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The largest federal labor union in the U.S. said Friday that tens of thousands of federal workers could soon “have their jobs politicized” and be swiftly fired under a new rule proposed by the Office of Personnel Management.
Under the rule, an estimated 50,000 career civil servants would be reclassified as “at-will” employees,
removing civil service protections and making it easier for the federal government to dismiss them.

Donald Trump and his billionaire ally, tech mogul Elon Musk, have long claimed the federal workforce is rife with “rogue bureaucrats” and is part of the “deep state,” pledging to dismantle the civil service.

Trump said on his social media platform, Truth Social, that reclassifying workers “will allow the federal government to finally be ‘run like a business.'”
“If these government workers refuse to advance the policy interests of the president, or are engaging in corrupt behavior, they should no longer have a job,” he said.

Everett Kelley, national president of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), said Friday’s announcement was
the latest “in a series of deliberate moves by this administration to corrupt the federal government and replace qualified public servants with political cronies.”

🔥“President Trump’s action to politicize the work of tens of thousands of career federal employees will erode the government’s merit-based hiring system and undermine the professional civil service that Americans rely on,” said Kelley.

🆘“Politicizing the career civil service is a threat to our democracy and to the integrity of all the programs and services Americans rely on.”

The new category for civil servants was originally called #ScheduleF, but the White House said it was changing the classification to “#Schedule #Policy / #Career.”

U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner and Rep. Gerry Connolly,
all Democrats from Virginia whose constituents include many federal employees,
said Saturday that
Trump’s proposal to “hire and fire these workers based on their politics,
not their qualifications… makes us all less safe.”

The lawmakers have all backed legislation to protect the federal civil service from being reclassified outside of merit system principles without the approval of Congress,
and issued a warning to congressional Republicans who have heard from angry constituents in recent weeks about the administration’s spending cuts through the so-called Department of Government Efficiency.

“Anyone who cares about our national security, or receives Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid,
or any other critical service administered by the federal government, has a vested interest in protecting our merit-based federal workforce,”
said the lawmakers.

“We have long fought for legislation to protect the federal workforce from this kind of attack.

To our colleagues who will hear from their constituents if government services continue to decline because of this decision:
You were warned.”
commondreams.org/news/trumps-s

Common Dreams · Trump Advances Plan to Fill Federal Government With 'Political Cronies' | Common DreamsThe largest federal labor union warns of mass firings of career civil servants under a new rule proposed by Trump. Will the politicization of federal jobs jeopardize our democracy and essential services? Stand up to protect our merit-based federal workforce before it's too late.

Repair and Remain: How to do the slow, hard, good work of staying put by Kurt Armstrong

Let’s say time comes to gut and renovate your bathroom: I can help you with that—demolition, framing, reworking the plumbing, moving some electrical, installing some mould-resistant drywall, maybe some nice tile for the floor and some classic glazed ceramic three-by-six subway tile for the tub surround. Should take a month or two, depending on what all’s involved. And as for you, hey, for the sake of your wife and kids, I think you better quit the flurry of furtive late-night texts to the sexy young co-worker and cut back a bit on your recreational drinking because wine is a mocker, so goes the proverb, as if those Facebook posts of you at the bar last week weren’t proof enough.

Repair and remain. Work with what you’ve got. Sit still for a moment, take stock, make some changes. Big changes, if necessary.

welchwrite.com/blog/2025/04/16

#repair#remain#life

The 4 Types of Luck by Sahil Bloom [Shared]

The 4 Types of Luck
In 1978, a neurologist named Dr. James Austin published a book entitled Chase, Chance, & Creativity: The Lucky Art of Novelty.

In it, Dr. Austin proposed that there are four types of luck:

Blind Luck
Luck from Motion
Luck from Awareness
Luck from Uniqueness
Here's how to think about each type:

welchwrite.com/blog/2025/04/15

Start with the Jar: How to understand your capacity via Turtle’s Pace [Shared]

Optimism is dangerous, especially when it comes to planning our goals. If we underestimate the effort of an endeavor, we set ourselves up for failure. When we fail to meet our expectations, we can succumb to cynicism.
We must learn how much we can process to avoid the hope trap.

Domain, Duration, and Dimension

Imagine you have thousands of marbles to carry on a plane, and airport security released a new regulation that limits an individual to one jarful. If you don’t know the jar's capacity, you won’t know how many marbles you can bring and could risk losing your precious orbs!

welchwrite.com/blog/2025/04/14

#schedule #scheduling #planning #capacity #life #work #career #advice #shared

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The Best Programmers I Know
endler.dev/2025/best-programme

"I have met a lot of developers in my life. Lately, I asked myself: “What does it take to be one of the best? What do they all have in common?”

In the hope that this will be an inspiration to someone out there, I wrote down the traits I observed in the most exceptional people in our craft. I wish I had that list when I was starting out. Had I followed this path, it would have saved me a lot of time."

endler.devThe Best Programmers I Know | Matthias EndlerI have met a lot of developers in my life. Late…

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Curiosity: The neglected trait that drives success via BBC [Shared]

On 7 January 1918 at New York’s Hippodrome, the incredible illusionist Harry Houdini unveiled one of his most famous tricks – the vanishing elephant – in front of thousands of spectators.

The beast in question, Jennie, reportedly weighed 10,000 pounds (4,536kg). She raised her trunk in greeting, before a stagehand led her into a huge cabinet and closed the doors behind them. After a dramatic drum roll, the doors reopened – and the cabinet was now empty. To the thousands of spectators, it seemed that she had vanished into thin air. 

How could Houdini have managed to hide such an enormous animal? No one at the time could provide a definitive explanation of what had happened, though there is one predominant theory.

welchwrite.com/blog/2025/04/11

Now that I'm retired, I've had some time to think back on my whole career. With this perspective, it's become clear to me that a lot of things I thought were really important, just aren't in the big picture. Anyway, I wrote a short article about what made my career successful, and about the best thing I ever did.

You can read it on my no-ads, no-tracking, personal site.

schrag.ca/articles/the-secret.

(Another nice thing about retirement is not having to build an audience or hustle for work. I can just write openly and not worry if it's going to annoy anyone.)

schrag.caThe Secret to my Success
Continued thread

5/5 On a larger note, I do not see 'retirement' as living off your savings. That is a different stage when I'm physically or mentally unable to do what qualifies as work. I see 'retirement from full-time employment' as a stage where I do less to earn the same or more than as I was employed full-time. That provides me more time to myself, and not pretend to spend all of it for the employer.

The phrase I'm stopping myself from saying most often..

"Why are prices so high?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why can't I get someone who speaks English when I call tech support?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why is our national debt so ridiculous?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why are people being laid off and their #jobs sent overseas?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why isn't it possible to have a #career any longer? Why is everything #GigWork?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why can't anyone afford #housing these days?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why are all these homeless people camped in my city?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why are #undocumented Mexican workers being hired instead of Americans?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why do we have such awful #PoliticalPolarization ?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why isn't the weather normal anymore?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why don't we give adequate care to our veterans?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why are my medication prices so high?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why is my healthcare so expensive, with so few doctors available in my area?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why do I pay $3.50 every time I withdraw cash from an ATM?" - Because you vote Republican

"Why is #college #tuition so expensive?" - Because you vote #Republican (OK, also some other reasons, but heavily the Republican thing)

"Why are people giving me the stink eye in the grocery store?" - I think you know.