Dem senator loses her mind over Elon Musks demand for all federal workers to answer question, What did you do last week?

A Democratic senator went on a crude online tirade over Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) demand for all federal workers to answer a simple question about their productivity.Tina Smith (D-Minn.) called the world’s richest man a “d–k boss” for orchestrating the email that went out to federal workers on Saturday with the subject line, “What did you do last week?”Smith’s tirade comes as several government departments — including Kash Patel’s FBI — are instructing their employees not to respond to the message.
In a similar fashion to the types of sporadic requests Musk blasted out to his employees at Tesla and SpaceX, the Office of Personnel Management dished out the demand to federal workers — five bullet points with their accomplishments by 11:59 a.m.on Monday.
It instructed them not to include any classified material.Musk then publicly wrote on X that “failure to respond will be taken as a resignation” — something that was not noted in the email blast.He was adamant that “the bar is very low here.”“This is the ultimate d–k boss move from Musk – except he isn’t even the boss, he’s just a d—,” Smith (D-Minn.) jabbed on X.“I bet a lot of people have had an experience like this with a bad boss — there’s an email in your inbox on Saturday night saying, ‘Prove to me your worthiness by Monday or else.’ I’m on the side of the workers, not the billionaire —hole bosses.”Amid the uproar within the federal government, Musk defended the missive as a “very basic pulse check.” “The reason this matters is that a significant number of people who are supposed to be working for the government are doing so little work that they are not checking their email at all!” he contended on X amid a firestorm.“In some cases, we believe non-existent people or the identities of dead people are being used to collect paychecks.”The email blast came shortly after President Trump publicly encouraged Musk...