


As you certainly know by now, the Office of Personnel Management sent out an email Saturday asking federal employees to respond with five things they'd gotten done last week. More than anything, it seems to be a gambit to find out which employees working from home actually check their email. As MSNBC reported, one worker was "absolutely infuriated" to be given 48 hours to list five bullet points. She still found time to complain on MSNBC, though.
One federal employee who came through was Transporation Secretary Sean Duffy:
He also saved $10 million a year by getting rid of redundant or outdated landlines. Not bad.
Of course, many absolutely infuriated federal workers used the request to troll President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Rep. Swalwell could have just listed one bullet point, saying he made a snarky post to X. What else has he done? Have a look:
What a hero. Swalwell spent his whole week fighting fascism. What fascism? Cutting government fraud and waste? Did he hit Send on this email or was this just a social media stunt?
Seriously, what did he do?
That looks good as is.
He could have at least punched one in the face.
Could he be a little more specific? Exactly how did he fight fascism? By posting on X or jumping into that "street fight" that Democrats have called for?