Last month, the Trump administration placed a $1 spending limit on most government-issued credit cards that federal employees use to cover travel and work expenses. The impacts are already widely felt.

At the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, scientists aren’t able to order equipment used to repair ships and radars. At the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), laboratories are experiencing delays in ordering basic supplies. At the National Park Service, employees are canceling trips to oversee crucial maintenance work. And at the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), employees worry that mission-critical projects could be stalled. In many cases, employees are already unable to carry out the basic functions of their job.

“The longer this disruption lasts, the more the system will break,” says a USDA official who was granted anonymity because they aren’t authorized to speak to the media about the looming crisis.

  • @Maggoty
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    82 days ago

    Unless your goal is to create inefficiencies that pay you…

    • Noxy
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      12 days ago

      I wonder how that would even work here, though

      • @Maggoty
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        12 days ago

        Centralized payment vendor sold as better for accountability and efficiency. Owned by Musk.

        • Noxy
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          22 days ago

          ah yeah I could see that

          fucker probably jacks off to the idea of x.gov

          or gov.x

          or x.x

          or some stupid shit like that