Funny Political Memes

2 million messages every week. 104 million messages a year. Checking them is going to be automated. It’s an exercise in futility and should be treated as such.
Now you just need to get others on board to set up a weekly auto "reply" who aren't even federal government employees.

See if DOGE tries to lay off the Office Manager of your local CPA... :ROFLMAO:
 
2 million messages every week. 104 million messages a year. Checking them is going to be automated. It’s an exercise in futility and should be treated as such.
True. But you don't want to give them an easy way to flag it as not genuine automatically... although maybe that's a good thing since they are supposed to be about efficiency.... I don't know any more
 
Someone needs to write a “what I accomplished” bullsh!t generator like the new age bullsh!t generator so that employees only need to reionize electrons.

If at least 2 of the 5 items don't reference "Synergy" you are not doing it right.
 
Government: we need you to send an email detailing five things you did last week.
Government employee: I’m traumatized, this is overreach, we are ruled by a fascist.

Government: we need you to get injected with experimental gene therapy.
Government employee: okey-dokey
 
If at least 2 of the 5 items don't reference "Synergy" you are not doing it right.
"Workflow" is the one I see currently.
Stack of resumes; at least three of them are obviously AI. I said I want to interview these three just to ask them about how they improved the workflow at their previous job, since they mentioned that in their work experience.

Nobody that does this job uses that term...ever.
 
good question...might I suggest injections of disinfectant?

Ivermectin is the wonder drug they don't want you to know about.

Who are they? Still trying to figure that one out but I'm guessing they sent an email last week explaining 5 different ways they tried to bury the truth about it.
 
Ivermectin is the wonder drug they don't want you to know about.

Who are they? Still trying to figure that one out but I'm guessing they sent an email last week explaining 5 different ways they tried to bury the truth about it.
I also heard when it starts getting warmer out, it miraculously goes away...
 
Ivermectin is the wonder drug they don't want you to know about.

Who are they? Still trying to figure that one out but I'm guessing they sent an email last week explaining 5 different ways they tried to bury the truth about it.

There are plenty of examples of Ivermectin doing some great things. Several families close to me went that direction with a lot of success. It was doctor prescribed and not bought at Atwoods. It was actually a legit and effective treatment.
 
Ivermectin and vitamin C doses were proposed by several friends as a cure for my wife’s cancer instead of traditional radiation and chemotherapy. My problem with these friends is that the oncologist said she’d be dead in six weeks if we didn’t start both immediately. Now, are you going to trust friends over facts. I’m not. Kill your own loved ones if you want. She’s making remarkable progress now. I trust doctors over conjecture and my cousin knows a guy.. To each his own of course, but trusting rumors over facts has consequences. Not just IMO
 
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Ivermectin and vitamin C doses were proposed by several friends as a cure for my wife’s cancer instead of traditional radiation and chemotherapy. My problem with these friends is that the oncologist said she’d be dead in six weeks if we didn’t start both immediately. Now, are you going to trust friends over facts. I’m not. Kill your own loved ones if you want. She’s making remarkable progress now. I trust doctors over conjecture and my cousin knows a guy.. To each his own of course, but trusting rumors over facts has consequences. Not just IMO
That doesn't mean Ivermectin doesn't work or help. Just don't be stupid about it.
 
There’s a law out there against practicing medicine without a license. I wouldn’t give anyone medical advice beyond whether or not I like a certain doctor. To each his own I guess. Even after they’d shrunk that baseball to the size of a raisin friends are so convinced they are right, they keep peddling it.
 
There’s a law out there against practicing medicine without a license. I wouldn’t give anyone medical advice beyond whether or not I like a certain doctor. To each his own I guess. Even after they’d shrunk that baseball to the size of a raisin friends are so convinced they are right, they keep peddling it.
Why would you follow medical advice from anyone but someone with a license?
 
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