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Leslie Murphree's avatar

The best Friday surprise. Jeff’s out before Badlands. ❤️🤍💙. Thank you Jeff for all you do for us that are truth seekers & freedom fighters. Most of all Jesus followers. We are going to need Him.

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NothingButNet's avatar

Kaboom, baby💥! Time to go short on the DC residential real estate market. Lots of swamp creatures will soon be crawling out and scurrying away from DC after bilking the taxpayers for decades. The Kash Patel Show, soon to open at the FBI will be a most enjoyable experience. 👍👍

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Trump urgently needs to send the bureaucracies out into the country to really destroy the DC swamp permanently - I don't care how much it costs. Take every department and relocate it to where it can actually be beneficial to the American people instead of the swamps own self interests.

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Gma HighDesert Oregon's avatar

And disassemble the west coast OR,WA,CA! It’s beyond dangerous, abusive, & packed full of degenerates in State & Local government. Black Trans history month was disgustingly announced in Oregon’s legislature!!

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Robin Greer's avatar

That's unbelievable. They just keep going further down that hole.

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Maha's avatar

SPAM

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c Anderson's avatar

What can you expect from a state that legalized meth, heroin, ecstasy etc., only to 3 years later figure out it wasn’t good for society? Hehehe, Oregon is CA’s backwoods buddy. https://youtu.be/NFutge4xn3w

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Sunlover's avatar

And then the 51st state (joking folks) after seeing how well it didn’t work, went ahead and did the same thing-with predictably horrible results we are still dealing with.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Gma, amen sister. Fellow Oregonian here.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Please, please President Trump, take every last former federal penny away from the cancer called Oregon and let it die. We true pioneers will survive and rebuild this once great state.

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FGB3's avatar

Only west of the Cascades in WA and OR. And south of Sacramento in CA.

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CMCM's avatar

Most of N. California and East of Sacramento is Red, but without enough power or population to overthrow the Dem crazies. Hopefully that will change.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

These treasonous, insane bastards will never give up, because to give up is to acknowledge the whole damned dirty disgusting lie they have told us all. Remember, it was/is their goal to utterly destroy America and build it in the sick and disturbing, evil ideas planted in their diseased heads by satan himself.

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George Burnet's avatar

It could be fun to build a list of prospective locations for Federal Agencies. I nominate Grundy Center, IA; Nekoma, ND; Yazoo City, MS; East Palestine, OH.; Flint, MI.

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George's avatar

My SIL lives in (true story)Looneyville WV. How appropriate

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RunningLogic's avatar

😂😂😂

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NanaW's avatar

It couldn’t get better than that. 🤣

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Anywhere but DC and the East or West coast.

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Maha's avatar

It needs more precise location planning. In example, Colorado should have NO federal AG agencies along the Front Range Leftist cities. The real farming is further east in the Plains, and is full of Conservatives. Or go to the West Slope for tree fruit and corn--again, Conservatives are in abundance. Cattle ranching is all over the state, but certainly not in Denver, Ft Collins, or Colorado Springs. They just raise Marxists there.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I agree, precision in location is definitely a key element, perhaps the most, aside from just getting them to hell out of DC, where the conspire with each other at the demise of the Citizens who pay their damned salaries and benefits.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

USDA in Iowa. Or Nebraska. Where the farmers are, you know? (Even though PA where I live is fairly big in ag).

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Tom's avatar

I recommend we let the Amish to run the Department of Agriculture.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Great idea—-discounting their unwillingness to be involved in gubbermint…..

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Maha's avatar

Someone reticent to be in government may be the best person for the job.

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shayne's avatar

Get rid of the underground bio lab at KS State University.......

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Fred's avatar

Read that DOGE has a suggestion link. Do it! I have a few of my own.

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Emu's avatar

In Gainesville there’s an underground facility that has warning signs all over it. It’s between Shane’s and the VA. Does anyone know what this is?

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Beckadee's avatar

Probably where Jeff Childers was created! He's otherworldly! haha

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Emu's avatar

Shands

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FGB3's avatar

Before that Trump needs to talk with Catherine Austin Fitts.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

FGB, dont know of her, who is she? What is/are her bonafides?

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FGB3's avatar

It's from Wikipedia so sift thru any negative Democrat bias...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Austin_Fitts

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Absolutely not!

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FGB3's avatar

Would you 'expand' on that exclamation?

Do you have some beef with CAF?

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Donna in MO's avatar

They are already out there some. I just happened across a BizJournal article yesterday talking about a 1000 person layoff at the IRS office in KC. Accompanying that article was a list of "Top government employment entities" #1 on that list by a landslide was "Federal Government" with 38,000 employees! And that is just one city. I know we have GSA, DHS, USDA, EPA and IRS offices here but who knows what else!?

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RunningLogic's avatar

It’s really mind boggling to think of all of the people employed by the government!

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Peace's avatar

I would love to see that actual number of people employed by the government. Pre- and post-Trump admin.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Honestly, the government could accomplish its mission with less than 20% of the current bloated non-workforce.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Hi Donna,

Yep I know, they are everywhere. I just want the cabal of treasonous department headquarters totally blown up, sent to the four winds where it is more difficult to conspire against us and enrich themselves in the deepest and dirtiest of swamps, DC. My preference? Guantanamo Bay.

I think President Trump should simply turn all of DC into one Gigantic Smithsonian Museum for the Citizens to come and learn about Civics and the goodness of America which the Left and the RINOs (RINOs are actually worse than the stinking dems) hate.

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Barbls's avatar

"...to where it can actually be [accessible and accountable] to the American people..."

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Steenroid's avatar

It will cost less if you do away with all but maybe 5 of them before you move them.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Good point, lets get back to the strictly enumerated powers granted by the Constitution.

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Verve's avatar

YES YES AND YES!!!!

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Freedom Fox's avatar

I have exactly ZERO empathy for government workers who lose their jobs. Zero. When government told me I was a nonessential human and my work was nonessential, my business shuttered, lost everything I had, my home, my savings, my quality of life over a f'n flu - while government workers got paid to sit at home, worked to make sure my personal economy and life was destroyed while they got fat, happy and authoritarian I lost any ability to have sympathy or empathy for them. In fact, I prayed for the day they felt the hardship and loss they put me through.

The only thing about their terminations I'll be unhappy about is the soft landing most will get. That wasn't available for me. F them. F them. F them. All. Git the hell out, we don't want you no more! None of ya! Go! Go'on, git! Enjoy your cardboard box homes under highway overpasses and soup lines at the local homeless shelters for clothes, cots and institutional meals. Like you did to millions of Americans. Who had no voice or media telling their stories. Other than "it couldn't be helped." F all y'all! It can't be helped!

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Upon further review I realize my comment is very angry sounding and doesn't recognize the humanity in these people, many of whom were just doing their jobs, didn't know any better. And everybody deserves some measure of respect for their human dignity and worth, at least something to hope for while they're feeling hopeless. To them and to somewhat soften my first comment I'd like to give them a measure of hope for a better future:

They can learn to code.

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Porge's avatar

I'm with you FF, let them f@#king code!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Nice, lol.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I have less than zero.

And hip hip hooray, and AMEN to your second paragraph. These are criminals who do not deserve compassion. Trump will keep the 20% who actually work for their pay and benefits.

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Carlos's avatar

I think he should send a FBI SWAT team to Killarys house, just for fun 🤩

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Ans let them rummage through her underwear drawer. 😬

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Bill Campbell's avatar

eww

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Mary Mc's avatar

😂😂😂

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

IKR?

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shayne's avatar

That deserves a vomit emoji .... LOL

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Mary Mc's avatar

🤮🤮🤮

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shayne's avatar

Thank you Mary! I can't figure out where the emojis are. LOL!

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Carlos's avatar

Hers and Huma?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The HumaSlut is now boinking the vile POS Alex Soros...

So beware HER undies... they are 4X toxic and quite odoriferous!!

(Wiener, Hillapig, Soros and herself) "HURL-acious!!

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Tom's avatar

The new guy will get that job.

After several other newer guys quit on the spot.

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Gary's avatar

Wow, you are cruel. I would not wish that on anybody but an Epstein regular!!!!

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Freebird's avatar

😂😂😂

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

oh no.... no, no, no, no, please no! Not hillary's!

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NanaW's avatar

That would haunt their dreams forever.

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Cherre Dyer's avatar

Great payback❣️🍒

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Matt's avatar

Except they should just burn her underwear drawer before opening it😭

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

LOL, gotta be a lot of viruses, etc, in there...

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ewww 😝

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Porge's avatar

Break out the hazmat suits!😬

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh I think it should be for real, not for fun!

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Cabogirl's avatar

And go thru all her drawers. !!!! Yuk

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Cathy's avatar

Sort of like the mar a lago raid!

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Janet's avatar

I read that is happening big time. The real estate world in the DC area is roiling (mostly down).

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MaryAnn's avatar

Young friends bought their first home in Alexandria, VA (both work remotely, he in USG and she in private industry) in early ‘24. I suspect they will soon be underwater with that high 6 figure purchase. 😢 Who could have predicted this? Was it BHO who said he would ‘fundamentally change’ the USA? Ha! Trump says “Hold my diet coke.” 😆

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Janet's avatar

Sure people will find this hard. My daughter and her husb@nd were forced to move to Long Island when she was 8 months pregnant because of a private sector job. They had to buy eye watering high. They are still paying too much and this was in 2006. They are looking to leave as soon as it’s feasible but with their kid in college, not easy. But their life is good. Marriage strong.

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AT's avatar

Forced? What are they slaves?

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Janet's avatar

Lost his job. An 8 month pregnant wife. She wasn’t working. In another state. It kind of felt that way to them. House prices eye watering. They loved where they were before but as I said they managed.

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Barbls's avatar

I recall 2020, when thousands of people who owned property in NYC were selling at any price - even with underwater mortgages - and getting out of town because of government edicts.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Where will all the rats and cockroaches go? Illinois? Or worse to conservative states? Grrrr ..

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WP William's avatar

Prices are cheapest in NON-DEM Stranglehold communities so that brings these monied, white privilege, educated Progressive perverts in and F-s everything up with their sustainable, vibrant, inclusive, gentrification

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Julie Ann B's avatar

We can only hope and pray they will head to the EU!

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Trump should offer a reverse tarriff to those leaving US for France or Ukraine.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Let them gentrify Gaza.

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Janet's avatar

God no. I’m an inmate of Illinois.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I amused myself earlier this week by looking at Zillow for D.C. Decades ago, related by cousin who lived there at the time, Houston had an oil-industry crash, and people were selling their houses for less than their mortgage amount. Serious ouch.

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David Roberts's avatar

Last time I checked, over 10,000 homes for sale within commuting distance of DC.

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WP William's avatar

C'Mon Rednecks of all races, ethnicities, and genders; let's at minimum get a second home near the Potomac and re-take the SWAMP for the next 100 years. TURN D.C. and N. VA RED. Why not re-unify West VA to VA concurrent with adding Canada as the 50th state and not have to change all the flags and such?

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MarshaLouise's avatar

51st!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

What a great idea--and yes on the flag. I was born when it had 48 stars, then picked up 2 more. Enough with the flag changes already.

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Ts Blue's avatar

Not a big number for a Metro of that size. Terrible place to live with midwest weather and east coast prices, no thanks. But there has been no reduction in the hundreds of thousands of gov related jobs, oh and it is rush hour pretty much all the time, so you have that bonus. The DC metro is a terrible place to live.

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Name Redacted's avatar

Making the northern VA counties less blue will change the State to red.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Wow. That’s a lot

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Via V… yes, it was 1986, oil plummeted to $10/gal… then 1987, the stock market crash, then the interest rates sky rocketed… fun times 😵‍💫

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thank you, Maureen!

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Politico Phil's avatar

LMAO......... To an ex-DoD employee, this is the funniest I've ever read....

Today's C&C: "To the Swamp, he’s (Kash Patel) a walking nightmare wrapped in a security clearance."

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Susan Clack's avatar

Praying for Kash's safety, and actually ALL the new Department heads! I think there are a lot of 🎯 in DC now ... So, Lord, keep them ALL under the protection of Your mighty wings! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🔥🔥🔥⚡⚡⚡😇😇😇

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FGB3's avatar

The angels have wings (traditionally speaking). Our Almighty Father doesn't have "wings". He doesn't have a body either.

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Susan L.'s avatar

Scripture has elements of figurative poetry. Psalm 91:3-5 “Surely He will deliver you from the snare of the fowler, and from the deadly plague. He will cover you with His feathers; under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and rampart. You will not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day. “ Great prayer for Kash and the other high level positions doing the difficult cuts.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I LOVE the song based on this psalm - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvpjxfWrjzY ! I guess it's a Catholic song, grew up singing it and still do in my church - when we were picking music for my father in law's funeral I suggested this. My Methodist MIL loved it, and said she'd never heard it before.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Get the popcorn ready 🍿

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Kash should send a SWAT team to Chris Matthews house for asking on MSNBC "Who's going to take a shot at Trump?"

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/msnbc-asks-whos-going-take-shot-trump

I figure the FBI has about 1500 "free passes" to do SWAT raids on dems (to match those on Jan 6ers, aides to Trump, and pro life people), and then Congress should pass laws strictly limiting them.

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Shari Ray's avatar

Hopefully they move North…⬆️

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Yes how I love this community of discerning, optimistic Jesus followers. Onward together!

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Salt's avatar

Onward Christian soldiers! :) Praise God! He's healing our land!

Keep sharing the Gospel brothers and sisters. Grow in grace. God is moving! May our hearts be soft and our feet be swift to carry the love of Christ to all who will believe.

Romans 6:17-18 KJV

[17] But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you. [18] Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.

Romans 4:4-5 KJV

[4] Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt. [5] But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.

Matthew 11:28-30 KJV

[28] Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. [29] Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. [30] For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Tammy Faye for Mount Rushmore!!

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c Anderson's avatar

Hehehe! Hard to drill those outrageously big falsies in granite. I mean her eye lashes.

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MaryAnn's avatar

This brings to mind those “I ran into Tammy Faye” tshirts with the big smear on the front. 🤣

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WP William's avatar

Maybe Whitfield, Wesley, Graham, and a couple other significant preachers would be ahead of the Bakers... they seem better suited to be included in the "As Seen on TV" Memorial

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Abiding Dude's avatar

No love for Jagoff Jesse and Melonhead Sharpton?

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WP William's avatar

I believe you're making suggestions for the Black Liberation Memorial --Reverend Wright, Elijah Muhammad, we've had quite a diverse bunch for that one too; heck we could do a Cult Leaders Memorial; Jones, Koresh, Applewhite...

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Ohio Deb's avatar

Deuteronomy 32:35

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

Continue Your lovingkindness to those who know You,

And Your righteousness to the upright in heart.

Let not the foot of pride come upon me,

And let not the hand of the ungodly drive me away.

There the workers of wickedness have fallen;

They have been thrust down and cannot rise.

— Psalm 36:10-12 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

I love this Janice. And I needed it. 🥰

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Then I praise God for a timely word!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

re: “Worker’s rights are human rights,”

To be clear, the corrupt and un-elected biden administration was paying back all their multi-vote voters - you know the ones that come out from the voting booth with like 16 "I voted" stickers on. Seriously, these are folks who participated in massive mail in vote fraud, and got their government "rights" job for having done so. Not to mention the biden admin falsely propped up employment figures with all of their bullshit hiring of "rights" workers over the four years of the treasonous "admin".

I'm not tire of winning, not going to get tired of winning, and I want to see a whole bunch of people incarcerated for what they have done to this country and Citizens. I'm not bullshitting when I say it makes my trigger finger twitch.

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Janet's avatar

I saw a chart. All real job growth was in government and immigrants. The last 4 years. Tiny sliver of private sector. Shocking. Not shocking.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Amen, Janet. Their efforts were to do as much damage as possible to the mom and pop private sector (Im talking all the little guys who bust their ass to eek out a living and pay their employees) while at the same time continue to increase the control of the leviathan of government - at every level.

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WP William's avatar

FINCEN-BOI is back in play; it must DIE now or will Trump's Treasury Dept do a mass Jan 6th to non-filers nationwide?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes that was exactly their aim 😕

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FGB3's avatar

And people still have a problem with the words "conspiracy theory". A CIA psy-op. Of course there are conspiracies. Always have been. It's just common sense. Two or more people meet in secret and make plans that are not good.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Eek!? Eke…

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MaryAnn's avatar

This has been happening for decades. Using taxpayer dollars to pay off,aka: give do-nothing jobs, in quid pro quo fashion for maintaining power. IL state government is a prime example. Government produces nothing except regulations. Government mismanages the smallest tasks: potholes cannot be repaired in any significant manner.

I am not sure having gov control over the USPS will be an improvement but if DJT is willing to take it on I will reserve judgement.

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Bill Campbell's avatar

I suspect DJT the businessman sees a $9.8 BILLION loss and smells corruption and theft. He aims to do something about it. But...first things first.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

The postal service is actually one of very few federal responsibilities in the Constitution. If they dump most of the other malarkey, they'll be able to focus on making it at least a break even entity.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Here in AZ, maybe where you are too, FEDEX and UPS now have access to USPS keyed mail boxes. So now you know who is doing the USPS' job.

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CMCM's avatar

I'm on a rural mail route and get a chance to chat with my local USPS delivery person from time to time. Awhile back she was lamenting their contract with Amazon deliveries and how that tended to dominate their work at the expense of USPS work. They were overloaded with Amazon deliveries, and in fact, to deal with it they ended up doing deliveries of mail, and then second deliveries the same day in a truck packed with only Amazon boxes. She said it wasn't profitable to them and was basically overwhelming. I'm not sure if this Amazon-USPS agreement is still in effect.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good point.

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rolandttg's avatar

Not sure the 2020 and 2022 steals could have happened without the USPS doing their share of the dirty work, so there's that.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

100%. They were massively involved in mail in ballot fraud. They diverted millions of ballots to ballot fraud houses who filled them out and signed for the real voter. Why do you think they have signature ID? Because it is no ID at all.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Shortly after Obama was elected the first time, someone prominent in the American health establishment told me that Michelle's mid-six-figure job as the Vice President for Community and External Affairs at the University of Chicago Medical Center was literally a 'do nothing' job and that she didn't even go to work.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Correction: It’s “Big Mike” and “he”. Let’s use the correct name and pronoun.

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Gary's avatar

well, remember when Joan Rivers was on her apartment steps and told the media that "everyone knows it's a tranny", so who knows if she died of natural causes or not

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

lol... amen!

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PEL's avatar

And when she left no one replaced her.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

. . . so, just a literal, stealth money feed for Obama through. . . uh, Big Mike, then?

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CMCM's avatar

I heard that too.

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CMCM's avatar

I've always wondered how UPS and FedEx could work well and be profitable yet the USPS could not.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

When the USPS was established it was set up to monitor communications between citizens. It's how messages between spies and leakers were intercepted, especially during the Civil War. Its always been a surveillance tool of the US government.

Its current mission even includes oversight of the internet for security concerns. The snail mail has surveillance of internet in its mission.

The USPS also shares retirement systems with the US government, many veterans finish out their qualification for government pensions by working for USPS.

Any separation between private and public enterprise is an illusion. Probably to provide arm's length surveillance of communications that doesn't violate constitutional protections from direct surveillance by government, "it's not the government, it's private business choices!"

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WP William's avatar

Colorado Employment numbers post CoVid19 Recovery are prob.20-30% Public jobs...we need roads fixed, but they don't ever seem to hire anyone for that type work

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CeeMcG's avatar

My X handle is Mega Maga Baba Yaga, I’m even more proud of it now if I’m in company with Kash Patel! Ran across this doozy from the immigration folks, on X. https://x.com/wallstreetapes/status/1866854226615308368

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow 😮😡

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WP William's avatar

Let's see what Treasury Dept does with the Federal BOI requirement with businesses...they have a week or 2 to crush this unconstitutional requirement, or is Trump saying 50 Secretary of States are so corrupt (better show how the money laundering is going on) that we Need a new Centralized Registry to Police ALL owners of businesses and Corporations?

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Patti's avatar

I’m following like a hawk also. Think it’s unconstitutional and not wanting to comply!

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FGB3's avatar

If something is "centralized" where once it wasn't, in government, watch out!

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WP William's avatar

CORRECT; We need a 50 State plus Territorial Operation overseen by DOGE to fix the issue of grifting "non-Profits" and Cartel-Gvt. Laundering, NOT a Federal BOI compliance registry! Biden shell companies, Jerod Polis "Charities", let DOGE supervise and fix it state by state (the Sec of State Business Registries as well as the Elections Divisions while they're at it).

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Freebird's avatar

Right on all counts, except I would say that the government propping up employment figures with federal hiring goes way back before biden. Obama with the help of complicit media cooked the books on employment numbers regularly.

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Bill Campbell's avatar

"it makes my trigger finger twitch."

Indeed, my friend, indeed.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Dan…. “it makes my trigger finger twitch”.. lots of movie scenes come to mind, Pulp Fiction, but the one triggering a bit of amusement is the last scene in the musical CHICAGO with Rene Zellwegger and Catherine Zeta Jones…. shooting the lights in the marquee sign… use your imagination on whom each attempted to destroy our country “light” represents

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c Anderson's avatar

Dan, I totally get what you are saying! They are going to be the new wing of Antifa. The next “summer of love” will be on their docket. Thank goodness they are out of their probie federal government positions.

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shayne's avatar

I for one, concur....

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Go VDH and Jeff 💥🎯💥

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Amen sissy. 🙏🙏🙏

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intentional living's avatar

Thank you, Jeff.

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FGB3's avatar

'Jeff’s out before Badlands'. What does that mean?

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Susan Banks's avatar

Badlands was too slow for me on new news! Other Podcasts I’ve listened to that are more up to spec than they are. I loved them all though!!

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Corrin Strong's avatar

False advertising! This column wasn't noticeably any smaller than your average, but it was packed with great stuff. You have become the go-to place for the best legal analysis to start the day for everyone from us lowly readers right up to King Elon! Congrats!

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Juju's avatar

Reading C&C today really was like drinking from a firehose. 🤣🤣 I loved it. The absolute sheer volume of great news and strategy being revealed leaves us breathless. I couldn’t even decide which thought to share and chew on because there was soooo much. I’m in a candy store having to pick one item while my eyes dart longingly to 30 jars.

My prayers every morning are that Trump and his team continue apace and leaves me breathless through the next year or two. I just love what we are witnessing and the assistance of Jeff Childers to parse through it all. He’s our refueling plane while we are going 500mph.

❤️❤️❤️

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RunningLogic's avatar

Hear hear!!

Also totally OT but I saw your meme on an X post the other day (who knows where it’s originally from but it made me think of our discussion a little while ago! 🙂).

https://x.com/vermontaigne/status/1888589400528879888?mx=2

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Juju's avatar
Apr 13Edited

Just now seeing this reply. How strange.

And wow! That’s the same picture I used for mine but I put JD’s face over Clark’s 😆😆 Mine also said “Frankly Margaret I don’t give a damn.” I think mine was cooler. Lol

Here was mine: https://ibb.co/rG0mc67S

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah I had issues with replies not showing up in my notifications for a while but they’ve been back for a week or so.

I like yours better too! 😁 It doesn’t make as much sense without JD’s face!

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

CC early? I don’t even bother checking before I leave for work any more. Sometimes I read it at night or the next day. 6AM would be perfect!

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CMCM's avatar

Being on the West coast, by the time I get up and go to C&C there are already 700 or more comments!

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Johnny-O's avatar

King Elon? Good god. King DARPA and government subsidies and transhumanist....sigh

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Corrin Strong's avatar

Party pooper!

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DenverDad's avatar

Technocracy marches on! Efficiency at all cost to lower production costs is their mantra, but creation isn’t about efficiency. (Ever study the flight of a bumblebee?🐝) Effectiveness is the better goal, but technocrats seem blind to that.

Antichrists!! Both sides are anti-Christ. 1.) We have to control population because who else will? (Answer - God. He’s got it under control, but Bill Gates doesn’t believe God can handle it.) 2.) We need a better human to become more efficient, require fewer people (population control again) and use fewer resources (similar to 1., both groups believe in saving the good stuff for themselves in this life). Also, they (Elon, et al), hope to live forever by downloading their mind into some donor human body that’s younger and has more miles left on the odometer?! Over and over again?

Ha! Give me a break. One and done, baby. Jesus, come now if you will. I’m ready to go 😁

As for me, I have an eternity mindset. These shortsighted FOOLS (see definition of fool in the Bible) think in hundreds of years; I think in thousands of millennia.

I worry not and try to overcome my earthly selfishness to build my treasures in heaven where fire and decay hold no power. A couple major solar flares and these billions of dollars won’t go far. Once the bullets are gone it’s hand-to-hand and I don’t think the wealthy will fare terribly well. I could be wrong, but it’s irrelevant to me. They will get their judgement just like me and you. First is last; last is first.

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Johnny-O's avatar

This isn't a party, it is life or death. The great poisoning continues unabated. Trump is surrounded by the tech swamp. I can't even imagine the freak out from the "right" if a democratic president unrolled their plans for a big mRNA push just hours into their new administration......to "cure" all of the cancer their first operation warp speed caused. It really is quite Orwellian.

AI will soon be running our government for "efficiency" and be used as an example to further push it upon our society, as will border security and voter ID. The tech bros aren't america first. Kabuki theatre. They will sell you out in one second if it will benefit them.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

if we don’t get our fiscal house in order and destroy the deep state, all the other things you worry about, won’t make a difference

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Johnny-O's avatar

This is a battle of deep state oligarchs. One side is probably less evil than the other, depending on your views. As goodnightrose says below, one side wants us dead. I would say that is true, and the other side (elon et al.) want to control us all. I don't have a strong opinion that one is worse than the other - both are bad.

There have been some promising things coming out of this administration, but until there are real concrete steps and actions taken to stop the great poisoning, I will continue to call it out. Stop the poisoning - stop the chemtrails.

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WP William's avatar

yes, did the Chem-trailing stop yet??? Hell NO

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I'm pretty much with you on all that. I think it's self-defeating to over-speculate on suspicions, and it's more realistic to bet on strong evidence of positive reforms to come. Either way, I hope we're recalibrated to vote with informed intent and watch our dearly electeds as if power corrupts.

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daverkb's avatar

This is true ... as to the 'fiscal house'. And that may be much more manageable than not if done right. For its day, the WWII debt was enormous but gradually got paid down.

But more than all of the money stuff, I worry about 'right education' ... that of the young, and especially, that of the clergy which is totally off the rails. And so far off the rails that what is wrong is no longer obvious to most folks.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Amen to that. It takes twenty years to bring up a generation in the way it should go. Reforming public education is one of the most important tasks ahead of us, and we’re in a hole.

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goodnightrose's avatar

While you're correct that tech bros aren't on "my side," it's hard to imagine they're on anything but their own side -- the side of obligate self-interest. The other side wants me dead. At worst, these people are entirely indifferent to my existence. In my view, that's a whole lot better than dead. Stop making perfect the enemy of the good. ✌️

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Johnny-O's avatar

One side wants us dead, one side wants to enslave us digitally. I can't argue one is much better than the other.

If Trump actually stops the poisoning of us, then yes, I will stop being so cynical. :)

The enemy of my enemy is not inherently my friend...

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goodnightrose's avatar

Your last sentence is just rephrasing my comment lol

But yeah, would also love to see the mass poisoning stopped entirely, not just its focus redirected under the auspices of "curing" cancer. 🙄

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JSR's avatar

“If Trump actually stops the poisoning of us, then yes, I will stop being so cynical. :)”

Yep!!

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Quiltlady's avatar

Thank you for being willing to say out loud what many of us are thinking. There is no "Savior" coming to rescue us from The Bad Guys while we remain on earth. Our only salvation is in our faith in Jesus Christ and our only task is to spread His Gospel of Love and Peace.

I pray that those who are members of the Religious Organizations known as the Church will recognize how they have been led astray and return to the true Gospel. May God grant us peace in our hearts as we struggle to bring Christians into the True Light of the One True God through Jesus Christ.

Jesus said to him, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me. John 14:6.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I got questions, J-O. First of all, overwhelming evidence tells me one side wants us dead. What evidence tells you the other wants to control us with AI? Musk’s revolutionary work in the field? I’m wary of people with power, and I'm wary of AI, but what is it about Musk that tells you he is nefarious or malevolent?

And how do you mean, “If Trump actually stops the poisoning of us”? Is he poisoning you? Is RFKj chopped liver?

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CMCM's avatar

I don't know if they exactly want us dead, but at the very least, they don't care what happens to us lesser beings.

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c Anderson's avatar

The Obama plan to fundamentally transform our government didn’t work. Obama is nothing but a piker because as the poster-boy for DEI, he always had the red carpet rolled out for him. He was and is an empty suit. None of Obama’s Woke policies stuck. He is rightfully being disgraced.

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daverkb's avatar

This, Johnny-O, is the stuff of a nightmarish sleep-walking.

Right now the existential danger is synthetic self-assembling control nano bio-technology introduced into our bodies from injections, in the food ... possibly from the air. And nobody is talking about our bodies being hijacked except the knowledgeable fringe. And then there is the problem of shedding from human to human. And the broken Christian theology problem leading to moral collapse.

Kabuki theater will always be with us, and the unsuspecting are preying upon the human herd as they have done for centuries. Technology brings blessings, but it may also be our undoing? Who knows? And who can see that far ahead.

My only conclusion is that AI, nano-technology and the like has to be regulated. Or else they will kill us all. Either living death or actual death.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I just need to remind myself that many many people are ultimately partisan and tribal, and will only realize what is going on if the "other side" is doing it. Sigh...

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daverkb's avatar

Johnny-O ... none of us can see the whole, only God. A cause for humility if there ever was one. I cannot tell you many times I have had to revise my analysis of things in light of what I do not know, failed to see ... or could not know at the time for whatever reason.

Look at the very best of the Nation who have been tasked by Trump to clean house. They are very capable, brave people ... and they will do their best. But they are flawed to varying degrees. And yet, we need them. And they are largely indispensable to our welfare.

Trump can be criticized, and some of it unfairly as politics is the art of the possible, and not the impossible. And some things are impossible simply due to human failings. But Trump, totally remarkable. It takes my breath away at the level of his skill sets. Most amazing. And so far, so good.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Luv ya, J-O, but you might be living in 2021 if you think Trump would even try to promote a new vax and US citizens would tolerate it for one second. We’ll get plenty of mRNA research because we do science, but public health has shifted to a whole ‘nother level.

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Johnny-O's avatar

He was already on TV promoting it. The cancer cures coming our way. Did you miss this? If memory serves, even within the past year he has touted the beautiful vaccine...He also clearly trust Susie Wiles and owes her a debt of gratitude, so who knows what could be coming down the pipeline with her big pharma ties. Time will tell. And again, I hope I am wrong, but I have consistently found being skeptical of the government usually puts you in the category of right more often than wrong.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I didn't miss that. I just don't equate vax mandates to mRNA research and hyping hope. To me, the weirdest thing about Trump is how he can say outlandish things and still come across as very smart and of good intent. I'm with you on the odd and suspicious-looking ducks lurking in his shadow. Skepticism is required. I think optimism is too.

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I should mention, your "king" (which any sane person would not want one) made comments the other day about not having a democracy, but instead a bureauocracy. First off, we are supposed to have a Republic, which maybe I should give King Elon a pass since he is actually from South Africa. Secondly, did the irony escape everyone, that he is technically currently a bureaucrat of our government? I love when bureaucrats lecture us about bureaucracy. More Orwellian BS.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

The reference to “King“ was a play on Mr. Trump’s use of the word on a TruthSocial post the other day when he eliminated congestion pricing in New York City. He said it as a troll and it worked, just like it did here today!

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Johnny-O's avatar

The people being trolled are the ones who believe the broligarchs are here to save the day.

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Carolyn's avatar

You are so blind. Go back to your blue site. GOD has lots to say about nay sayers.

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Matt's avatar

IYKYK

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shayne's avatar

That's the truth!

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

President Trump should seriously consider changing the name of DC's Dulles Airport. Dulles was a corrupt power hungry jerk who built the Deep State we all know and hate today. Since he probably had a hand in RFK's murder, and since RFK Stadium is no more, rename it to RFK Airport.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Dulles was a monster of MK Ultra mind control - I'm for keeping the name, as long as there's a plaque right next to it telling everyone who passes by how much of a traitor he was.

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Dean's avatar

Not a bad idea brother Roman. I like your thinking.

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WP William's avatar

Yes, in the spirit of Obama-Halder, let's have a national dialogue on our true HISTORY

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I thought it was settled... negroes founded and built the country...

Whites came much later and are just along for the ride... no?

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Susan Clack's avatar

🤭🤭🤭🙃🙃🙃😏😏😏

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CMCM's avatar

Most people today would say "History....ummm....what's that?" Real history is not taught any more.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I like that too but it still honors the jerk.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Wasn't Dulles also on the infamous Warren Commission that whitewashed the JFK murder investigation with misinformation and coverups?

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yep. Just after Allen Dulles was fired from the CIA by JFK, the CIA assassinates Kennedy.

Then, the CIA literally put Dulles in charge the Warren Commission "finding out" who assassinated Kennedy.

It's so brazenly evil it's almost impressive.

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Darrin's avatar

He was in charge of the lying Warren Commission.

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WP William's avatar

LB Johnson publicly stated that he never trusted the lone gunman conclusion of the report...of course he played the DeepState game or he'd have had at least one of his jumbo ears shot off.

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RunningLogic's avatar

He was probably in on it 😑

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

The Warren Commission? Wasn't that a labyrinth of rabbit holes?

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Alyssa C's avatar

Yes! I don't want to play their name changing game but I'm all for a giant, easy to read plaque explaining all of his awfulness.

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79SmithW60's avatar

There are the rumors floating around the intra webs of getting it changed to Trump National Airport (probably to enrage the Dems/left/RINOs/deep state), just like adding Pres. Trump's head to Mount Rushmore. I believe that this second term will be so consequential to the survival of the Republic, that they may as well start carving right now.

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WP William's avatar

distractions are great as long as they're simply used to make Leftist heads spin....

Trump's straws and light bulbs are foolish playthings...maybe Redskins Airport would be an appropriate Trump suggestion?

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79SmithW60's avatar

Definitely would trigger the left.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I was thinking LaGuardia should become Trump because NYC is Trump's hood.

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Stephanie Adam's avatar

I've heard rumors about that from Andrew Badiago 12 years ago on YouTube.

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T Kosse's avatar

Sorry. I'm not a fan of re-naming things. Just leave them alone. What you are suggesting--for perhaps salutary reasons--is not much different than the liberals wanting to change the names of armed forces bases because they were named for Civil War generals.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

It used to be jfk. WTF is wrong with turning it back?

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

That's a different airport.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

My bad. Well anything would be better than Dulles. He’s a known grifter. How about naming it after a good person, how about naming it Thomas Sowell international airport? Then the left can get all up in arms calling him a white supremacist, and the blacks might learn who he is?

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Paula's avatar

What we need to do instead of renaming it is raze the damn thing and build anew. It is the most Byzantine mess of neverending walkways and weird small staircases and abhorrent giant busses that make you late for your flight. Going there tmw and not looking fwd to it!

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

What, you don't enjoy the free buzz from all the diesel fumes from those transfer vehicles? Yeah, it's got the tale-tale signs of a government construction boondoggle.

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JSR's avatar

👆🏼👆🏼

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Patti's avatar

I’m not either but loving Gulf of America

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Heather's avatar

I think that whole thing is ridiculous. Who cares?

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Double Mc's avatar

I thought so too until I was told he did it because Biden banned future oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico. Ha! He didn't ban them in the Gulf of America! I need confirmation on this, but it would make sense.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

I agree about Allen Dulles, but the airport was actually named for his brother John Foster Dulles, who was long dead before any of the Kennedys were killed

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I was of the understanding they both were involved. Allen was the public face, J Foster was more behind the scene but both were pushing the same objective, is that not correct?

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Corrin Strong's avatar

Of course, they were thick as thieves, but the brother died in 1959, so we can’t blame him for all the assassinations and MK ultra experiments of the 60s!

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Daily Growler's avatar

If memory serves, I believe John Foster Dallas was complicit in, if not the instigator of, the clandestine operation that rescued Nazi leaders and brought them to the West.

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Mykool's avatar

Speaking of Dulles, many are unaware that he lived on "Q" street. It's seems a bit odd that the "Q" movement has the same name. Was all of that a CIA operation?

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79SmithW60's avatar

Hmmmm, very interesting... (insert scratching head emoji here)

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Corrin Strong's avatar

Again, that was more his brother Allen.

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Mykool's avatar

It would appear that if Allen lived on "Q" Street (and he did), the "Q" movement was (possibly) named, as a thinly veiled homogeneous reference, it would be about Allen. That was my point.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

👍And change Fort Hood back to Fort Hood.

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-TobeorNottobe-'s avatar

That would be amazing. Has a better ring to it then dull “Dulles.” It can just be RFK, which could include both great men: father and son.

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RSgva's avatar

Yes, please! Maybe change it to Martin Luther King whose truly peaceful protest in Washington DC changed America (and let’s drop the silly Juneteenth holiday.)

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Robin Greer's avatar

Just an aside on Martin Luther King Jr....He was a communist and he wasn't a reverend at all. He wasn't even a Christian as he didn't believe in Jesus Christ. There was a video put out by Wretched TV (found on YouTube) that went into detail about the true character of MLK. Thankfully, he never promoted violence, but he was not who he claimed to be. Interesting how we have a day set aside to promote a communist right along with Labor Day.

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rolandttg's avatar

Probably? He damned sure co ordinated JFK's murder, then was appointed head of the Warren Commission to investigate it. Can't make this up.

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Horizons's avatar

The airport was named after John Foster Dulles, who was the Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953-1959.

You may be thinking of Allen Dulles.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

In "Legacy of Ashes" both have prominent rolls in the covert events of those days.

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Cabogirl's avatar

That’s a great idea. Thank you

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CH's avatar

I am waiting for Trump and his team to address the voter ID issue but I had a thought reading your substack today. It seems to me that voter ID is going to be the icing on the cake to finally put the nail in the coffin on voter fraud. However, Trump is already gutting the funding they used for voter fraud by cleaning up USAID and other NGO's. He is deporting illegal aliens, who are most likely voting in many districts, contrary to what the Democrats say and now he is going after the Post Office. I suspect cleaning up the Post Office is going to take care of mail in ballot fraud, among other things. Virginia is now able to clean up their voter rolls because the DOJ lawsuit against them was recently ended so many states will likely follow. I swear every day is like Christmas now! I can't wait to get on TS or X to see what Trump is up to next and I will never get tired of winning!

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OldSysEng's avatar

I suspect that a lot of the "ancients, not dead" over 120 years old on the SS rolls are not collecting SS benefits, but are instead propping up the illegal voter fraud rolls. "got your SS#? Here's your driver's license. Here's your ballot. Here's your job."

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Janet's avatar

Exactly. 🎯

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Steenroid's avatar

Illegals got to have a SSN to get a job. Once they have a SSN they can get all kinds of other government handouts.

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CMCM's avatar

Since SS only began payouts in 1937, seems like anyone over 150 years didn't get it. So yes, probably fraudulent SS numbers.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Agree. Regarding the illegals, in the short term, they are just warm bodies to the deep state/Dems which served two purposes: 1) to create a voter slot with those SSN's, to not necessarily have them "vote" now, but someone (the counting machine) vote FOR them. Later, they likely believe that most of them will vote Dem once they make them citizens. And 2) for the census, for apportionment for congressional districts and "benefits" based on population. The Constitution says in Article I, Section 2. clause three: "The actual enumeration, shall be made..., and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as the shall by Law direct." I think that has been interpreted in the past as ALL people, not just citizens, hence their play to facilitate their invasion in violation of Article IV, Section 4. That violation is why what Biden and Mayorkas did is treasonous.

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Robin Greer's avatar

And funnel ACT BLUE donations through those people's names?

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WP William's avatar

that's just a dangerous disinformation conspiracy theory and has been debunked according to ALL reliable Media sources right? I mean they'd assert that with complete somber seriousness (Just more misinforming to shield the Cheat, and NO credible sources to back anything up-but a flashy TV Studio and Federal $$$ for them sure makes it appear real).

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79SmithW60's avatar

Great point Robin.

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WP William's avatar

Yes, a "loophole" fabricated to exploit for political benefit and violate "the spirit" of the law and Constitution could be ruled as criminal by a non-DEI Judge

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree, indirectly all of this is going to have a huge effect on voter fraud.

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Dean's avatar

100%

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Trump needs to clean up our voting system before the 2026 midterms. Whilst we were able to win in 2024 by delivering vote counts that were “too big to rig”, we can’t take chances in the future, especially in very close races, which many of them are.

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Alison Smith's avatar

Who would have thought that a 61 year grandmother (me) would be part of a counter revolution!! Cool!

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Look at us!! I’m a much younger (60!) grandma, 😆 and I cynically said during the Biden administration that if the bullets started flying, at least I could draw fire so the boys could know where the enemy was.

Now? I’m on the battlefield! Thanks, PDT!

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PJ's avatar

I’m 75 & was ready to enlist in the revolution! I said “ sign me up “. I’m old & don’t give a s#*t.

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Cathy's avatar

lol. I’m 61 as well. Very cool to be a part of this. We can tell our grandkids when they get older!

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Politico Phil's avatar

LOL

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Fred's avatar

ROTFL! 🤣😂❤️

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Oma's avatar

How about an 80 year old great-grandmother...I think I could lift a chainsaw about now!

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MCN's avatar

78 here and loving’ it! Everyday is Christmas!

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Janet's avatar

Me too. Thrilling.

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

Oh, ladies, me too! It makes us feel acknowledged and a part of history! Viva La counterrevolution! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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Karkar's avatar

I am a 53 yr old grandma and I am proud to join this group too! MGGA!

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

I'm a 68-year-old grandfather and I'm alive and kickin'. Bring on the counter revolution!!

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Laura Z's avatar

Or a 69 year old great-grandmother would be a part of it too!! Love it!

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Tuco's Child's avatar

Excellent ☕ & 🦠!

Government Layoffs 🤔:

Private sector routinely engages in layoffs without a peep, but mass hysteria reigns supreme with government layoffs?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah as many people pointed out, no sympathy from those government workers (generally, I’m sure there are exceptions as always) when people were laid off because of Biden shutting down the pipeline or because of Covid restrictions causing businesses to close😕

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I worked in the government and I can confirm for you that 20% of the federal "workers" did the work of the other 80%, while the other 80% played with themselves and stringently and expertly avoided doing a stitch of work. The motto, "an action passed is an action completed", meaning do whatever is necessary to hand off a task uncompleted to anyone else. There is no widget which has to be sold to make a profit and so there is no accountability. But like you said RL, some, a few actually come to work to work and try to actually accomplish something of value for their pay and benefits.

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Carlos's avatar

All you have to do see this in real time is watching a crew of state workers fixing a pothole…

Nine people, eight watching one operator in a machine. Try that on the private sector.

The one of the initiatives that I personally like it the most is VII.

DEREGULATION FOR SMALL BUSINESS.

LETS GO TEAM AMERICA 🇺🇸

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Robin Greer's avatar

I hope there is a way to get rid of Worker's Comp Insurance for small businesses. It's legalized robbery. The Worker's Comp Fund makes more money than the businesses especially if you are in construction. It's insanity.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes, a good example, multiply it everywhere there is government and this is what you will see, most doing nothing, some actually doing work.

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Darrin's avatar

From what I saw it was a horde of over-paid entitled know-it-alls, people having meetings to discuss having meetings.

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Tuco's Child's avatar

With no real life experience but bragging about their higher degrees.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

If any.

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WP William's avatar

let the 20% get rehired with 100% raise; we ALL win

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taxpayer's avatar

But how to identify the 20%?

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MayBella82's avatar

Actually their bosses will hopefully fight for the ones who actually work… otherwise, the boss will be doing the work.

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MayBella82's avatar

I was told to slow down my work because I was making others look bad. I was an office of one and I took care of military families. I am passionate about our military families and it made me mad that they cared more about how they looked than about doing what was right.

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SB's avatar

Dilbert said 20% does 80% of the work I think anywhere. But thinking about it now, I really only saw that at the government contractor I worked at. Honestly the only thing worse than government employees are government contractors and their employees. I’ve actually heard several of the people laid off were contractors.

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MayBella82's avatar

Contracts have been cancelled which would explain why contractors are laid off by those companies. Their numbers should not be counted in the federal jobs as they are not federal employees.

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Michael Srite's avatar

Dan, a fairly good analogy is to compare bureaucracy to tennis, where the object is to put the ball in the other guy's court.

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Anthony's avatar

This isn't that much different in the private sector except maybe its a 40/60 split.

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william howard's avatar

If Trump really wants to get their knickers in a wad he should revoke JFK’s EO which allowed federal employees th form a union - even FDR was against that

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Roger Beal's avatar

^^^ THIS is GENIUS ^^^

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Getting rid of the unions would be awesome destructive of the administrative state and swamp everywhere.

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Dana Hope's avatar

They can learn to code & all will be well.

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Tuco's Child's avatar

I was outraged by that arrogant Biden administration comment and felt that we were going to be in big trouble going forward..low and behold!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

All of those government "workers" sitting around playing with themselves on their zoom "conference" calls (I think it is disaffectionately know as "toobin" for that CNN cretin, loser, and monkey spanker Jeffrey Toobin) are being taken off the government teet... and they are screaming like a 5 year old "infant" being pulled off it's progressive "mommy's" breast (imagine Buttiegeg and his fake breasts) and being told to go eat their breakfast at the table like a normal human being. They are not happy. I'm happy, doing cartwheels, and singing Praise to God and His real workers, President Donald J Trump and the skilled team he has pulled together!

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Tuco's Child's avatar

You must be channeling Plato, great one 😆👌

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

A week ago, Meta let over 3,000 people go without a peep from the media. USAID is gone, but there’s still money flowing from somewhere.

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Ruth's avatar

Just read a large Michigan health conglomerate, Corewell, just terminated their off site, remote billing employees to a company based in India. What about all those US citizen employees loosing their jobs,,,all that confidential info being sent to India, to non U.S. citizens. Is their statewide, national outrage for these employees?

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ReadsTooMuchPraysTooLittle's avatar

Sigh. My insurance company and I’ve spent the last 2 months on the phone with them about a particular issue that is sure to be improved now…🙄

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Cathy's avatar

And when you call to question a charge on your medical bill, NOW YOU WONT BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THEM!!!

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Bitsy54's avatar

Do yourself a favor…do your best to stay healthy and away from our cookbook doctors. I’m hoping RFK Jr. Will make way for an entirely new, individualized parallel health system more like the doctors we had in the 50’s and 60’s. No more medicine is business bs

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Ohio Deb's avatar

I believe they’ve become too big to give into any change now especially with so many injuries by the j@b. 🥺

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

So much to say here as a former federal employee, but in brief sorta. Jeff is correct in the sense of entitlement that infects the federal government. Don't get me wrong that is not the case for all or even many federal employees, but it is for a lot of them, and therein lies a problem - how to separate the chaff from the grain. As one that fought against the federal Quaxxine mandate in the case that brought the injunction (Thanks in part to C&C multiplier as well), with Feds for Medical Freedom - now Feds for Freedom. This is/was a grassroots organization of patriots across the government that sprung up shortly after Bribem's EO to fight the astounding trampling of true rights - like freedom over your own body to make your own medical decisions and freedom of religion. It was gratifying to see fellow patriots stand up and fight, but tellingly those numbers on rose only to about 9,000 feds and much less actually using their money to support the cause. 9,000 of 3 million - not even 1 % of the workforce, on an issue that regardless of whether folks were gullible and for the Quax or not, it would set the precedent on actual rights. As demonstrated during the plandemic 99% of the federal workforce have no moral room to protest anything at this point. The various unions associated with feds predictably did worse than nothing to protect their members, (allegedly their entire purpose), they happily agreed and signed on with the illegality of their chosen tribe of Demoncrats. These same unions are now crying foul over perfectly legal layoffs, and the media is predictably playing the tried and true Demoncrat playbook of digging up some one-off charismatic professional field type - (firefighters, law enforcement, air traffic controllers, doctors) to leverage pinch points of propaganda with the public about how this or that is going to make people unsafe or die. They should sit this one out, their obvious hypocrisy and partisan politics may just - and hopefully - bite them square on the ass like Jaws nipped off a few limbs. Where these layoffs are broad and have swept up some perfectly good employees, the alternative to the broadaxe of layoffs is the delicate scalpel of rooting out bad, underperforming, and unnecessary employees, but no such scalpel exists - it is prohibited by law. Because of civil service laws and regulations, this is not allowed to happen, and this also a primary cause of the problem. It is difficult or next to impossible to fire a tenured federal employee regardless of performance or conduct. Add spineless supervisors, career managers (those who's career it is to carefully manage their own career), bureaucratic HR departments, and government lawyers unwilling to take on potential lawsuits, and you have gridlock, inefficiency, and employees who become entitled. Civil service reform is needed in an exceedingly bad way. That which was enacted to protect a viable federal public servant workforce from becoming a political pawns and a spoils, has in fact become a single sided political tool and spoils of the left. The irony is not lost that the employees that have sat back and not rocked the system, or have been part of the defense of the status quo of untouchable bureaucracy are now exposed to the broadaxe that they forced the administration to use instead of a scalpel to reduce the size of the federal government that we cannot afford. These layoffs by themselves and the rooting out of obvious corruption, however by itself will not make government more efficient, true civil service reforms are needed with absolute accountability.

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On an island's avatar

So much truth here, Taiga. A system that is caving in under the weight of its own excesses.

I'll also argue that true service reforms with accountability are sorely needed culture-wide. We've largely become a population devoid of ethics. Finding people with a true heart for service seems exceedingly rare. And I can understand why... because people have become so nasty, and with everything so politicized it's takes quite a bit of skill and emotional control to handle it. I hope we can find our way through the weeds!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Excellent and very balanced, well-written post! 👏👏👏

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MaryAnn's avatar

In higher ed, our union was circumvented by admin when positions were eliminated. The person(s) was/were encourageded to apply for other open positions but were not hired.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Not a single one of them missed a paycheck during the COVID lockdowns. On the other hand, they were required to get the jabs 😳

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Temo Morton's avatar

Fav line today… “To the Swamp, he’s (Kash Patel) a walking nightmare wrapped in a security clearance.” LOL. Amen. So let it be written. So let it be done. Go Kash!

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Beth M's avatar

Can I just throw something out here in the comments section? I'm on tiktok a lot and there is something called "worldtok" where you see content from ppl in other countries. Apparently, there is an evolving movement in developed nations where their citizens are protesting FOR AMERICANS. As in they are similar to the "Free Palestine" groups here. And their concern is that if we don't wake up we are going to end up in a Dictatorship, Nazi Germany-esque, under Trump. Lol!! This stuff never makes it to my fyp but these people are legit concerned and warning our immigrants (legal ones) to GTFO or else! It has to be the Liberals, right? They must be the MSM watchers abroad? Either that, or I have truly and irreversibly been hoodwinked by Trump Admin 😂😂😂 And then there is the Cute Winter Boots movement, where the lefties are calling all their ilk to take up arms against we Conservatives. Literally saying we're at war, civil war..

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RunningLogic's avatar

Interesting!

If those legal immigrants want to leave, that’s their prerogative I say 🤷‍♀️ No one is forcing them to stay here.

Them taking up arms against MAGA? I don’t think most of them have the backbone. Plus our side has more guns and more experience with them.

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Temo Morton's avatar

Yes, It’s pretty much a civil war. Prayers it remains ‘civil’. No bloodshed. Trump is basically trying to reverse over 100 years of bureaucratic growth in the executive branch. I’m sure to people who are not on his side, it appears very destructive. And it is. But hopefully it will bring freedom and not bondage. As they say, freedom is not free. You have to fight for it.

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Bitsy54's avatar

So many grifters and laggards are on the government tit one way or the other: food stamps, SSI, housing, etc. they are all mad that the gravy train is pulling into the station and they have to get off.

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PJ's avatar

Sign me up. I’m ready for the fight!

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Politico Phil's avatar

Ditto

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Gregg Keyes's avatar

“Agency heads shall, in coordination with their DOGE Team Leads and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, initiate a process to review all regulations …" I worked 32 yrs in Marine Manufacturing building 35 to 45 ft Sport Yachts, 20 yrs ago. In the last 5 yrs our parent company sent a Manufacturing Improvement Group to our facility to study, walk with every supervisor, all day, every day for weeks. All actions, movements, decisions, processes were scrutinized, timed for efficiency. MANY people were dismissed, new processes were instituted, refined operations = less personnel. These operations were fanning out all across the country and may still be happening. If the Private sector can be improved under the Magnifying Glass of Observers studying your operations for efficiency, waste, , the Government has NO ground to stand on to resist the same.

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Dawn of the day's avatar

It seems to me that this has happened in many places. UPS for example. Talk to any driver who has been employed there for a few years and you get a colorful pic of the current in-efficiency.

Smuckers corporate in little Orrville, Ohio-same thing. Seems like you can the older color guard and bring in the youngsters with their college educations and lack of compassion and anything is fair game.

My husband delivers propane for a large global company here in rural MO. His corporate has the same focus. No one seems to understand that if it ain't broke then don't "fix" it!

No one does their job and all are experts at passing the buck.

Just shameful what has been done to the American workforce.

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Becky's avatar

My husband works for a company that makes diagnostic equipment for the medical industry and sells it to doctors, hospitals and clinics. They have a robust product, easy customer access to tech support, and competent employees. If customers were not happy with the product, the company could not exist, as sales of the equipment fund it. America is in the state it is in because We the People have not been vigilant in demanding the government be accountable to US. “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.”

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Dave's avatar

My company two days ago announced a big shuffle of things

Its been a good 3-4 years of growth and so it was certainly about time for it. Teams grow, add staff and often keep doing things that added value in the past, but now have costs.

I was let go from the same company in 2021 due to the same process occurring then, found another position at the company 8 months later - more mentally engaging, and one that to keep the position requires learning new things (getting paid to up-skill is awesome)

Gov doing the same thing with its employees and mission is 50+ years past due.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

It's all about how you choose to react to events. Rather than why is this happening to me, try why is this happening for me? Opportunity is in the eye of the beholder.

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Dave's avatar

That wasn't my mindset at the time, though today I recognize the philosophy behind the sentiment

More we had just made good plans prior to it happening.

'downsizing' is a natural and normal part of working life if you work for someone else.

Its not a matter of if, its a matter of when.

Its rational to plan for it (emergency fund, wise housing selection, budgeting, avoiding impulse purchases) so that when it happens its just 'a bump in the road' (I see your Stack title) rather than falling off a cliff

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Humm, 50-60 years ago, a move away from merit based to Equal Opportunity. 🤔🧐

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RunningLogic's avatar

But.. but… but… PUBLIC SERVICE!!! 🙄😑

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

🤮

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Karen Bandy's avatar

And what do you want to bet, the quality went down. We’ve purchased many Rv/pull behind trailers over the years and we make a joke how they pull out of the factory already broken. Constant maintenance problems too.

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Stacy's avatar

My parents have more recently found the joys of RV life and I can see why. Are you ever in NE FL?

Also, I hear Justice and Mrs. Thomas have been known to set up camp now and then. Can you imagine seeing them pull up? 🥹

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Karen Bandy's avatar

That would be crazy to see them! Really fun experience!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

We’re in Oregon, Florida is too far, but there are really pretty places there to explore.

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WP William's avatar

AI will make things so efficient in 5-10 years that we'll be like potted plants watching it all happen i've heard it said (by AI).

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RJ Rambler's avatar

History shows that even when technology takes over ppl are irreplaceable and their mind is higher unless of course the mind that controls the AI is from hell. What will make one stand in the face of bowing to it's mind control? Will that threat of death scare us again into accepting the promise of health or wealth in a magic bean? Indeed yes it will. Unless you have a deposit that is more than magic tricks.

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Tom's avatar

"What will make one stand in the face of bowing to it's mind control?"

The blood of the Lamb and the word of your testimony, and not loving your life so much that you fear losing it.

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Bgagnon's avatar

I have real reservations about AI. I always remember what Sullenberger said when battling the safety board saying the thing missing from the computer and its simulation was “the human factor.” Maybe one day we will know how that so is and how to program it but personally, I hope not. I think we humans are pretty terrific!

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

For those protesting their own firings, I look at it this way, they work for us, and they have been derelict in their duty as government employees for years. Yes, not all of them are bad and deserve to be s-canned, but at the same time...where were they in standing up for us during Covid when many of us lost businesses and livelihoods for the sake of a cold? How many rolled over and "went along to get along?"

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes, most just went along with “the experts.” The few that didn’t paid a heavy price and I respect them for it. They are the ones who should be retained for whatever is left of the government jobs.

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WP William's avatar

New Trump TV show; Federal Worker Apprentice

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

My daily pestering of SecVA Collins to fix the offending webpage on VA's website that is still using the term "pregnant people."

https://x.com/KJanoski50502/status/1892926376107196925

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Janet's avatar

JC on a bike. Go get ‘em, Kathleen.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

On the same webpage, the VA is also using the term "chestfeeding."

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

🤮 Buttigieg strikes again.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh!!! 😡

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SM's avatar

On the bright side, the only people who will be associated with those ridiculous terms are liberals and democrats 😂😂

They have forever marred their unhinged party as a monumentally foolish embarrassment in American history.

Especially in light of Trump’s second term being the kickoff of America’s Counterrevolution after Biden’s years of Darkness, Dysfunction and Death!

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PJ's avatar

🤮

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Is it time to end the VA?

Veterans should be allowed into the same health system as the rest of us (or, even prioritized or subsidized more).

That would take more out of government (i.e. wasteful) control.

And better care for the patients, who can now get local care instead of on of the limited VA centers.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

No, I do not want to see the VA health care system ended.

Believe it or not, there are actually some very good VA hospitals out there. I use the Pittsburgh VA and a lot of the doctors I see are actually with the University of Pittsburgh medical system.

The VA has done excellent work with traumatic brain injury and prosthesis.

They were too slow in recognizing the illnesses associated with Agent Orange, but no one in the civilian medical system was even bothering to look. Same with exposure to burn pits from Iraq and Afghanistan.

There is so much work that still needs to be done. One of the biggest obstacles is on the disability claims side. It can take years for the VA to award disability payments for injuries and illnesses that occurred while on active duty. That is the part that really needs closer analysis and oversight.

And don't forget, it was the endless wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that caused the increase in disabilities.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I strongly believe the vaccines they shove into our armed forces are a huge cause for their maladies later in life.

EVERY shot has polysorbates and heavy metals. Polysorbates breach the BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER and usher toxins inside. Alcohol, formaldehyde, certain aspects of antifreeze, heavy metals, etc. begin doing their dirty work inside the brain at that point. It’s tragic.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I took every vaccine known to man except for anthrax while on active duty.

Thank goodness...so many injuries and illnesses associated with the toxic anthrax vaccine.

Leading cause of Gulf War Syndrome.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

And think of the scope of things when they are finally forced to recognize the damage caused to service members health due to the forced COVID jabs!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Right now the VA is denying claims to veterans who were injured when they were forced to take the covid DeathVax while on active duty.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

I pray that will change SOON! We desperately need RFKj to do his job on this front, admitting the damaging side effects, and pulling them from the market. Hegseth can then follow that up. I say this as sometime with skin the game, as my eldest is in the Navy and was forced into taking the first 2 shots. I worry about his health, although he hasn't yet shown any damage.

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Oma's avatar

Thank you, Kathleen. No one in the civilian medical field would know anything about what our military endures during their deployments. We must get our Veterans to the “Golden Age” of medical services and treated with the same respect as our Commander In Chief.

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RunningLogic's avatar

It does make sense that our military population would have needs and specificities that regular civilian populations don’t.

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MOMinator's avatar

Until the medical system is improved, I wouldn’t send my dog, much less a hero that served our country…not that VA doesn’t need improvement…

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Good for you! Thank you and keep up the good work

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SB's avatar

Send an email to Trumps folks or tweet about it to Elon. It’ll be gone by Monday.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Some days I tag Trump and Elon on X about the VA's webpage.

Also Sen. McCormick (R-PA).

Still hasn't been fixed.

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Cathy's avatar

Good for you!

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Barbara's avatar

Jeff you are awesome, you started this way back before even knowing where we would be today. I think that Trump needs you to come in and help the team with cleaning all of this up!!

I see so many people smiling and being happy since the election, even those who say they do not like Trump. Secretly they are relieved as well I am sure :)

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Dean's avatar

Jeff is a strategic asset right where he is. When VDH caliber people borrow from you, you are operating in a zone of impact few in history experience. Go Jeff, Michelle, and family. The Childers are an American treasure!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I have a feeling Jeff has contributed more than we may know to the W column. I can just see him nonchalantly calling various audibles from the sidelines via hook or crook.

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SB's avatar

I suspect there will be lots of people looking for Trumplike governors and demanding a DOGE purge in every state government, too.

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Bgagnon's avatar

SB - and can they start in California PLEASE!!’

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Heather B's avatar

I am sure I am not the only regular reader who is not surprised in the LEAST that C&C is being read outside our circle. Jeff has blessed our country greatly with this incredible resource and I hope every American comes to be a part of this group!

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RandiG's avatar

For those of you wondering about Greenie Re and the Coalition for Green Capital (CGC). The EPA is well aware of all the manipulation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, or GGRF. I did reach out to DOGE and Lee Zeldin.

Here is a recent article explaining how the grift was done. AND the EPA is going to claw back the money! 🎉🎉🎉

https://freebeacon.com/energy/activist-slush-fund-biden-epa-official-steered-5b-to-his-former-employer/

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Dawn of the day's avatar

Thank you for the link. The article spelled out quite clearly some of the corruption of the Biden/Obama era. This is the kind of stuff that needs the disinfection of sunlight. The whole climate change hoax needs to be sent down the garbage disposal chute. The so-called "green energy" thing has been devastating on many levels.

Here in Missouri, Ameren Energy has been shutting down coal fired energy plants right and left. Supposedly replacing them with solar/wind energy. LMAO

This has pushed energy costs up for consumers many of whom have been struggling to feed their families let alone pay higher light bills.

Ameren has planned many solar fields and perhaps wind farms as well. MO is home to many wind farms which are a blight on the land and will never supply the power needed to keep America productive but will drain the peons (me) wallets.

Don't even get me started on the carbon-capture nonsense. There are plans for many of these pipelines across the country as well. Just another way to relocate wealth and it sure doesn't benefit me or any other living thing!

The Green New Deal is a hellish nightmare right from the mother-WEF's and it needs to be vaporized sooner rather than later. Zeldin is my hero here!

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Robin Greer's avatar

💯🎯

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Bitsy54's avatar

Not to mention the blight on our land those ugly windmills are. Amarillo Texas now just grows windmills 😡

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Ohio Deb's avatar

It’s literally crazy to think of solar panels to supply electrical needs when we only have 3-4 sunny days a month because of chemtrails !

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Tuco's Child's avatar

Whenever I see Lee Zeldin, it reminds me of Led Zeppelin, one of the greatest bands.

Bodes well!

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Even though I'm 62 now, I didn't discover Led Zeppelin's music until 2017.

I own the entire canon now. Greatest band ever.

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Beckadee's avatar

Better late than never.

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George's avatar

Just noticed an article saying they are getting back together soon. Also movie about them being released

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I am not your Other's avatar

The movie is out. Don’t miss it. It’s moving fast through various cities.

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Dean's avatar

😂

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I am not your Other's avatar

The Led Zep movie is out now. Don’t miss it! Check your local theaters.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Wow. They are unconscionable. Literally just playing with Monopoly money like it’s a game. And it seems it’s all special interest groups that got these dole outs. Great article, btw.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good!!

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Janet's avatar

Great article and thanks but the tawdriness of the website doesn’t lend itself to sharing with the folks who really need to see it. Maybe the headline would bring up something less basically the equivalent of buttocks in our faces. 🤣🤣 that’s just an observation. Nothing personal, Randi

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

You just got a bad draw on the advertising express. When I opened it, it was an NRA ad with money and guns.

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Janet's avatar

Ok. It’s almost seizure producing , the on and off cacophony of images on some sites. Especially annoying on sites to get a simple recipe. Thank goodness for the Go to Recipe button. Because I could care less about the visual and wordy folderol to get to the recipe. . I go away immediately.

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Tom's avatar

Look up a recipe for putting milk in cereal, and you get a nostalgic tale of someone's 70's childhood watching Saturday morning cartoons, all the way up to their highschool graduation. After an hour of scrolling, you get:

1. Put cereal in a bowl.

2. Add milk, to taste.

3. Pour sugar on the top of the cereal.

4. Enjoy!

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Janet's avatar

LOLOLOL. Kind of like instruction and lawyer safety blurbs on plugging something in. I found an old turn of the century cookbook. Recipe for cooking muskrat. 1. Get a muskrat. No lie. That’s what it said. That’s all I could read then. No pretending that’s like chicken.

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SeeingTruth's avatar

"Worker’s rights are human rights" re Federal Worker protest sign.

Sorry federal workers but that ship sailed under the Big Guy during the OSHA-NOT-OSHA illegal mandate which many of you were protected against via exemptions (hello CDC), except of course the military who should have been protected just like ALL US citizens should have protected because it never should have been mandated in the first place.

Yes your jobs are threatened. Have you taken the time to reflect why your jobs are threatened? Because the "organization" you work for has gotten too big for its britches, through no fault of your own for most of you, and is in debt up to its ass.

Do you not realize that you, your relatives, your families and friends also paid taxes to fund your job, and that much of that money - not that funded your job of course in your eyes because it benefited you - has been wasted, lost, and used in insane ways that you yourself might not agree with?

Do you not realize you may not even have had a job unless the continuing scope creep of the govt existed?

Maybe be greatful for all the time you did have a job and take the buyout. It sucks for everyone, not just you, especially those who were fired, forced, retired early, or chose to leave jobs during the illegal mandates and are struggling financially. Welcome to the club of the government screwed you.

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RunningLogic's avatar

THIS!!! ⬆️

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SeeingTruth's avatar

And I don't think any of us would be baffled or shocked if we learned the "high production signs" were paid by some NGO that still has a stash of USAID $$$.

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Beckadee's avatar

Yep- my first thought when I saw the signs.

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Roger Beal's avatar

... or were funded by a AFL-CIO local.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Exactly.

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Thanks RunningLogic. Also, I have a new term for the mandates..."Biden enslavement".

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RunningLogic's avatar

Accurate!

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Robin Greer's avatar

Are those really federal employees or just another lot of paid protestors placed there for the cameras and news networks to show off to bleeding heart liberals.

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Yes I wonder if they are paid protestors like we've seen deployed before as well.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

The buyout is such an opportunity if you make it so.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

The salvation of our souls is not by doing good works, but when someone wants to please God and not themselves, good deeds are a magnet that brings the grace of God upon you.

“Cornelius stared at him in fear. “What is it, Lord?” he asked. The angel answered, “Your prayers and gifts to the poor have come up as a memorial offering before God.”

‭‭Acts‬ ‭10‬:‭4‬ ‭NIV‬‬

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Robin Greer's avatar

My husband likes to say "Faith is the root. Works are the fruit."

Ephesians 2:10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Kash and coffee time! Trump is much better prepared for lawfare this term. Red guards in black robes are the real danger to democracy and constitutional crisis: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/how-to-wage-lawfare-part-3

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WP William's avatar

Judicial Transparency Act to scrutinize and weed out Commie Activists from all levels of the Judiciary and Law Schools

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