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NextImg:The Babylon Bee Obtained A List Of Some Of The Things Government Employees Said They Accomplished Last Week

With all of the debate raging over the Department of Government Efficiency requiring all federal employees to respond to an email with a list of things they did during the week, everyone has been left to wonder… what exactly did all of them do last week?

Thanks to high-ranking connections, The Babylon Bee has obtained the following list of some of the things that responding government employees said they accomplished last week:

  1. Responded to this email: Following directions is a top priority.

  2. Hid in the janitor's closet from the DOGE guys: Sometimes it's best just to be honest.

  3. Completed a game of Minesweeper on the highest difficulty: This type of genius should always have a job in the federal government.

  4. Proofread a new series of instructional transsexual comic books for Guatemalan children: Changing the world is a tough job, but someone has to do it.

  5. Walked around the national park to make sure all of the trees were still there: Continual vigilance is the key.

  6. Spied on a few homeschool families: America's enemies must be watched closely.

  7. Counted all of the paper clips in the drawer: Everyone has a responsibility to minimize waste.

  8. Recorded 12 TikTok dances: Creating a lasting legacy with your work is important.

  9. Processed a scathing indictment of an 87-year-old grandmother who prayed outside an abortion clinic: Federal employees do truly heroic work.

  10. Made a comprehensive list of all things done every day: Unfortunately, the last thing done was deleting the list.

It was clearly a busy week. Every government employee obviously fills a vital and indispensable role in the daily lives of everyday Americans. What other things do you think were on the list? Throw them in the comments below.

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