The New Yorker Radio Hour

We the Builders: Federal Employees Stand Up to DOGE; Plus, Celebrating 100 Years: Michael Cunningham on “Brokeback Mountain”

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Mar 18, 2025
Explore the creation of We the Builders, a platform supporting federal employees facing job insecurity during political transitions. Listen as creators highlight the hidden yet crucial roles of these workers in keeping public services safe. Delve into the innovative use of DOGE to promote accountability in government. Celebrate 20 years of 'Brokeback Mountain' and discuss its impactful portrayal of LGBTQ+ relationships and cultural significance. Reflect on the complexities of love and loneliness that resonate throughout the poignant narrative.
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DOGE's Interrogations

  • DOGE representatives conducted 15-minute "interrogation-like" meetings with USDS employees.
  • They questioned the importance of their work without identifying themselves or explaining their roles.
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Fear in Federal Service

  • Federal workers want to serve but fear losing their jobs under the current administration.
  • Some are waiting for a safer time to return to government service while others bravely remain.
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Ongoing Firings

  • Federal worker firings are expected to continue in waves, impacting agencies like GSA and SSA.
  • Managers often receive no advance notice of these firings, creating uncertainty and fear.
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