• @just_another_person
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    1110 hours ago

    According to American laws, they aren’t breaking any, technically. They are also unidentified as of yet, only claimed to exist by Musk. Although he’s a complete fucking idiot, he’s smart enough to keep them off the government books so their identity doesn’t become public record. They’ll slip up though.

    • @givesomefucks
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      2510 hours ago

      According to American laws, they aren’t breaking any, technically

      What?

      They broke multiple with the very first email…

      Then the anti deficiency act with the promise of pay past what is budgeted…

      And a bunch of smaller ones.

      Who the hell told you they haven’t broken any laws and why are you listening to them?

      • @mkwt
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        29 hours ago

        They broke multiple with the very first email…

        Can you cite any specific statutes or CFRs?

        I’m not aware of anything that specifically prevents OPM from lying to the federal civil service (about the terms of a buyout offer) in an email. Or from making empty threats about “consequences” in ten days or whatever.

        As far as I know, the President is legally entitled to control OPM pretty unilaterally. Like OMB.

        A lot of hoopla has been made about Musk and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service. But I’m not aware of anything that has been definitely illegal so far. (Unless he starts messing with legally mandated payments. BFS is basically just a fancy check printing house. All of the important fiscal decisions are supposed to be made in other government departments, offices, and Congressional appropriations.)

        The only things I know about that are probably squarely illegal are the IG firings, and the EOs that are already in litigation. In the case of the IGs, I’m not sure if there any kind of substantial enforcement mechanism.

        • @givesomefucks
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          47 hours ago

          I’m not aware of anything that specifically prevents OPM from lying to the federal civil service (about the terms of a buyout offer)

          https://www.gao.gov/legal/appropriations-law/resources

          This act prohibits federal agencies from obligating or expending federal funds in advance or in excess of an appropriation, and from accepting voluntary services.