We often ask who's running the government with a White House led by doddering Joe Biden.
The audit from the Government Accountability Office found that just six agencies were operating with half of their staff in the office during the first three months of 2023, the latest sign that efforts to get federal employees back into the office after the coronavirus crisis and after years of encouraging telework have failed.
Turns out the government buildings Joe Biden presides over in his expensive, bloated government are about as empty as the old dotard's head. It's like we have a pretend president, presiding over a pretend government.
One thing the audit also notes is that these empty buildings waste a lot of electricity even with no one in them.
The Wall Street Journal, in an editorial on the matter, has noted that even the worst empty building problems in the private sector, such as vacant office towers in big blue-run cities, are dwarfed by the emptiness of the federal government buildings.
The near-uniform emptiness across different agencies is another way the government stands out.
The question is: Why are we paying for this? If the federal government can't get its post-COVID pandemic-era employees to come back to the office, then it's time for layoffs.
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