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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"The Opposite of Efficiency": DOGE's Credit Card Crackdown Is Making Research Slower, Harder, and Worse - Mother Jones
That worker is one of many whose PCard, or purchasing card, will be revoked at the end of the monthpart of an internal order by the Department of Energy to significantly reduce the number of such cardholders across the system. Effectively an official credit or debit card, PCards are used by the national laboratories, which conduct research on a wide range of scientific and technical subjects ranging from environmental management to national security, to save valuable time and streamline transactions. But to the Trump administration, the cards are further evidence that theres an epidemic of overspending on scienceso theyre on the DOGE chopping block, whatever the consequences.
The technicians name and the laboratory employing him have been withheld to ensure his safety. He is passionate about the work he does in the field of research: things [that] have benefited us so much over the years. He received notice via email, which Mother Jones has reviewed, citing the upcoming changes.
The email conceded that the decrease in PCard holders is significant and listed the remaining employees authorized to use the cards. While the email said more announcements would be coming, there was no acknowledgement of how the changes would disrupt workflows or research.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/03/doge-science-research-trump-card-cuts/
Biophilic
(6,404 posts)These people are fucking morons!!!
Well, I know, their job IS to make things worse, slow down and, if possible, stop research, and generally fuck up the works. They are just too stupid for words. Some of this research might one day have helped them. No, they think they are supermen and nothing will happen to them.
tanyev
(48,675 posts)When I worked for a local government and had a Pcard, we had to submit receipts and justification paperwork every billing cycle for each purchase. It was by no means a Free Money! card.
Ms. Toad
(38,312 posts)The pCards are almost certainly making 5% or so back on all purchases for the government. It is one of the reasons my university shifted to universal pCards, rather than reimbursement. It shifts whatever bonuses I got (cash back, frequent flyer miles, etc ) to my employer's pocket.