume that shrinking the federal workforce arbitrarily is a good thing... well, that's naive.
Q did not get to this level of detail. If so, show me where. Which drop.
No... instead, Elon Musk is treating the situation as if it is a private sector business, and that may pose some challenges. That's my ONLY POINT.
And you and the others just seem to be oblivious and simply trust every little thing that is happening.
My theory is that lawsuits will be filed and Trump/Musk don't care because those will get hung up in court and they're going to keep plowing along.
But what's really too bad is that there really are some talented fed employees who are being forced out, and this whole process could have been accomplished with much better savvy leading to much better optics.
But noooooo... we want blood! We want vengeance! We want the entire fed gov to go away!! blah blah blah.
I'm not impressed with a lot of my fellow Anons. Absolutely zero sensitivity to the situation and lumping good people in with the bad. That's not Q.
But I appreciate your sentiment. Good luck with things.
I appreciate your measured response. Here’s where I think people are at, and I agree: it’s become a behemoth. Are there good people there doing a good job in many cases? I’m sure there are. The question though is whether their job, and how well they perform it, is really a necessary function of government or not.
Now maybe we find that it is, and we need them back. Ok, bring them back. But look at what the exercise is showing us: it’s not just a question of whether the jobs themselves are necessary and whether they are being performed properly…there are TRILLIONS of dollars going to RIDICULOUS people, places, and things, and in some cases simply disappearing altogether without an answer to where it went.
With all due respect to any competent patriots doing their totally necessary jobs well in one of these agencies, but to hell with their job right now. We need to fix this, and fix this fast, and the job is HUGE. I’m sorry for how it affects anyone personally but with all due respect they were a part of this, at fault or not, and we need to burn this thing to the ground and start over and if that means that every single person currently there needs to step into the private sector for a while to ensure that, sorry but I genuinely think it’s worth it.
If they were great at their job and their job is needed and we realize that later on then they can come back, but our country has been BLEEDING TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS, bro.
It’s not about being out for blood it’s about righting a 7 trillion dollar a year wrong that’s keeping our country in tax and debt slavery.
Excuse us for not being a little more sensitive to the individuals impacted by the process when we know how impacted we’ve all been OUR ENTIRE LIVES because of this complete and utter LEACHING of our nation.
Read the room, man. We’re sick and tired of being fucking robbed. We don’t care how good Bob in accounting at one of these agencies is. Jesus.
I am not disagreeing with a thing you've said. I agree.
One thing... in your second paragraph you talk about trillions... both spent and simply missing. That has nothing to do with the employees fired carte blanche. USAID is not the 200K recent employees. The 4.7 trillion without receipts or tracking is not the 200K. The money that has disappeared... not the 200K.
So, yes, I am being sensitive--perhaps on behalf of everyone here--because the solid fed workers who were doing their job are the baby thrown out with the bathwater. Read the room? Everyone just calm down and focus on the other more important things like the evil satanic shit. Firing people tosave some money is good, but not the priority especially when there is so much fraud being uncovered and stopped. So, instead, look at a process over a short period of time such that you can understand your human capital needs and the people that you have.
I joined yesterday.
And, I wasn't talking about the next election.
Rabid communists don't die, and they don't forget.
On you should probably not engage in a lot of discussion then. Maybe brush up on Q and all that before diving in. It really shows that’s you’re not from here.
I was being facetious.
I've been around quite some time, and I trust the Plan. But, Q taught us to never trust blindly, right?
So, I'm pointing out some problems with how things are transpiring, and the only thing people can say is the same stuff: fed workers are lazy, fed employees need to be fired, fed gov is too big.
Now, I'm not disagreeing with those points. My point is simply that there are many, many good federal employees. I know many from over the years. I am not one, and I am not a liberal socialist. I am a very conservative person, live in a very red state, and am very happy with the exposure of fraud. BUT, there is as of yet no connection between the widespread fraud (the amounts of money) and the fed employees randomly fired. No connection has been shown. None.
And for everyone on this Board to assume that shrinking the federal workforce arbitrarily is a good thing... well, that's naive.
Q did not get to this level of detail. If so, show me where. Which drop.
No... instead, Elon Musk is treating the situation as if it is a private sector business, and that may pose some challenges. That's my ONLY POINT.
And you and the others just seem to be oblivious and simply trust every little thing that is happening.
My theory is that lawsuits will be filed and Trump/Musk don't care because those will get hung up in court and they're going to keep plowing along.
But what's really too bad is that there really are some talented fed employees who are being forced out, and this whole process could have been accomplished with much better savvy leading to much better optics.
But noooooo... we want blood! We want vengeance! We want the entire fed gov to go away!! blah blah blah.
I'm not impressed with a lot of my fellow Anons. Absolutely zero sensitivity to the situation and lumping good people in with the bad. That's not Q.
But I appreciate your sentiment. Good luck with things.
I appreciate your measured response. Here’s where I think people are at, and I agree: it’s become a behemoth. Are there good people there doing a good job in many cases? I’m sure there are. The question though is whether their job, and how well they perform it, is really a necessary function of government or not.
Now maybe we find that it is, and we need them back. Ok, bring them back. But look at what the exercise is showing us: it’s not just a question of whether the jobs themselves are necessary and whether they are being performed properly…there are TRILLIONS of dollars going to RIDICULOUS people, places, and things, and in some cases simply disappearing altogether without an answer to where it went.
With all due respect to any competent patriots doing their totally necessary jobs well in one of these agencies, but to hell with their job right now. We need to fix this, and fix this fast, and the job is HUGE. I’m sorry for how it affects anyone personally but with all due respect they were a part of this, at fault or not, and we need to burn this thing to the ground and start over and if that means that every single person currently there needs to step into the private sector for a while to ensure that, sorry but I genuinely think it’s worth it.
If they were great at their job and their job is needed and we realize that later on then they can come back, but our country has been BLEEDING TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS, bro.
It’s not about being out for blood it’s about righting a 7 trillion dollar a year wrong that’s keeping our country in tax and debt slavery.
Excuse us for not being a little more sensitive to the individuals impacted by the process when we know how impacted we’ve all been OUR ENTIRE LIVES because of this complete and utter LEACHING of our nation.
Read the room, man. We’re sick and tired of being fucking robbed. We don’t care how good Bob in accounting at one of these agencies is. Jesus.
I am not disagreeing with a thing you've said. I agree.
One thing... in your second paragraph you talk about trillions... both spent and simply missing. That has nothing to do with the employees fired carte blanche. USAID is not the 200K recent employees. The 4.7 trillion without receipts or tracking is not the 200K. The money that has disappeared... not the 200K.
So, yes, I am being sensitive--perhaps on behalf of everyone here--because the solid fed workers who were doing their job are the baby thrown out with the bathwater. Read the room? Everyone just calm down and focus on the other more important things like the evil satanic shit. Firing people tosave some money is good, but not the priority especially when there is so much fraud being uncovered and stopped. So, instead, look at a process over a short period of time such that you can understand your human capital needs and the people that you have.