A former federal contracting officer writes that correcting the mess created by cancelling Social Security's enumeration at birth contract with Maine (and perhaps other states) may not be so easy. As he writes, "One thing drilled into the heads of contract specialist and contracting officer by their lawyers is that there 'ain’t breathing no life into a dead contract. Dead is Dead.'” Starting all over again on a federal contract isn't something done quickly.
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So I guess ignoring common, basic, and well understood legal principles is not a good thing, even when Leland does it for his orange messiah, got it. FAFO LMMFAO at these 🤡🤡🤡
I bet their rich cronies all ready to step in
This is nothing. Wait until the ROs and HQ are decimated and FOs are left to fend for themselves. Congress and Press - WAKE UP. The ship is going down.
Has anyone noticed that “enumeration at birth “contracts are on the DOGE website for six other states? Related?
Well this is what happens when you fire a bunch of people who had something called "institutional knowledge"! Rest assured...More To Come!!!!!
And, the worst part about it is that the EAB and EDR contracts are literally the definition of cost effective major fraud deterrents.
These morons continue to amaze me. No matter what levels of stupidity these idiots manage to sink to, it seems that there are no limits to how far they can continue to sink.
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