War on Federal Bureaucracy Achieves Historic Accomplishment

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In what is being called the largest single-year cut in civilian federal employment since World War II, 2025 will end with 300,000 fewer workers employed by the United States government.

New Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Scott Kupor told several news outlets, most recently the New York Times, that the federal workforce will drop from 2.4 million to 2.1 million employees, largely as the result of the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) efforts. More

8 Comments on War on Federal Bureaucracy Achieves Historic Accomplishment

  1. If they cut lose to many of those worthless POSs they’d tank the economy. They need to be cut lose in small quantities for about 8 years. I work with .GOV peeps day in and day out. They better learn to think because they’ll never make it in the private sector. I also work directly with lots of .MIL peeps. One of them refers to the .GOV peeps as grown ups that use to ride the short bus when they were kids.

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  2. We need to reduce to about one fifteenth of the agencies we have now. That might just fit inside the Constitution.

    That needs to be the litmus test of what constitutes federal government.

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  3. “OPM is sometimes described as the human resources department of the federal government.”

    In the world of finance — usually a pool of investors — OPM has long been known as “Other Peoples’ Money”.

    Funny that the gov’t should choose that acronym to describe their HR. It’s so apt.

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