Posted on 03/19/2025 4:43:18 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
2,138 employees still sounds like a lot for a department that’s going to be abolished...but maybe they’re necessary to assist with the further dismantling?
Outstanding!!!
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How does that translate to its budget of $250 billion? Something is fishy.
Do it in stages. Hopefully we can get 60 senators in 2026 and then get Congress to dissolve it. I know it was established by an EO but didn’t Congress then ratify it? If so take it down to a skeleton crew that only sends money to states.
That’s what appears to be happening...they’ll put a piece here, a piece there...these workers are only paper pushers...so it’s about efficiency....and we know how good government is at that...
EXPOSED 🚨 Department of Education is laundering money back to the Democrat Party | Less than 25% of $280 billion is spent educating students
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4304813/posts
They only need 5 people and Grok
Which D.C. just has been assigned the lawsuit that I’m sure has already been filed?
Heard Tampon Tim tell his audience that college assistance would not be available. Trump has to explain all the details of this necessary move.
Say Bye!
HOW ARE THEY GOING TO PREVENT COMPUTER SABOTAGE????
. Now do the other half.
It is difficult for me to imagine what a Department of Education computer sabotage might be like. Would students start learning more? Would the bureaucrats suddenly start being efficient at their jobs?
Well Linda, let’s call this what it is, shall we? A half assed job of eliminating the DOE.
Lots of grants to state level agencies + direct loans & grants to students. It adds up :(
What should change is that the States and Locla Eduxation Agencies will shift gears from prioritizing kissing uo to the federal level & all these NGOs that feed off that level to focusing on the students as their priority instead.
Think backup, worst-case scenario plans.
McMahon, who was confirmed March 3 after a 51-45 vote by the Senate, said her department has worked with the Department of Government Efficiency to consolidate “programs that were duplicative.” Yeah, Linda, I agree, ‘programs that were duplicative’ were probably unnecessary.
“2,138 employees still sounds like a lot for a department that’s going to be abolished...but maybe they’re necessary to assist with the further dismantling?”
Old article. Those were the cuts BEFORE elimination of the department.
A lot of the DOED was for student assistance including scholarships and loans so that will have to be moved into another dept.
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