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  1. This is great and on-point FAFO because the fact is that veterans do get preference during a standard, organized reduction in force done legally. But that takes too long and makes it look like DJT is not just firing people so instead they are just firing everyone in their probationary period for non-documented “poor performance.” There’s no veterans points to overcome being bad at your job. Almost like giving people the illegal power to hurt others will inevitably be used against you.
  2. In addition to the underlying animating force here (the “intellectual” leaders of MAGA view liberalism as the main threat to their regime), DJTs personal pettiness is under-appreciated here. He is a man motivated by beefs and feuds and he thinks of Zelenskyy as the guy who should have helped him sink Joe Biden in 2020 but failed to. I have posted on another thread but repeating here— America no longer has “national interests” it has “regime interests.” All domestic and foreign policy decisions must first be filtered through a lens of “does this advance regime survival?”
  3. Also, are we still considering “what if we started a DEMOCRATIC right-wing extremist populist podcast” as a solution? Or have we moved on from that dream.
  4. Most faiths and their practice everywhere are shallow, self-serving, and subservient to political power and the extraordinarily debate, dialogue, philosophy, and “wrestling with God” outburst that took place in the West for a few centuries was the anomaly. We might not see it again for a while.
  5. Remember how important these drones were and how we needed answers? And now they just aren’t there anymore and we forgot about it. Totally weird. Someone should look into this.
  6. Nooo, it’s apparently unhelpful to point out that our autorcrat-curious president is looking to profiteer off of a full-blown autocrat’s violent and aggressive move to carve up a sovereign Eastern European country.
  7. I think we all need to understand that the correct historical analogy at this point isn’t Chamberlain in 1938, it’s Stalin in 1939.
  8. “Almost went ‘to hospital.’”
  9. @Laxtonto’s post is good but where it errs is in ascribing entirely too much thought and agency to people like Kellog and understates the extent to which PR drives current actions of Trump, more than Biden. That’s not a critique, it’s just that intelligent people nearly always understate how truly stupid this is. Anything you see stated by Kellog or Rubio or Waltz is just retconned justification of whatever Trump has announced. There is zero active planning or strategy. It’s all aimed at two goals of DJT: a summit with Putin and being told he “ended the war.” Right now the Russians have suggested that both things can happen and a general outline has emerged: 1. negotiations begin 2. elections in Ukraine 3. peace deal We seek to be amendable to this and it will result in a total Russian victory because in step two we will acquiesce— or maybe assist— to Russia installing a pro-Kremlin puppet. On the margins we may agree to further concessions in Europe. But the point is that no one aside from Trump and Musk are acting with any agency here and they are in complete react mode. And that is bad enough but what is worse is that there ARE some people acting with agency on other fronts. A despite the mantra of a “realist” foreign policy they are in fact behaving like wild eyed revolutionaries bent on exporting ideology. And their animating purpose is attacking liberal democracy, wherever it exists, as the primary threat to the United States’ current regime. And in a sense they are correct, because Russia and China are happy to let Trump destroy us while liberal democratic Europe, Canada, and the Anglosphere are more likely inspire us to course correct and help us do it. In this we have internalized Putinism. The threat Ukraine posed was always ideological and not military; a free and prosperous democratic Ukraine would show Russians that it was possible.
  10. I’ve been on Signal for six years and for a long time it was just me and my most paranoid friends but now everyone is there. I only had like three active convos and now I actually have to be conscious about what chat I’m responding to.
  11. There is no bottom. These rapists and human traffickers support Trump and are popular among his repulsive voters. So we support them.
  12. Don’t worry ladies, you still won’t have to have a transgender person in your bicycle race.
  13. The people getting screwed here almost certainly chose to take the “Fork” over getting terminated within their probationary period. And they were almost certainly fired illegally because the muskrats are telling people they are being terminated for performance en masse, even those with great reviews. And now they’re getting fucked. It’s not so much trusting Musk and Trump so much as people trying to grasp for a straw in a shitty situation. A reminder that authoritarian states try to divide the people they victimize against each other.
  14. This is the correct opinion.
  15. Adult converts to Catholicism are the best because they generally cite apostolic succession and authority as a prime reason for conversion and then their brains break when the Pope tells them they’re wrong.
  16. I do not believe there is a tabloid reporter, I think that Ashley crashed out because it was Valentine’s Day and she realized she had a child with the worlds richest man who won’t even call her.
  17. I hope your son will stay in. The goal here is to make officers like your son leave in disgust and make soldiers like the one quoted stay. That is also what’s behind the purge of the civil service, it’s nothing to do with efficiency or saving money for the taxpayer.
  18. I’ve lost track of the number of lawsuits that the sitting POTUS has against media outlets who said things he didn’t like. Caroline Leavitt said the AP was pushing “misinformation” at the same time JD claimed that “misinformation and disinformation” are Soviet terms. (He is right on the last one, Soviet intel coined the term and taught its practice). JD Vance’s speech combined with a meeting with AfD was first red meat for his idiot base and second an announcement that the United States is controlled by the extreme right and it will work to advance the extreme right in Europe.
  19. He is officially a Special Government Employee in the White House. I haven’t seen his title released, usually it’s something like Senior Advisor. I struggle with a historical analogy. Grand Vizier to one of the more decadent Sultans? Rasputin?
  20. Surprised this hasn’t made it here. Number 13 with I believe the fifth woman? Also, I think only all were conceived via IVD save Grimes’.
  21. Alt National Park Service exploded because they are good, factual place to get some insight on what is going on inside federal agencies from the inside. Same reason fednews exploded on Reddit. It’s actually the algorithm working as it should, organic traffic to the page boosting its visibility.
  22. Kamala delivered well-structured and thoughtful speeches three times at MSC, it was kind of her thing and Biden very notably assigned it to her. When you cook yourself in contrarian alternative media as Anastasia has, you become extremely ignorant in the classic sense. You just don’t know what is going on or has happened, no matter how much computing power you have. You end up believing tragically stupid things, like “Kamala could never deliver a good speech in Munich.” Many such cases.
  23. A lot of times people don’t realize when they are in the middle of tremendous historical change. At the moment the United States is experimenting with a dual-executive system. There’s a lot of debate to be had over the balance of powers and whether one is subordinate to the other and how much the functions are truly delegated and/or coordinated. And we will see how long it lasts and what it evolves into. But a future historian writing with remove in space and time will write that Elon Musk served as a co-executive with Trump. He is without question the most powerful non-President to ever hold a position in the executive branch and is more powerful than any cabinet official.
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