Craig Wiesner

DE-Regulation 401-3.14h Program to Reduce Forms and Other Documents Program (PRFODP): The Department of Efficiency Department (DOED) hereby issues this DE-regulation that takes effect immediately and replaces any regulations previously promulgated unless such regulations have sunset dates subsequent to or prior to the date this DE-regulation was first distributed in draft form. All supervisors shall print this regulation, providing copies to each supervisee, posting on all bulletin boards, hold workshops to train supervisees, and require all contractors to do the same. Beginning today anytime anyone who falls under this DE-regulation encounters a form or document that he, she or they/them (strike they/them since DEI is not permitted under Department of Efficiency Department guiDElines) finds to be unnecessary they are required to fill out a form 401-3.14F, in quadruplicate, detailing what the original intent of the form or document was, why it may no longer be necessary, and what, if any, action other than eliminating that form or document should be taken. A standing committee of 14 supervisors and one Extremely Upper Management (EUM) director shall review the form or document, the recommendation, and disseminate a decision within six months. A document detailing the decision process and communicating the decision shall be distributed to all impacted personnel and recorded in the newly established Journal of Former Forms and Documents Journal (JFFDJ) that will be updated and distributed governmentwide every six weeks. Appeals to overturn such decisions must be made at least four months prior to the decision being made.

Back when I was a smart-ass at the 6903rd Electronic Security Group in Osan Korea, a unit also known as Skivvy Nine, I had a writing gig for the unit’s newspaper, the Morning Calm. I wrote an incredible story about our unit’s visit to the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) and a few satirical pieces similar to what you just read above. One was about how our commander had decided that using blank rounds during war games cost too much compared to using live rounds, so, starting with the next major exercise we’d be using live rounds instead of blanks. Another, a parody of the Paperwork Reduction Act, was quite funny. The problem was, people reading it thought it was real! I had done such a good job with military/government gobbledygook that it seemed like a typical ridiculous new rule.

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(3) comments

Terence Y

Thanks for your column today, Mr. Wiesner. You say, “I’m sure there are many ways to trim government regulations without endangering anyone,” but what makes you think DOGE is endangering anyone? And if they are, what are your “many ways to trim government regulations without endangering anyone? Personally, I don’t think DOGE has set a high enough target – let’s go for $3 trillion. And I think DOGE, if they haven’t already, should set up a tip and whistleblower hotline. Happy New Year!

SMpool

Good one Mr. Wiesner - agreed. President Musk's Department Of Greedy Entrepreneurs could be using his billions to cure childhood cancer, feed the hungry, house the homeless. Instead he wants people to work for free for him. What a joke. He's the immigrant who should be deported.

Terence Y

Hilarious. Hey SMpool, where is your outrage at the $30+ billion lost by Newsom to fraud? Where is your outrage at the continued $billions for the train-to-nowhere? Where is your outrage at treasonous Biden for taking two knees and giving $80 billion to the Taliban? Where is your outrage at Biden for giving close to $200 billion to Ukraine? Imagine if we used these billions to cure childhood cancer, feed the hungry, house the homeless. BTW, what are you contributing to cure childhood cancer, feed the hungry, house the homeless? And perhaps the potential $trillions saved by DOGE will be used to cure childhood cancer, feed the hungry, house the homeless. Have a Trump-tastic New Year!

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