"It's Incredibly Depressing": Federal Workers Are Revealing What It Like To Work For The Government Right Now
Briefly

This week, the Trump administration proposed buyouts for approximately 2 million federal employees, who could receive salaries until September if they resign by February 6. Concerns arise over the legality of such offers without Congressional authorization, spurring warnings from Senator Tim Kaine. Workers express a grim mood on Reddit, with messages highlighting fears of illegal changes, unsustainable costs to taxpayers, and a strong resolve among some to maintain their positions amid chaotic governance. The situation reflects rising tensions within the federal workforce as the administration pushes for sweeping reforms.
It's pretty grim. Most of the stuff is illegal, but no one knows what that means now. A new email was set up to communicate directly with federal workers.
Angry and very compelled to stay at my post, uphold my oath of office, and stick it to the new administration.
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