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Frederique's avatar

"Probationary" category workers aren't necessarily recently hired. Some workers being terminated have been employed by the federal government for many years, with exemplary evaluations and in critical roles, but promotions results in being reclassified as probationary. Many examples have been posted on social media.

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I’m not sure “austerity theatre” is the best way to understand Musk’s dismantling of the US federal government. Like “security theatre,” it assumes that Musk’s goals are as stated but that his actions are simply for show, no matter how destructive they are in practice. It assumes a continuity with past practices, goals and customs that just isn’t there. As obviously destructive as Musk has already been, austerity theatre actually understates the scale of this catastrophe. (Also, Musk apparently is targeting agencies and regulators who affect him personally, so I wouldn’t take anything he says at face value.)

Musk and Trump are radicals. Revolutionaries, not reformers.

A better analogy would be a US cultural revolution: a dismantling of the US government done for the sake of completely remaking the United States in their own image. Austerity might be the language they use, but their project has nothing to do with efficiency. It has to do with creating the conditions to implement an authoritarian dictatorship. That’s the whole ball game.

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