The Trump-Vance Administration (The People Who Work For Trump)

Elon did the same thing with Tesla also, in regards to working remotely. Not hard to see this is standard operating procedure for him. When you consider how many employees he has globally, it does seem like an efficient strategy.


By all objective metrics, remote workers are more productive. These soulless big business moguls favor the office (or even better the cubicle) to control, manipulate, demoralize and extract unpaid hours from their workers.

The more open-minded and independent ones will quit, leaving only the npc followers that believe in "the company culture" and build whatever Mask wants them to build without any moral qualms.
 
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:LOL: He did it. IIRC I think that was how be blasted one of his legacy twitter executives right after buying the business. The guy was grumbling about some change, obviously dragging his feet. Musk got him with that line. Now every fed gets to answer.


Musk went full "office space".
Meme magic is real.

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Full tweet:

The reason this matters is that a significant number of people who are supposed to be working for the government are doing so little work that they are not checking their email at all! In some cases, we believe non-existent people or the identities of dead people are being used to collect paychecks. In other words, there is outright fraud.




 
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By all objective metrics, remote workers are more productive. These soulless big business moguls favor the office (or even better the cubicle) to control, manipulate, demoralize and extract unpaid hours from their workers.

The more open-minded and independent ones will quit, leaving only the npc followers that believe in "the company culture" and build whatever Mask wants them to build without any moral qualms.
I am lucky to have a hybrid schedule and definitely feel more productive at home. Most of my work requires heads-down alone time to figure things out. People at the office are loud and distracting, and I get sucked into a lot of idle conversations. At home it's all quiet.

With that being said, anything that requires collaboration is easier in person and more effective.
 

Pure panic at the FBI.

As I exclusively reported yesterday, FBI director Kash Patel has fired several employees.

Hundreds of agents are being forced to transfer or resign.

FBI employees are arguing over whether their actions these last four years were legal, according to a source.

One employee arguing their actions were legal because they had court orders, while another employee reminding him they lied to the judges to obtain those court orders.

Accountability underway.
 
Trump has announced his pick for the new deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino.



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FBI is freaking out.


Traditionally, the deputy FBI director has been a career FBI agent. That is particularly important when the director has no experience at the FBI. Donald Trump tonight announced he is appointing as deputy director Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and prolific conspiracy theorist. He has never spent a day working at the FBI, but he has spent many hours spouting baseless falsehoods about the bureau, such as that the FBI lied when they said they don’t have a suspect in the pipe bombs as outside the RNC and DNC on 1/15/21. Current and former FBI officials are appalled—and extremely concerned for the national security of the country.
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A few minutes before Trump made his announcement, my colleague @jonathan4ny obtained a memo from the FBI agents association which said in part:

“The FBI Deputy Director should continue to be an on-board, active Special Agent—as has been the case for 117 years for many compelling reasons, including operational expertise and experience, as well as the trust of our Special Agent population.”



Warning: Language.



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