CNN: Trump & Musk tried to fire 300 nuclear officials, then realized they were the ones overseeing the US nuclear arsenal and scrambled to rehire them

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They be wanting you to have all this experience to get jobs these days meanwhile we have people learning on the job on how to run the country, unbelievable :snoop:
But they are bussiness men !? :damn:


How many billion dollar companies have you started !? :damn:


They told us Government is like a business, damn it!? :damn:
 

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Expect stupidity on the highest order of Yellowstone erupts or a Chynobol like event happens.
 

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Musk is doing the same shyt he started doing with Space X. Slash and burn rush jobs, then fix stuff after it blows up. That's fine for satellites, but not for people that live or die off government programs and our national security.
Exactly. They think the same principles that work in the private sectors will also work for the government. It's obvious they are not even accessing the purpose of the jobs they are slashing. Its crazy.
 

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Perfect example that they are making decisions without thinking which makes them incredibly dangerous. :snoop:



Edit. The more exposure Elon gets, the more I think his genius claims are straight bullshyt.
There are actually many threads on the internet debunking his degrees. If dude did graduate his GPA additionally was basically average, nothing special. There are kids half that age in college acing insane courses, real geniuses.

Even if Elon was a scientist at one point, dude obviously stopped caring about it after he got his first big CEO payday most likely.


Source on his degrees. He's mostly into marketing and did a non-technical degree in physics which is kind of like a survey, non-technical broad understanding without knowledge of the actual hard science.


Either never was or lost his way completely (which means it wasn’t that strong to begin with).
 
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US government struggles to rehire nuclear safety staff it laid off days ago​


8 hours ago

Brandon Drenon

BBC News

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The National Nuclear Security Administration is part of the Department of Energy

The US government is trying to bring back nuclear safety employees it fired on Thursday, but is struggling to let them know they should return to work, NBC News has reported.

The National Nuclear Security Administration workers were among hundreds of employees in the energy department who received termination letters.

An email obtained by NBC said the letters for some NNSA employees "are being rescinded, but we do not have a good way to get in touch with those personnel".

The terminations are part of massive effort by President Donald Trump to slash the ranks of the federal workforce, a project he began on his first day in office, less than a month ago.

Last week, nearly 10,000 federal workers were let go, according to multiple US outlets.

That figure was in addition to the estimated 75,000 workers who have accepted an offer from the White House to leave voluntarily in the autumn.

The nuclear security officials who were laid off on Thursday helped oversee the nation's stockpile of nuclear weapons. That included staff who are stationed at facilities where the weapons are built, according to CNN.

Attempting to reach the workers, the email, which was sent to current employees, said: "Please work with your supervisors to send this information (once you get it) to people's personal contact emails."

Trump is working to slash spending across the board, abroad and at home, and going so far as to call for eliminating the education department. He is getting help from the world's richest man, Elon Musk, who, through an effort called Doge for Department of Government Efficiency, has sent workers to comb through data at federal agencies and helped implement the "buyout" offer.

Last week, the Trump administration ordered agencies to fire nearly all probationary employees, those who had generally been in their positions for less than a year and not yet earned job protection. That included the NNSA staff members.

Altogether, the move could potentially affect hundreds of thousands of people.

Several of the Trump administration's efforts to shrink the government's size and spending have been met with legal challenges.

More than 60 lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration since the president was inaugurated on 20 January.
 
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