Having the immigration case against SpaceX dropped by the DOJ, no doubt under direct orders:
In a Thursday court filing in Brownsville, Texas, government lawyers asked a judge to end a pause in proceedings so they could file a notice of dismissal of the case. The Justice Department said it would dismiss the case with prejudice, meaning it could not be brought again.
Notice that last bit, they made sure that it can't be restarted in the future, and yet the dropping of the case against disgraced New York Mayor Eirc Adams wasn't dismissed with prejudice so they would use it as a big stick in case he doesn't toe the line!
https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-says-i ... 025-02-21/
Stopping people from working, no really, this next idiocy is prime idiocy, what's the point of supplying someone with a credit card and putting a $1 limit on it, may as well just throw them all away because they are useless.
Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency put a $1 spending limit on most credit cards belonging to employees and contractors of the General Services Administration—a critical agency that manages IT and office buildings for the US government—along with at least three other federal agencies. Similar restrictions are expected to roll out to the entire government workforce soon, according to several sources familiar with the matter.
Note that it has been pointed out that any expenses involved in work and travel are required to be placed on these cards, employees are forbidden to use private funds except in extremely exceptional circumstances, all uses of the cards must be accompanied by itemized receipts and are checked and double checked by various departments so very little fraud can get through if any at all. However by placing a $1 limit it effectively means the card cannot be used for any business expense, and this is an IT and management agency, if the computer system breaks down and needs an IT guy he literally can't get there. Can't use the card to pay for taxi, bus or Uber, can't use his own car because the fuel he is using has been paid for by him, it just stops anything being done, then they will claim all the staff are sitting around all day doing nothing and are therefore unnecessary for the agency.
https://www.wired.com/story/doge-govern ... dit-cards/