Posted on 04/18/2025 1:20:32 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Moving forward, career government employees, working on policy matters, will be classified as “Schedule Policy/Career,” and will be held to the highest standards of conduct and performance.
If these government workers refuse to advance the policy interests of the President, or are engaging in corrupt behavior, they should no longer have a job.
This is common sense, and will allow the federal government to finally be “run like a business.”
We must root out corruption and implement accountability in our Federal Workforce!
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(cough) FBI (cough)
I have one word for Kash.
Now.
For 15 years I worked with a Liberal creep who spent all her time trying to get me fired for no reason but just because she didn't like me ...and I had to jump through my own rectum to GET that job
The people Trump is cracking the whip over right now ought to call themselves lucky...they have had it way too good for way too long
Oh no, Government employees might have to show up at their office and put in 40 hours, not on TikTok, a week? How cruel.
Civil servants need to held accountable for what they sign, just like military officers. For example Rod Rosenstein needs to held accountable for warrants he validated, but didn’t.
Kash has been a bigger disappointment than Bondi because l did not expect a lot from her.
I bet you’re pissed because microwave popcorn takes too long.
EC
What happened after the 15 years?
I couldn’t stand working 3 years with a-hole bosses. Finally, I work for myself and get the best performance reviews ever!
I had to stay...it was a university and I was vested. Also, too old to leave
Personally, I’d like to see more prosecutions, but I can’t disagree with this one bit.
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