Two stories highlight recent intense reactions to DOGE policy cuts—with one report linking the changes to a drop in national park summer bookings and another featuring a social security activist warning about drastic consequences
US Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is resigning immediately, with Deputy Doug Tulino taking over until a permanent successor is named. DeJoy had pushed major cost-cutting measures—including layoffs and a DOGE deal—amid controversies and debates over the Postal Service’s future.
A watchdog warns that DOGE-driven FDIC staff cuts could jeopardize bank oversight, as the reduced workforce may struggle to examine 4,500 banks. Fewer examiners risk delayed reviews, undermining public trust and worsening chronic staffing shortages.
Industry insiders say uncertainty around park access is causing travelers to hold off on bookings or cancel plans entirely.
The same activist said he felt Elon Musk had no idea 'what he's fucking with' when it comes to the social benefit program.
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