Vegas » 44 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Many dims around the country can't find enough tampons to plug up their menstruating/manstratuating holes about DOGE. I don't get that. There is no legitimate explanation to be against preventing waste. I don't know of a company in the country who doesn't try to cut useless spending. It's just part of every system. Hell, we even do that in our private lives. If I see my bank account is bleeding in a manner that shouldn't be, then I go back and see why. Maybe there are some apps that I forgot to cancel. Maybe I was overpaying on a particular insurance. Maybe I got the wrong plan for a piece of software that I should have used a cheaper plan...etc. I'll go into my garage in see a bunch of **** that I haven't used in years. So I throw it out.
We finally have a department in the government that does this when it has been long overdue.
So help me out. Are these people just stupid or is it TDS?
LET'S CALL THIS PHENOMENA WEAPONIZED AUTISMVegas » Today, 12:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Many dims around the country can't find enough tampons to plug up their menstruating/manstratuating holes about DOGE. I don't get that. There is no legitimate explanation to be against preventing waste. I don't know of a company in the country who doesn't try to cut useless spending. It's just part of every system. Hell, we even do that in our private lives. If I see my bank account is bleeding in a manner that shouldn't be, then I go back and see why. Maybe there are some apps that I forgot to cancel. Maybe I was overpaying on a particular insurance. Maybe I got the wrong plan for a piece of software that I should have used a cheaper plan...etc. I'll go into my garage in see a bunch of **** that I haven't used in years. So I throw it out.
We finally have a department in the government that does this when it has been long overdue.
So help me out. Are these people just stupid or is it TDS?
Let me see if I can help:Vegas » Today, 12:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Many dims around the country can't find enough tampons to plug up their menstruating/manstratuating holes about DOGE. I don't get that. There is no legitimate explanation to be against preventing waste.
If you cancel those apps, I will FIND a bull dyke who was affected and I will put shim on teevee to shame you.Vegas » Today, 12:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Many dims around the country can't find enough tampons to plug up their menstruating/manstratuating holes about DOGE. I don't get that. There is no legitimate explanation to be against preventing waste. I don't know of a company in the country who doesn't try to cut useless spending. It's just part of every system. Hell, we even do that in our private lives. If I see my bank account is bleeding in a manner that shouldn't be, then I go back and see why. Maybe there are some apps that I forgot to cancel.
It's TDS. Obama announced that he was gonna do the exact same thing - but he put the sniffer in charge of it, so it didn't get done.Vegas » Today, 12:55 pm » wrote: ↑Maybe I was overpaying on a particular insurance. Maybe I got the wrong plan for a piece of software that I should have used a cheaper plan...etc. I'll go into my garage in see a bunch of **** that I haven't used in years. So I throw it out.
We finally have a department in the government that does this when it has been long overdue.
So help me out. Are these people just stupid or is it TDS?
Cannonpointer » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ If you cancel those apps, I will FIND a bull dyke who was affected and I will put shim on teevee to shame you.
It's TDS. Obama announced that he was gonna do the exact same thing - but he put the sniffer in charge of it, so it didn't get done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bSaMsx_I_E
That was my immediate answer when I saw the question.Vegas » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I say it's both. You have to be **** stupid to allow your TDS to prevent you from seeing the obvious good that efficiency does.
efficiency is one thingVegas » Today, 4:20 pm » wrote: ↑ I say it's both. You have to be **** stupid to allow your TDS to prevent you from seeing the obvious good that efficiency does.
Yet you cannot and you will not name ONE SINGLE PROGRAM BEING CUT - JUST ONE - that has hurt working Americans.Mrkelly » 30 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ efficiency is one thing
taking a chainsaw to programs, then having to walk it back because it was a stupid thing to do is another
Im all for finding waste and fraud
but not taking the time to make sure that the good of a program isn’t being needlessly cut
is strictly political
and hard on working Americans that are part of those programs
Farmers come to mind, that made a living from feeding people from all over the worldCannonpointer » 10 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yet you cannot and you will not name ONE SINGLE PROGRAM BEING CUT - JUST ONE - that has hurt working Americans.
Not unless you stoop to pretending that redundant federal workers count in that demographic. And they don't.
You're not gonna make a point, then. Telling me that DOGE hurt farmers without any explanation for the claim doesn't answer the challenge. Nor do the naked words, "cancer research."Mrkelly » 25 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Farmers come to mind, that made a living from feeding people from all over the world
hungry kids that didn’t anything wrong, except to have worthless parents
cancer research
Im not gonna chase sad stories to make a point
Is this^ an implied challenge for me to name a few cuts that inarguably make sense? Is that how I should take it? Say it. No, no - SAY it. I dare ya to say it.
How quickly? What harm was done? Anything irreversible? Anything I should actually care about, out of decency? Say more about those.Mrkelly » 25 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ they have already walked back some that they didn’t realize would **** with the American people
If we wanted delicacy, we already had it. Obama promised to cut waste - and he did it so delicately, it was as if he didn't do it at all. To QUOTE that worthy, "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good." You say you're cool with someone doing something about waste and fraud - you're just not cool with how THESE guys are doing it.Mrkelly » 25 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ not a fan of the chainsaw approach when it come to **** with peoples lives
just sayin
While not surprising, this is how effed up things are....Vegas » Today, 12:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Many dims around the country can't find enough tampons to plug up their menstruating/manstratuating holes about DOGE. I don't get that. There is no legitimate explanation to be against preventing waste. I don't know of a company in the country who doesn't try to cut useless spending. It's just part of every system. Hell, we even do that in our private lives. If I see my bank account is bleeding in a manner that shouldn't be, then I go back and see why. Maybe there are some apps that I forgot to cancel. Maybe I was overpaying on a particular insurance. Maybe I got the wrong plan for a piece of software that I should have used a cheaper plan...etc. I'll go into my garage in see a bunch of **** that I haven't used in years. So I throw it out.
We finally have a department in the government that does this when it has been long overdue.
So help me out. Are these people just stupid or is it TDS?
Mrkelly » Today, 5:38 pm » wrote: ↑ efficiency is one thing
taking a chainsaw to programs, then having to walk it back because it was a stupid thing to do is another
Im all for finding waste and fraud
but not taking the time to make sure that the good of a program isn’t being needlessly cut
is strictly political
and hard on working Americans that are part of those programs
Cannonpointer » Today, 6:08 pm » wrote: ↑ Yet you cannot and you will not name ONE SINGLE PROGRAM BEING CUT - JUST ONE - that has hurt working Americans.
Not unless you stoop to pretending that redundant federal workers count in that demographic. And they don't.
Meanwhile, we can name dozens that have helped working Americans, by saving them from funding ****.
You think Gaza Buster bombs are free? SOMETHING'S gotta give.Vegas » 32 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I personally am unsure as to why they needed to cut services down at the National Park Services. It's the ripple effect that hurt hard working Americans. Consequently, contractors , such as engineers and planning firms, waste management, park service personnel, and construction crews had to pause their projects. This lead to lower traffic in the parks. That ripples to the decrease in tourism in the local town or city, which ripples to hotels, restaurants, and other shops to cut staff.
They were cut, but are now tied up in court...the left's usual ****...Cannonpointer » 26 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You think Gaza Buster bombs are free? SOMETHING'S gotta give.
Why are you an anti-Semite? Show us on the doll where the jew touched you, hitler.
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Okay, you named a program. I have to admit, I haven't been paying attention.
Apparently you have. So tell me - what cuts have been made to the park services? Cuz I agree - that's a suck *** thing to cut. They're advertising no more condoms for tanzania, and delivering no more rangers for jellystone? Sounds like Trump's usual ****, alright.
Vegas » Yesterday, 10:25 pm » wrote: ↑ I personally am unsure as to why they needed to cut services down at the National Park Services. It's the ripple effect that hurt hard working Americans. Consequently, contractors , such as engineers and planning firms, waste management, park service personnel, and construction crews had to pause their projects. This lead to lower traffic in the parks. That ripples to the decrease in tourism in the local town or city, which ripples to hotels, restaurants, and other shops to cut staff.
So, when are you turning yourself in?
Working Americans, by definition, aren't part of those programs......I suspect a hard day's work and a piece of *** would kill you.Mrkelly » Yesterday, 5:38 pm » wrote: ↑
and hard on working Americans that are part of those programs