BMX Bandit said:Quote:
Enact strict in-person office attendance to encourage resignations
That's going to trigger some posters.
The best Texags posters work from home… coincidence?
BMX Bandit said:Quote:
Enact strict in-person office attendance to encourage resignations
That's going to trigger some posters.
Would it cause others in your department to seek alternative employment?OregonAg03 said:
Being required to report to an office is not a deal breaker to me. I just think it's dumb because it's a waste of money and resources.
Ag with kids said:Would it cause others in your department to seek alternative employment?OregonAg03 said:
Being required to report to an office is not a deal breaker to me. I just think it's dumb because it's a waste of money and resources.
"Elon & Vivek" said:
DOGE will work with legal experts embedded in government agencies, aided by advanced technology, to apply these rulings to federal regulations enacted by such agencies.
maverick2076 said:
Slashing regulations and fixing a broken procurement system is, in my opinion, far more important than the personnel changes. Decentralizing and downsizing the federal work force is a good thing. I firmly believe most federal agencies should be moved out of DC. But I don't have a problem with a remote workforce for positions that it makes sense for and productive employees.
TarponChaser said:
While I like the plan, how can the president simply eliminate bureaucratic agencies created and authorized by the legislative branch and laws?
OregonAg03 said:Ag with kids said:Would it cause others in your department to seek alternative employment?OregonAg03 said:
Being required to report to an office is not a deal breaker to me. I just think it's dumb because it's a waste of money and resources.
If the requirement was to move to D.C., possibly. But since none of us have ever reported to D.C., they may instead require reporting to the nearest field office. If that's the case, then I don't see any of them leaving.
But the problem is these aren't the "trim the fat" positions that will just go away. They would need to be backfilled and if you're limiting your pool of applicants to people willing to work in D.C., then you'll be getting a downgrade in personnel, no doubt.
maverick2076 said:
Slashing regulations and fixing a broken procurement system is, in my opinion, far more important than the personnel changes. Decentralizing and downsizing the federal work force is a good thing. I firmly believe most federal agencies should be moved out of DC. But I don't have a problem with a remote workforce for positions that it makes sense for and productive employees.
DarkBrandon01 said:
My guess is that DOGE will not go anywhere the military industrial complex. They'll turn a blind eye to any bloat or mismanagement as long as it relates to the development of weapons. What will be first on the chopping block is any agency that provides social services or regulations to protect people. Such a drastic change in structure this fast will have massive consequences. Our government is huge and manages so many different aspects of society that no one person can fully comprehend it. Though we're about to find out what happens when you hit its foundation with a recking ball.
This will be a great listen!will25u said:
Also...BREAKING: Vivek just announced that he will be pausing his own weekly podcast to launch a new show with Elon called "DOGEcast," which they will use to give the nation regular updates on their cost-cutting
— George (@BehizyTweets) November 20, 2024
I am going to be watching every single minute of their new show. Imagine… pic.twitter.com/NvkuGNyoIp
Signel said:
I agree with smaller government. I don't agree with none. Case in point, CISA is needed. It just needs different leadership and Trump can fix that.
DarkBrandon01 said:
My guess is that DOGE will not go anywhere the military industrial complex. They'll turn a blind eye to any bloat or mismanagement as long as it relates to the development of weapons. What will be first on the chopping block is any agency that provides social services or regulations to protect people. Such a drastic change in structure this fast will have massive consequences. Our government is huge and manages so many different aspects of society that no one person can fully comprehend it. Though we're about to find out what happens when you hit its foundation with a recking ball.