Posted on 04/10/2025 7:27:04 AM PDT by ransomnote
No not necessarily.
Lot of requests for changes means you wait for an opening.
Now if they could only eliminate the login button entirely.
Government web page changes usually have to be approved by diversity units to ensure they are culturally sensitive.
Before he retired, my brother worked as a midlevel manager at the main IRS installation in Kansas City. Occasionally, he would show me a memo handed down to him.
Though I have experience as a CEO of several companies in my 40+ years of professional work, I’d never read such impenetrable, pithy gibberish that didn’t seem efficiently oriented toward solving any problem related to its ostensible subject.
My brother’s continuing good job reviews were—as always—based on his dealing properly with such memos. That is, breaking down such memos’ instructions for the supervisors below him. The work cut out for him in such memos was so convoluted that I’d have left his position years prior—if I had any other options that paid as well. But the IRS higher-ups seemingly wants such midlevel managers in the mold that my brother was forced into, who could digest gibberish from their bosses and pass the emanations onto underlings, such that they could pretend to do productive work.
Suffice to say, KC is in large part a solidly blue cesspool.
Typical government employee. With few exceptions fed jobs are make work or welfare.
It is a form of grift. Taking forever on most things keeps these government parasites employed.
Did they try turning it off and turning it on again?
Here is the Twitchy thread. Those are always amusing.
“DOGE and the IRS Login Button: A Sordid Tale of Government Inefficiency Run Amok”
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