I'm sure becoming the most annoying and difficult to deal with person possible will absolutely save and benefit you. Along with the assumption that everyone must always comply with your every demand and request, even ones that are "reasonable."
Every single one of these will make you a very large target, a known problem, and easily zeroed in on to find something to remove or discipline on.
Trump has already shown that he is demanding results this go around, from creating DOGE (meme as it is) to criticizing ICE to deport more faster within its first week acting.
If any agency is underperforming as hard as this type of employee would make it, they will be on a short list to either get shut down entirely or pressured into selling each other out as the "problem" to be removed.
This is wonderful. At a time when there's ostensibly an entire department spinning up to trim the fat from gov employees, I would love for the deep state stooges to conspicuously make themselves the least productive members of their departments. They're practically duct taping their birds together for stones to hit.
There was a Zoom meeting similar to this that was leaked during lockdowns in anticipation of Trump winning 2020. It was a bunch of women working in govt agencies talking about how they can use their bureaucratic/ administrative processes (and even just throwing away documentation, which is a felony) to create "gridlock" and prevent Trump's admin from getting anything done.
"Malicious compliance" is a friable offense because it's not compliance, it's obstruction.
Every single civil service person involved in doing any of the above should be fired. Anyone who isn't a simple employee should be impeached and removed. Attempts at preventing law enforcement procedures should be met with criminal obstruction of justice charges.
Subversion is much more nuanced than childishness. It's more malicious. The bureaucrats have to plan for this and have fake meetings and agendas to fake go over while they falsify documents.
If Trump followed rigorous adherence to protocols, half of our generals would have been put up against the wall for the intentional bureaucratic delay they used to defy Trump while preparing the Afghanistan pullout.
.jpg post but a wall of text. It's the worst of both worlds.
Not only that, but blurry, captured-at-different-resolutions .jpg. That takes skill.
I could read it just fine. Click/ drag the image to expand.
I didn't say unreadable, just blurry.
But if we want to be pedantic, "riddled with compression artifacts" would be more accurate.
Funny thing about that. In federal service, military or otherwise, this is probably a felony.
I'm sure becoming the most annoying and difficult to deal with person possible will absolutely save and benefit you. Along with the assumption that everyone must always comply with your every demand and request, even ones that are "reasonable."
Every single one of these will make you a very large target, a known problem, and easily zeroed in on to find something to remove or discipline on.
Trump has already shown that he is demanding results this go around, from creating DOGE (meme as it is) to criticizing ICE to deport more faster within its first week acting.
If any agency is underperforming as hard as this type of employee would make it, they will be on a short list to either get shut down entirely or pressured into selling each other out as the "problem" to be removed.
This is wonderful. At a time when there's ostensibly an entire department spinning up to trim the fat from gov employees, I would love for the deep state stooges to conspicuously make themselves the least productive members of their departments. They're practically duct taping their birds together for stones to hit.
As always, it's hilarious to see retards who share their ideology with the Fortune 500 and think they're rebels.
There was a Zoom meeting similar to this that was leaked during lockdowns in anticipation of Trump winning 2020. It was a bunch of women working in govt agencies talking about how they can use their bureaucratic/ administrative processes (and even just throwing away documentation, which is a felony) to create "gridlock" and prevent Trump's admin from getting anything done.
We know. It’s called Cloward-Piven. And even that was just a new name for a strategy that has always existed: sabotage by traitors.
"Malicious compliance" is a friable offense because it's not compliance, it's obstruction.
Every single civil service person involved in doing any of the above should be fired. Anyone who isn't a simple employee should be impeached and removed. Attempts at preventing law enforcement procedures should be met with criminal obstruction of justice charges.
It's the "I'm not touching you!" of bureaucratic interference. Of course the mental children will be drawn to it.
Subversion is much more nuanced than childishness. It's more malicious. The bureaucrats have to plan for this and have fake meetings and agendas to fake go over while they falsify documents.
Childishness is malice before it becomes a problem.
That's amazing. Bad bureaucrats want to use that to control the world. Elon has a lot on his table to toss away.
If Trump followed rigorous adherence to protocols, half of our generals would have been put up against the wall for the intentional bureaucratic delay they used to defy Trump while preparing the Afghanistan pullout.
Archive link: https://archive.is/ZCPcF
Looks like these fuckers want to kill non-woke pregnant women with failed pregnancies so they can blame the deaths on abortion laws.
You're seeing a manifestation of stage 4 feminist cancer. This is why hiring feminists is a really bad idea
DOGE can't fire them soon enough.
It can't be that hard to write a bot that follows this person around LinkedIn and posts this screenshot under every comment, forever.
Sounds like a good reason to gut even more bureaucracy!