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DOGE Cuts May Have Immediate, Long-term Effects for Courts
The federal court system warned its employees that DOGE's cuts to building services and to executive branch staff could cause "immediate and long-term effects on court operations," according to a Monday memo obtained by TPM .
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That's the point.
Defund the Federal Government.
#1 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-03-18 09:54 PM | Reply
"That's the point. Defund the Federal Government. #1 | Posted by snoofy"
No ---- Sherlock. The first thing to cut is the outdated judge wardrobe. They got rid of wigs - judges should dress like normal people. You have no elevated position in society. Doing so will probably make judges less arrogant.
#2 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-03-19 01:20 AM | Reply
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