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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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would be especially helpful in the deep south.  I was in grammar school in Louisiana (there were no blacks in any of my classes after moving back to WNY) the first year of forced integration.  It was jaw dropping.  50 years later it hasn't fundamentally changed.

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1 hour ago, K D said:

Who is saying the $1.9 billion is fraud or abuse? That one was pure incompetence. There's plenty of fraud and abuse on the website if you want to follow along.

the accusations are dizzying if not specific  I'm confusing the 1.9 billion to the 2.7 trillion posted by another maga here.  here's trump's mouthpiece.  couldn't find a video clip of him saying it but heard it on npr.

 

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3 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

 

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bravo.  and what precisely are climate smart commodities?  an explanation will be forthcoming, I'm sure.  Because a sum half the net worth of most ex senators is big fish.

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6 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

yes.  great news for future recruitment of the best and brightest for important, demanding government jobs. It's almost like they want the country to fail.  They're doing a great job!  And the accuracy confidence of this map is "normal", whatever that means.

2 hours ago, K D said:

The cockroaches are scurrying now that the lights are on in DCTony Montana Scarface GIF

Do you know any highly placed public servants?

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7 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

yes.  great news for future recruitment of the best and brightest for important, demanding government jobs in the future.  It's almost like they want the country to fail.  They're doing a great job!  And the accuracy confidence of this map is "normal", whatever that means.

Do you know any highly placed public servants?

These are the lazy and the corrupt that are leaving. Yes I know many government workers. They literally took the job because it's easy, nobody cares what you do, there's no oversight, and it's almost impossible to get fired. Not anymore. Only the best and brightest need apply now. DC should be run like Silicon Valley. Don't get into government work unless you are willing to work 80 hrs a week and sleep in your cubicle. If you want to work from home in your pajamas and take it easy then feel free to work in the private sector.

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1 minute ago, K D said:

These are the lazy and the corrupt that are leaving. Yes I know many government workers. They literally took the job because it's easy, nobody cares what you do, there's no oversight, and it's almost impossible to get fired. Not anymore. Only the best and brightest need apply now. DC should be run like Silicon Valley. Don't get into government work unless you are willing to work 80 hrs a week and sleep in your cubicle. If you want to work from home in your pajamas and take it easy then feel free to work in the private sector.


Government shouldn’t be run like a business. Period.

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4 minutes ago, K D said:

These are the lazy and the corrupt that are leaving. Yes I know many government workers. They literally took the job because it's easy, nobody cares what you do, there's no oversight, and it's almost impossible to get fired. Not anymore. Only the best and brightest need apply now. DC should be run like Silicon Valley. Don't get into government work unless you are willing to work 80 hrs a week and sleep in your cubicle. If you want to work from home in your pajamas and take it easy then feel free to work in the private sector.

Not my experience at all.  Most could make much more money in the private sector and very likely will.  There is a finite number of people this qualified.  We're talking about folks who can afford 3 mil houses not cubicle rats.  In IT, many likely will go to silicon valley, strengthening the tech oligarchs and weakening our government.  Freedom!!!

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11 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


 

 

Im not so sure about that.

 

 

crunching so many numbers in so short a time will necessarily result in mistakes.  He doesn't care as long as the mistakes support his agenda.  so far, they seem to be.  certainly, this example does.

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1 hour ago, K D said:

These are the lazy and the corrupt that are leaving. Yes I know many government workers. They literally took the job because it's easy, nobody cares what you do, there's no oversight, and it's almost impossible to get fired. Not anymore. Only the best and brightest need apply now. DC should be run like Silicon Valley. Don't get into government work unless you are willing to work 80 hrs a week and sleep in your cubicle. If you want to work from home in your pajamas and take it easy then feel free to work in the private sector.

 

Bingo.  They're leaving because they refuse to return to work, because they're working 2nd jobs and/or don't live in the area.

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