Bureaucrats & Propaganda Media Are Panicking Over Losing Fake Jobs

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Propaganda media and bureaucrats are starting to panic over Musk wanting to abolish “fake jobs.” Last week, he named three on X, and the media claims Musk is deliberately trying to terrify the people in the positions.

Musk had reposted X posts that named some useless jobs and the women in them.

According to CNN, each post has been viewed tens of millions of times, and the individuals named received negative attention. At least one of the women named has deleted her social media accounts.

One of the posts reads: “I don’t think the US taxpayers should pay for the employment of a ’Director of Climate Diversification (she/her)’ at the US International Development Finance Corporation,” with a partial screengrab of an employee and her location.

What an absurd position in finance.

A senior adviser to climate at the Department of Housing and Urban Development was also mentioned. She happens to be married to Nancy Pelosi’s nephew, Laurence. The original X post said: “Nancy Pelosi’s niece should not be paid $181,648.00 by the US Taxpayer to be the ‘Climate Advisor’ at HUD. But maybe her advice is amazing.

We agree. Nancy Pelosi’s niece Alexi, who is serving at HUD as a so-called climate advisor, should not make over $181,000.

The information he posted on those government positions is available through public online databases.

The media is putting up anti-Musk hit pieces, failing to mention that one person he pointed to is Pelosi’s niece.

Several current federal employees told propaganda media CNN they’re afraid their lives will be forever changed – including physically threatened. They said Musk makes behind-the-scenes bureaucrats into personal targets.

Others told CNN that the threat of being in Musk’s crosshairs might even drive them from their jobs entirely.

The Union weighs in:

“These tactics are aimed at sowing terror and fear at federal employees,” said Everett Kelley, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, which represents more than 800,000 of the 2.3 million civilian federal employees. “It’s intended to make them fearful that they will become afraid to speak up.”

We are terrified we are going bankrupt.

On Thursday, the SpaceX founder joined Ramaswamy to write an op-ed describing their role in the new administration.

“The entrenched and ever-growing bureaucracy represents an existential threat to our republic, and politicians have abetted it for too long,” they wrote. “That’s why we’re doing things differently. We are entrepreneurs, not politicians. We will serve as outside volunteers, not federal officials or employees. Unlike government commissions or advisory committees, we won’t just write reports or cut ribbons. We’ll cut costs.”

They’re missing the point. These jobs need to be cut.

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RanboSouth
6 months ago

Public employees need to experience the same lack of job security as the private sector. After working in the oil industry for years, I witnessed and experienced layoffs every time the price of oil dropped. Government workers are never affected by ups and downs in the economy, thus they are never held accountable for their recklessness and incompetence. The federal… Read more »

ThinkAboutIt
6 months ago

Every so often someone comes along and plays a role to balance the scales. Musk and Rama are playing the role this time. It should strike fear in places where complacency and fraud infect once great organizations. Government has always been a place where bureaucrats create this world of self definition under an umbrella of legitimacy. This includes a web… Read more »

86 the globalists
6 months ago

Public employees should have never been allowed to unionize in the first place. They are public servants. If they are not happy with their pay and gubmint benefits they should find another job. And Elon is right. These two positions are useless government waste.

Sua Sponte
6 months ago

Like I noted before. The federal government is nothing more than a job placement program for individuals who wouldn’t make a dent in the private sector, have nothing to offer society, and maybe some barely marketable skills. But these positions? Nothing more than placement of leftist foot soldiers to act on the behalf of the democrats.

Anonymous
6 months ago
Reply to  Sua Sponte

This is why the deep state is so entrenched—Job security for the democrats