Done! Thank you for making this so easy (reduced administrative burden). As a retired university professor in business I added some comments about the fact that what's in the Schedule F Executive Order is not taught as sound business practice in any business school and there is no valid, published management theory that professes such an approach. As an accountant, I also included the fact that massive fraud using financial statements happened, and still happens, when there is no respect for the law or professionalism and the auditors get too close to wanting to please the client. Using George Orwell's 1984 is not a way to govern.
We have seen through history that political purges of "undesirables", or "enemies of the state" are done for political gain and nothing else, often hurting the public at large. We must keep the numbers of political appointees low, so competent people can continue to get work done for all Americans.
I clicked your link today (5/1/25), but the Federal Register site still indicates that the comment period ended 11/17/23. As far as I can tell, it has not been re-opened for additional comments.
You left out a couple key points. Trump is in the process of reducing the size of the federal government that gives more power to the States and Trump is doing the will of the people plus he also won the popular vote (people living in the blue states voted for him even though he lost the electoral votes in those state), he's not a rogue President because he campaign on everything that he's currently doing in Office, so his voters are not surprised or shocked by his decisions.
If you started a company or became a leader, would you want people in your company being disloyal to your vision undermining and sabotaging you? President Biden did the same purging the first day in Office too by firing all of Trump's DOJ appointees. Seems a bit hypocritically that democrats thinks it's okay for their leader to do that but becomes unhinged when a republican President does the same.
Done! Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
I have done my good deed for the day!
Done
Thanks for pointing this out. I posted one and forwarded this to some contacts.
This is great. Thank you so much for highlighting this rule!
Done! Thank you for making this so easy (reduced administrative burden). As a retired university professor in business I added some comments about the fact that what's in the Schedule F Executive Order is not taught as sound business practice in any business school and there is no valid, published management theory that professes such an approach. As an accountant, I also included the fact that massive fraud using financial statements happened, and still happens, when there is no respect for the law or professionalism and the auditors get too close to wanting to please the client. Using George Orwell's 1984 is not a way to govern.
Yep - running the federal government like Trump enterprises not such a great idea
We have seen through history that political purges of "undesirables", or "enemies of the state" are done for political gain and nothing else, often hurting the public at large. We must keep the numbers of political appointees low, so competent people can continue to get work done for all Americans.
Comment made!
According to the document you linked to, comments were closed in 2023.
I clicked your link today (5/1/25), but the Federal Register site still indicates that the comment period ended 11/17/23. As far as I can tell, it has not been re-opened for additional comments.
I have also seen that the comments section is closed.
Please advise
I want to voice my opinion but I'm not seeing where I can do that. Please advise!
The comment section is closed?? What have I done incorrectly?
You left out a couple key points. Trump is in the process of reducing the size of the federal government that gives more power to the States and Trump is doing the will of the people plus he also won the popular vote (people living in the blue states voted for him even though he lost the electoral votes in those state), he's not a rogue President because he campaign on everything that he's currently doing in Office, so his voters are not surprised or shocked by his decisions.
If you started a company or became a leader, would you want people in your company being disloyal to your vision undermining and sabotaging you? President Biden did the same purging the first day in Office too by firing all of Trump's DOJ appointees. Seems a bit hypocritically that democrats thinks it's okay for their leader to do that but becomes unhinged when a republican President does the same.
No more comments being accepted
Looks like the comment period for this docket ended 2023 11 17. I didn’t pay attention to the original date of the post!