Federal Bureaucrats Launch Resistance Website
American Spectator,
by
David Catron
Original Article
Posted By: gaboy,
2/24/2025 1:52:01 AM
It was hardly necessary to consult the Delphic Oracle to learn that the Department of Government Efficiency was destined to be extremely unpopular with federal bureaucrats. Nor was it difficult to predict that their collective response would be clueless and hopelessly inept. Nonetheless, even the most cynical observer of bureaucratic bumbling will be taken aback by an amateurish website called “We the Builders.” It was created to provide a space for anonymous government apparatchiks to whine about the depredations of DOGE, which the main page describes thus: “They are destroyers.”
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
mifla 2/24/2025 5:04:42 AM (No. 1902693)
As a former employee of a Fortune 500 company that fell on hard times, I know what they are going through. I also realized that if the company did not survive, no one would have a job.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
chumley 2/24/2025 6:13:40 AM (No. 1902725)
There are government employees who are worth what they are getting paid. For them I feel bad. Then there are the ones who circulate around the union offices and break rooms and job sites trying to stir up trouble, or at least not do any work. There are far too many of them, and now the good ones are paying for it.
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jeffkinnh 2/24/2025 8:19:31 AM (No. 1902814)
The amount of pain that the federal workers will feel is commensurate to the amount of rot that has accumulated, unchecked for so long. BIG problems require BIG, and usually more painful, solutions.
There is a reason that people are totally stunned by what Trump is doing. NO ONE has done this before. It should be done regularly.
The other reason that this is so painful is that the bureaucracy has become a cancer, crowding out Constitutional government. The bureaucracy does NOT OWN the government, the PEOPLE do, and the PRESIDENT is their elected representative, the ONLY one in the Executive branch. That means that the People's will flows through the President and through all the executive branch. Constitutionally, there is little in the Executive branch that is not subject to the President's will. Period.
Trump has recognized this bureaucratic cancer and is excising it. It's size and scope make the process more painful but leaving in place would eventually KILL Constitutional government.
So "resist" away and entertain us while you can. Your time is UP!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
anniebc 2/24/2025 8:21:39 AM (No. 1902817)
At least now they have to pay for their resistance; it's not on our dime. We'll see how long that lasts.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Encore 2/24/2025 8:45:35 AM (No. 1902831)
I worked for the government for 30 years. There are definitely people, I referred to as ‘stumps’, that worked at nothing. They did the bare minimum, at best, just enough to keep their jobs. They only came in for a paycheck and insurance.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 2/24/2025 10:41:07 AM (No. 1902908)
This is something that they should review too.
How many used their time on the job, at the office, using "company" computers, phones, etc... to conduct advocacy and political campaigning.
Based on what I saw from an average university, it's a LOT.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Strike3 2/24/2025 10:58:13 AM (No. 1902921)
They were known to build a lot of things, like armies of armed terrorists and revolutionaries, biowarfare labs, first in the US then in complicit foreign countries, nuclear bomb facilities in Iran, vast charitable organizations that were good at one thing, sucking up money, filthy neighborhoods in failing cities. Now all they can hope to build are faux libraries for disgraced dim presidents. A better name would have been We the Destroyers. Jack Welch said that all successful companies should get rid of the bottom ten percent of their workers every year to stay lean and healthy. For government bureaucrats, it should be about thirty percent.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 2/24/2025 11:02:01 AM (No. 1902922)
Yes, they ARE “destroyers”. That’s what we want them to do!
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 2/24/2025 11:23:51 AM (No. 1902947)
I am also surprised by some of the posters here on Lucianne bashing Elon Musk for telling federal workers to list or itemize what they do. I actually think there needs to be a cleansing with federal, state, and county. After all, it is taxpayers paying for all of these positions.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
DVC 2/24/2025 11:37:11 AM (No. 1902966)
Fools spinning their wheels in impotent anger.
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