disgruntledemployee Posted February 12 Author Posted February 12 ‘Anxiety provoking’: Government workers describe their DOGE interviews https://www.politico.com/news/2025/02/12/government-workers-doge-interviews-016214
disgruntledemployee Posted February 12 Author Posted February 12 14 minutes ago, BuddhaSixFour said: Can’t wait for all of the VA disability scammers with “tinnitus” (congrats, you’re just forty), “sleep apnea” (really? Cash for life for snoring?) and “back pain” (again, just forty) get raked over the coals and spend ten years paying that shit back for lying to a flight doc on exit then heading to the gym and getting your FAA physical done. Always hated that. Thems the rules. Prove the lying part, or is it just being forty rucking sack, 20 years on a flight line, etc.? 1
disgruntledemployee Posted February 12 Author Posted February 12 3 hours ago, Banzai said: Yes, and kill tricare too. Socialized healthcare is NOT something the gov should be in business of doing. It's not socialized, its part of the deal. Socialization would force all Drs and hospitals/clinics to be part of it and all of us forced to use it forever. I have a choice to use it or my employer plan, and my Dr has a choice to participate. 1
disgruntledemployee Posted February 12 Author Posted February 12 I just wanted to say this to be first, but I think we just started watching a 4 year long season of South Park. 1
BuddhaSixFour Posted February 12 Posted February 12 2 hours ago, disgruntledemployee said: Thems the rules. Prove the lying part, or is it just being forty rucking sack, 20 years on a flight line, etc.? Once VA medical records are digitized, it’s going to take the Palantir Hive Mind all of an hour to see when someone never asked for care while on AD, never asked for care after separating, got an FAA cert, and only ever mentioned the problem on their exit physical when there was disability payments on the table.
disgruntledemployee Posted February 12 Author Posted February 12 20 minutes ago, BuddhaSixFour said: Once VA medical records are digitized, it’s going to take the Palantir Hive Mind all of an hour to see when someone never asked for care while on AD, never asked for care after separating, got an FAA cert, and only ever mentioned the problem on their exit physical when there was disability payments on the table. 🥱 - Yawn. Change the rules first, then worry about the rest. VA started moving on tinnitus, but I don't know if they made the changes. Also, how do you treat that? Also, they never note tinnitus on a hearing test, they just keep saying, "stop pressing the button." BTW, at flight med, when the first tone is heard, its press... press... pause... press... At the VA, they had a way better setup for hearing testing and really good headsets. It's in that super quiet testing booth where the tinnitus really rings out. Lastly, I can't stand soft talkers or kids that run 5 words into one like the other day, doyuwanaresee. What? repeats. I'm sorry, I'm hard of hearing. Do you want your receipt? oh. No thanks. It's like talking to fucking Pikeys. 1 2 2
17D_guy Posted February 12 Posted February 12 2 hours ago, BuddhaSixFour said: Once VA medical records are digitized, it’s going to take the Palantir Hive Mind all of an hour to see when someone never asked for care while on AD, never asked for care after separating, got an FAA cert, and only ever mentioned the problem on their exit physical when there was disability payments on the table. Cool. It'll make all those Agent Orange, Gulf War Syndrome complaints invalid too. https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/02/implementing-the-presidents-department-of-government-efficiency-workforce-optimization-initiative/ Looks like the RIF for gov't is now coming. With "individuals identified as non-essential during appropriations lapses" as first targets. Ah, loved having to go from a 24/7 positions with appropriate manning of AD and civ's, to pulling constant 12s because the civ's were "non-essential." I'm sure the F22 capes and test program out at the base(s) near me will be 100% protected. Oh wait, nope a chunk of them got "non-essential during appropriations lapses." Guess those F22 capes can wait. Also, making DOGE Team Lead sound an awful lot like Commissars; The Emperor protects. 1
Sua Sponte Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Elon and Trump have to find that $4T in tax cuts that are set to expire this year for their billionaire friends. Here’s the House’s proposed budget with…a $3.3T increase! https://docs.house.gov/meetings/BU/BU00/20250213/117894/BILLS-119NAih.pdf 1
Smokin Posted February 12 Posted February 12 If this were another "do more with less" then I'd agree with you guys. But, this is finally a "do less with the same". As in, same budget but less mouths to feed that don't contribute to the mission. There is plenty of ripe fruit in the DoD to pick if Congress gets behind this initiative. For example, I learned absolutely zero at TAPs from the mouth breathers reading me the slides and there's an online CBT option. Drop the entire TAPs staff to a single person at each base and you just saved the military millions. And I would bet that when they start looking at the DoD, they will likely focus on the contract side, which is where I think they could make some serious money for actual warfighter budgets. If that house budget increase of $3T is legit, that is absolutely absurd and only proves that Trump and most Republicans now are not actual conservatives, simply populists. That last section on the ways and means tanks the entire thing. Prior to that committee it was a $1.2T reduction in the deficit. As much good as they can do, there is no way that DOGE finds enough efficiency that will stick long term. We as a country need to come to the realization that entitlements and unbalanced budgets are going to bankrupt us.
HeloDude Posted February 12 Posted February 12 19 minutes ago, Sua Sponte said: Elon and Trump have to find that $4T in tax cuts that are set to expire this year for their billionaire friends. Here’s the House’s proposed budget with…a $3.3T increase! https://docs.house.gov/meetings/BU/BU00/20250213/117894/BILLS-119NAih.pdf Funny how progressives never give back their savings from tax cuts back to the government… 1
Sua Sponte Posted February 13 Posted February 13 37 minutes ago, HeloDude said: Funny how progressives never give back their savings from tax cuts back to the government… You know both can be wrong, right? Of course you did. Does the government need to be cutdown? Sure. Does it need an autistic technicrat who’s a defense contractor of all things data mining American’s data to run through his Grok 2.0 AI with this band of college aged broccoli haired retards named “Big Balls” shutting down agencies without authority to do so? No. Conduct auditing with qualified people who can conduct auditing. But hey, at least Elon’s government contracts are doing great! https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/FY25-Procurement-Forecast.xlsx (NAISC Code 311999) SpaceX also was awarded a $38M contract yesterday. So, a CEO of multiple government contractors will be “auditing” competing government contractors? But don’t worry, he said he’ll recuse himself of any conflict, all is good. 1
Lord Ratner Posted February 13 Posted February 13 6 minutes ago, Sua Sponte said: You know both can be wrong, right? Of course you did. Does the government need to be cutdown? Sure. Does it need an autistic technicrat who’s a defense contractor of all things data mining American’s data to run through his Grok 2.0 AI with this band of college aged broccoli haired retards named “Big Balls” shutting down agencies without authority to do so? No. Conduct auditing with qualified people who can conduct auditing. But hey, at least Elon’s government contracts are doing great! https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/FY25-Procurement-Forecast.xlsx (NAISC Code 311999) SpaceX also was awarded a $38M contract yesterday. So, a CEO of multiple government contractors will be “auditing” competing government contractors? But don’t worry, he said he’ll recuse himself of any conflict, all is good. What conflict? Space X is the only game in town. You guys are acting like some sort of new crony threat is occurring. If Elon diverts every space contract to SpaceX it'll just save us even more money. The choice was never between a good option and a bad option. The American people are tired of waiting for perfection. They are settling for "effective."
HeloDude Posted February 13 Posted February 13 18 minutes ago, Sua Sponte said: You know both can be wrong, right? Of course you did. Does the government need to be cutdown? Sure. Does it need an autistic technicrat who’s a defense contractor of all things data mining American’s data to run through his Grok 2.0 AI with this band of college aged broccoli haired retards named “Big Balls” shutting down agencies without authority to do so? No. Conduct auditing with qualified people who can conduct auditing. But hey, at least Elon’s government contracts are doing great! https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/FY25-Procurement-Forecast.xlsx (NAISC Code 311999) SpaceX also was awarded a $38M contract yesterday. So, a CEO of multiple government contractors will be “auditing” competing government contractors? But don’t worry, he said he’ll recuse himself of any conflict, all is good. Your original post was about “tax cuts for billionaires”, was it not? So if those progressives who are against tax cuts, my question is why don’t these same progressives give back their tax cuts to the government? Your response above literally had nothing to do with the tax cuts.
Day Man Posted February 13 Posted February 13 1 hour ago, Smokin said: If that house budget increase of $3T is legit, that is absolutely absurd and only proves that Trump and most Republicans now are not actual conservatives, simply populists. next you're gonna say he's not a real christian or whatever he claims! 1 1
Sua Sponte Posted February 13 Posted February 13 20 minutes ago, HeloDude said: Your original post was about “tax cuts for billionaires”, was it not? So if those progressives who are against tax cuts, my question is why don’t these same progressives give back their tax cuts to the government? Your response above literally had nothing to do with the tax cuts. No, it was the irony of the party that prides itself on being fiscal responsible is slashing the government then proposing to increase the budget and spend more. You just randomly came in with a false equivalency for whatever reason assuming I’d defend whatever progressives allegedly do.
ViperMan Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) 15 hours ago, Banzai said: Yes, and kill tricare too. Socialized healthcare is NOT something the gov should be in business of doing. I'm sure the nuance of this will be lost on your one each lib, but Tricare is part of the total benefits package my employer - the US government - offered me in exchange for my labor. In no way, shape, or form is it "socialized." Edited February 13 by ViperMan 1 1
HeloDude Posted February 13 Posted February 13 4 hours ago, Sua Sponte said: No, it was the irony of the party that prides itself on being fiscal responsible is slashing the government then proposing to increase the budget and spend more. You just randomly came in with a false equivalency for whatever reason assuming I’d defend whatever progressives allegedly do. Perhaps we’re talking past each other. I’m for cutting waste, cutting overall spending, and cutting taxes. I’m probably one of the few on here who is for cutting welfare and the defense budget. As for social security and Medicare, that Ponzi scheme was never going to work and was doomed to failed, just like any other Ponzi scheme. 1 2
pbar Posted February 13 Posted February 13 I don't understand why the Left doesn't seem to understand that business as usual and printing money will eventually lead to a sovereign debt crisis. Then massive cuts to government services will happen regardless. Perhaps it's better to get ahead of the curve and try to prioritize? Also, don't understand their continued insistence that we have a taxation problem rather than a spending problem. You could zero out the defense budget, confiscate all of the wealth of the top 10%, and we are still going to go bankrupt at the rate we are going. Nor do I have much faith the Establishment GOP will reign in spending either.
blueingreen Posted February 13 Posted February 13 5 hours ago, pbar said: I don't understand why the Left doesn't seem to understand that business as usual and printing money will eventually lead to a sovereign debt crisis. Also, don't understand their continued insistence that we have a taxation problem rather than a spending problem. It's funny how the Left frames the productive class—the ones funding everything—as the bad guys for not “sharing enough.” Never mind they’re already paying most of the taxes. Meanwhile, those who receive far more than they contribute in benefits are cast as victims. It’s a neat trick: blame the people keeping the lights on while ignoring the real problem—spending. But hey, why fix the system when you can just keep milking it? Mainstream politicians across the ideological spectrum are insulated from the negative consequences of their decisions. The rich stay rich, the poor are lavished with benefits with no incentive to achieve anything, and the middle class has to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. 2 1 1
M2 Posted February 13 Posted February 13 DOGE is going to force this guy to retire, and we'll finally be free of his tyranny! 1 5
17D_guy Posted February 13 Posted February 13 4 hours ago, blueingreen said: Meanwhile, those who receive far more than they contribute in benefits are cast as victims. How do you account for the red-states that receive more in federal funding than blue states? As someone (and friend's) who's moved into the "productive class" since retiring I've learned something about the taxes: we pay a lot because we're not rich enough to get the breaks or have the capital (yet) to either avoid most of these taxes, or just eat the fines/audits. @M2 fucking excellent on that one. I busted that image out for one of my morning meetings and all the vets groaned.
17D_guy Posted February 13 Posted February 13 For my conservative bros/chicks here - thoughts on RFK being confirmed, or Tulsi as DNI? I don't know enough about Tulsi to give real opinion. I was/am deeply concerned with RFK. I also think it's hilarious how a decade ago the vaccine nuts (and playboy models) were all Left, and now it's shifted Right.
brabus Posted February 13 Posted February 13 14 minutes ago, 17D_guy said: I was/am deeply concerned with RFK Why?
Smokin Posted February 14 Posted February 14 To paraphrase, Joe Rogan, prior to COVID, I would have likely ranked vaccines as one of mankind's greatest accomplishments. Now? Not so sure. After COVID, I wonder how many of them are just full of junk that I don't need and won't work anyway. Has the flu vaccine really worked for me? I've had the flu many times after the vaccines, so was it really less severe than it would have been? I fully recognize that vaccines defeated small pox, polio, etc (reference the greatest accomplishments thing). But when governments and big corporations team up to almost force people to get a vaccine that hasn't been fully tested to prevent an illness that wasn't as bad as many were claiming, you have to wonder why. And then as soon as you do and you realize there's a guy behind the curtain telling you to ignore the guy behind the curtain, that makes you question a lot of things you had previously accepted as fact. I think part of being a conservative is a natural distrust of consolidation of power. Governments and big companies used COVID to consolidate power and vaccines as an enforcement mechanism. Hence the right's relatively newfound distrust of vaccines and many medical 'experts'. 1
ViperMan Posted February 14 Posted February 14 1 hour ago, 17D_guy said: For my conservative bros/chicks here - thoughts on RFK being confirmed, or Tulsi as DNI? I don't know enough about Tulsi to give real opinion. I was/am deeply concerned with RFK. I also think it's hilarious how a decade ago the vaccine nuts (and playboy models) were all Left, and now it's shifted Right. It's funny that I have the exact opposite opinion. Just as a matter of pure observation, it's interesting how some of these things break down along polar political lines. Anyway, here you go: RFK is on to something. He may be a bit off kilter on some issues such as Fluoride in the water and other fringe issues, but on others, like giving 69 vaccines to kids before they're 1, he probably has a couple of valid points. Also, just take your one each American citizen and put them on a scale. Now compare that to the same American in the 1950s. There is a difference, and it's not genetic. RFK is one of the few dems who is willing to say the emperor isn't wearing any clothes. He is pointing at something that is real and we can all put our hands on: our healthcare system and the way it functions is completely effed. It's driven by adverse incentive and no one is talking about it except for him! So he might not have all the solutions, but he has certainly identified a problem and it's an important conversation to start that we haven't been having. And finally, say whatever you will about his positions, he clearly has a deep level of knowledge about the domain. Tulsi, on the other hand, is decidedly not on to something. She's a confirmed and deranged conspiracy nut, and her tenure as DNI could potentially be catastrophic. Yes, everyone knows there are problems with our foreign policy. She offers no revelation there. But the USA is not out there sewing discord for some ulterior nefarious purpose, which is what her underlying view of the foreign policy establishment is. She's the type who sees Edward Snowden as a hero, rather than as a traitor - which she is on record as having a desire to see his charges dropped. 1
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