Trump Mocks Liberal Crybabies With Hilarious Cartoon

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President Donald Trump has turned up the heat on his critics, unleashing a SpongeBob SquarePants meme on Sunday to mock federal workers griping about a new accountability measure from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The move came after Musk, the DOGE chief, announced on Saturday that all federal employees would get an email asking what they accomplished last week—a simple request that’s sent liberals into a tailspin. For conservatives, this is a masterstroke, exposing the bloated bureaucracy’s resistance to even basic oversight.

The meme, shared by both Musk on X and Trump on Truth Social, shows SpongeBob puzzling over a notepad while Patrick Star holds a list titled “Got Done Last Week.” The entries?

It’s a savage jab at the outrage from federal unions and Democrat lawmakers over what Musk called a “trivial task.” The email, sent through the Office of Personnel Management, demanded five bullet points by Monday at 11:59 p.m.—or else non-responders would be assumed to have resigned.

Musk didn’t flinch amid the backlash.

“These are the people who should be considered for promotion,” he said of those who’ve already sent “a large number of good responses.”

The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) fired back, with national president Everett Kelley arguing it’s unlawful.

“We believe that employees have no obligation to respond to this unlawful email absent other lawful direction,” Kelley wrote in a letter to OPM’s acting director.

The union claimed it pulls workers—like VA surgeons or air traffic controllers—from critical duties, calling it “disruptive to essential government functions.” Newly minted FBI Director Kash Patel even told agents to hold off responding until the bureau coordinates.

But conservatives aren’t buying the hysterics. Jeffrey Tucker of the Brownstone Institute shrugged it off.

“It’s completely conventional in the service industry when there’s new management,” he said. “It’s only causing screams and panics because it’s government.”

Ana Mostarac on X echoed that, stating, “It’s standard practice to report what you’ve accomplished to your manager.”

Trump’s meme drop came hours after Musk defended the directive, which aligns with the administration’s war on waste. DOGE’s already slashed $55 billion from agencies like USAID, and this email’s just the start. Democrats like Senator Tina Smith (D-Minn.) raged on X, calling it a “d–k boss move from Musk” and siding with “workers, not billionaire a–hole bosses.” Too bad for her—the GOP base loves it.

Republicans see this as Trump and Musk delivering on promises: gut the swamp, demand results, and ditch the excuses. The left’s meltdown only proves they’re terrified of accountability. With the administration riding high off 2024’s mandate, conservatives are ready to watch this efficiency crusade steamroll the whiners and win big for taxpayers.

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