The federal government does not provide acceptable public services to justify the taxpayer costs incurred.
Possibly true. But to deal with that you take a strategic view. "Move fast and break things" may work well in the technical world, when it comes to public services which people rely on then not so much.
Terrible work conditions will force out the tenured employees.
It will make people who are most capable of getting a new job do so. Those are generally the more competent people.
If you are bawwing about further degradation of services
I'm not bawwing about anything.
The further degradation of services affects you, not me.
It will be funny watching Musk et all break things and cult members like you suffering the consequences.
Of course, you'll pretend things aren't broken. Anything rather than admit your cult leader doesn't care about you and doesn't know what he's doing.