They are overriding Congress and ignoring the courts. So they are trying to eliminate our 3-branch system of check and balances and consolidate all power within the Executive branch. Unconstitutional. They are also gutting the Executive branch workforces and replacing them with political loyalists. Illegal because federal workers have protections that prescribed how the workforce is reduced. They can’t fire people like X does. People who do not have clearances or proper training are in our secure databases and payment systems. Your identity is already compromised. They can punish businesses that compete with Musk or that they simply do not like. They may be giving/selling data to foreign enemies. Unconstitutional and/or illegal. No transparency. Anyone who dares to question the great doge is summarily fired. Trump, like Nero, is playing golf while America burns. Unconstituontal. They also control the military and are gutting the FBI and CIA. Therefore, they will have military/police control. Political prisoners can be sent to be imprisoned in El Salvador. Unconstitutional. |
| For those of you saying "put down the tin foil" I would say open your eyes. Put on your critical thinking skills hat. If you're a fed, that's a core requirement for every job--critical thinking. Take a step back, look at what is happening collectively, read up a LOT and educate yourselves a little (watch that YT video someone posted) -- piece it all together. It will start making sense. There is a reason Trump said, "if you vote for me in November, you will never have to vote again." |
WAKE UP |
OMG. |
So they are illegally single sourcing federal IT contracting? |
? It's still on the OPM website - https://www.opm.gov/media/juna3mhp/opm-memo-guidance-regarding-redesignating-ses-cio-positions-2-4-2025-final.pdf |
Bingo |
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It's not a coup by the military, it's State Capture by the oligarchy. Textbook.
Read table 1 in the below. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10034251/ "State capture is a type of systematic corruption whereby narrow interest groups take control of the institutions and processes through which public policy is made, directing public policy away from the public interest and instead shaping it to serve their own interests...The captors of the state were businesspeople, soon to be known as ‘oligarchs’, who purchased influence over policy formation through direct kickbacks or promises of favours, using personal connections to the individuals and parties holding political power. This framing of business as the captors of politics probably always overstated the separation between the two spheres, when in many transition states, the distinction between the public and private sector was in fact blurred—sometimes intentionally" |