DOGE Catch-All | DOGE ledger “riddled with errors”

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I suspect part of it may be as protest against being asked not to wish for violence or murder on this platform, but maybe there is just an increasingly violent outlook.
You have a seven figure income, adult children and a country estate. What do you have to be angry about? Does any of this bullshit actually affect you?

My wife comes home from work in tears because her trans patients are scared as hell, with no visibility into their future or even if they can continue to get medical care. In 20 years, she'd lost one kid to suicide, which is a remarkable record. She almost lost another over the weekend. Meanwhile, her trans niece has been disowned by her parents.

My autistic kids are scared as shit. The administrators are scared as shit, because they have no idea if they will continue to get the federal dollars on which special ed programs rely. Bullying has gone through the roof. Last week, one of my boys was targeted by bullies making fun of him because he's a white kid but his mom is brown. Said that she would be deported.

So yeah, there's a lot of fucking anger.
 
You have a seven figure income, adult children and a country estate. What do you have to be angry about? Does any of this bullshit actually affect you?

My wife comes home from work in tears because her trans patients are scared as hell, with no visibility into their future or even if they can continue to get medical care. In 20 years, she'd lost one kid to suicide, which is a remarkable record. She almost lost another over the weekend. Meanwhile, her trans niece has been disowned by her parents.

My autistic kids are scared as shit. The administrators are scared as shit, because they have no idea if they will continue to get the federal dollars on which special ed programs rely. Bullying has gone through the roof. Last week, one of my boys was targeted by bullies making fun of him because he's a white kid but his mom is brown. Said that she would be deported.

So yeah, there's a lot of fucking anger.
I have a lot of empathy for your wife and your kids. That said, your personal attack on me is deeply uninformed and uncalled for, but fine.

I never asked you not to be angry.

You were asked in a particular case not to cross into hoping for violence or assassinations using this platform.

Other posters have been asked to do the same and seem reasonably understanding despite their own justifiable outrage.
 
I have a lot of empathy for your wife and your kids. That said, your personal attack on me is deeply uninformed and uncalled for, but fine.
Personal attack? In what universe is "you have a great life" a personal attack? Everything is upside down, I guess.

Let's do this: I did not mean it as a personal attack. I didn't think it was controversial to note that people with less skin in the game find it easier to urge restraint.
 
Personal attack? In what universe is "you have a great life" a personal attack? Everything is upside down, I guess.

Let's do this: I did not mean it as a personal attack. I didn't think it was controversial to note that people with less skin in the game find it easier to urge restraint.
I’m just going to chime in with this.

Super, several of your recent posts have come across as antagonistic and aggressive.

No, I’m not going to go back and cite specific posts.

Some of those antagonistic, aggressive posts appeared to be directed at nycfan.

That’s my observation.
 

“A representative from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, was granted access to the Energy Department’s IT system on Wednesday by Energy Secretary Chris Wright, two people with knowledge of the situation told CNN.

Wright granted access to DOGE representative Luke Farritor — a 23-year-old former SpaceX intern — even over objections from members of the department’s general counsel and chief information offices, the people told CNN. The DOE chief information office is the department’s IT and cybersecurity office.

Members of the general counsel and chief information offices “said this is a bad idea” because Farritor hadn’t had a standard background investigation needed to access the department’s system, one of the people told CNN.

“He’s not cleared to be in DOE, on our systems. None of those things have been done.”

Farritor was granted access to basic IT including email and Microsoft 365, one of the people said. The chief information office only does a small amount of IT and cybersecurity work for the National Nuclear Security Administration, they said, including providing connectivity and running basic internet services for NNSA’s headquarters. It does not run IT systems for the nuclear agency’s labs controlling the nation’s nuclear stockpile.

There are also plans to install a different SpaceX network security engineer as DOE’s new chief information officer, the people told CNN.

… Energy Department employees working at the department under a year have received emails they’ve been deemed to be on probationary status and warned they could be fired immediately. These types of emails have gone out to over 1,000 employees at the Environmental Protection Agency as well.

There are at least 1,000 DOE staff working in relatively new offices in the department created after Biden’s infrastructure and climate laws passed a few years ago, including the Grid Deployment Office – which works on modernizing and securing the nation’s electrical grid. …”
 
Dems need Collins, along with Romney, Murkowski and one more to caucus temporarily with Dems to stop this illegal stuff
 
The utter silence of the board’s Republicans today on every topic other than the irrelevant EO attacking trans athletes is quite telling. And pathetic.
Yep. We did have a few posters who popped up several days ago saying that they hadn't been posting because they were "taking a break" from the board. I'd love to hear them defend things like NASA taking down "everything about women" in leadership roles from its websites. Of course they probably agree with it, and they'll never publicly admit it because they know how it sounds.
 
Yep. We did have a few posters who popped up several days ago saying that they hadn't been posting because they were "taking a break" from the board. I'd love to hear them defend things like NASA taking down "everything about women" in leadership roles from its websites. Of course they probably agree with it, and they'll never publicly admit it because they know how it sounds.
This is who they support and cover for:


In 2018, officials in the Trump White House started receiving media calls about a speechwriter and policy aide named Darren Beattie. Journalists wanted to know whether Beattie’s colleagues were aware of his role at a conference regularly attended by well-known white nationalists, and soon after, he was fired.

Eight years later, Beattie is back, serving under Rubio as an acting undersecretary of state for public diplomacy. NBC News reported:

Beattie has a history of making inflammatory remarks, including a post on X in October that said: “Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men.” Beattie’s site promoted a baseless theory that the attack on the Capitol was the handiwork of the FBI, or has he put it, a “Fedsurrection.”
On a related note, Beattie also spent part of Jan. 6, 2021, telling various Black people — including Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina — to “learn their place” and “take a knee to MAGA”



The logical modern extension of 1860 plantation owners and foremen have been voted, and hired, to run the most powerful country on the planet.
 
This is who they support and cover for:


In 2018, officials in the Trump White House started receiving media calls about a speechwriter and policy aide named Darren Beattie. Journalists wanted to know whether Beattie’s colleagues were aware of his role at a conference regularly attended by well-known white nationalists, and soon after, he was fired.

Eight years later, Beattie is back, serving under Rubio as an acting undersecretary of state for public diplomacy. NBC News reported:


On a related note, Beattie also spent part of Jan. 6, 2021, telling various Black people — including Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina — to “learn their place” and “take a knee to MAGA”



The logical modern extension of 1860 plantation owners and foremen have been voted, and hired, to run the most powerful country on the planet.
Whatever they think about it, they sure as hell don’t want to talk about it.
 


Elon may be a bit misguided by how easy it was to take down USAID — a valuable but heretofore obscure program without a large domestic constituency to rally to the defense of cultural support of democracy and helping the poor and displaced across the globe via a series of relatively small local interventions.

He may find much more organized and powerful resistance if he goes after the Pentagon and the military industrial complex. Will Hegseth be willing to give Musk access to the national security mainframe and spending apparatus? Will the GOP still defer then?
 


Musk is claiming that identifying temporary DOGE hires being given access to government computers and info is doxxing them.
 


Elon may be a bit misguided by how easy it was to take down USAID — a valuable but heretofore obscure program without a large domestic constituency to rally to the defense of cultural support of democracy and helping the poor and displaced across the globe via a series of relatively small local interventions.

He may find much more organized and powerful resistance if he goes after the Pentagon and the military industrial complex. Will Hegseth be willing to give Musk access to the national security mainframe and spending apparatus? Will the GOP still defer then?

Probably not. Defense spending is one of the major ways senators pay off their donors. That's the reason we have such out of control defense spending now. It's not about what we need but about who's profiting. Maybe if they can show the senators a better grift, they might get somewhere.
 
I forgot.

All I know is he didn't vote against and now I remember why.

I remain a moron.
At some point I’d forgotten as well. Or rather I was indulging in self delusion. I was clinging to the small hope that there were a half dozen Republicans in the Senate that might show some spine when it counted.
 
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