Katie Britt cares. She’s scrambling for carve outs. |
Fraud allegations and previous arrest warrants. https://en.cibercuba.com/noticias/2025-02-01-u1-e199894-s27061-nid296478-cubano-hector-luis-valdes-cocho-encuentra-bajo |
Psssst… Ciscomani’s district is rated a tossup. Crane’s is also flippable but less so. |
https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackPeopleComedy/comments/1iptua5/who_couldve_seen_it_coming/
To a musical accompaniment, no less. |
University programs that cater to students interested in public service are also feeling the pinch. I got at email from AU SIS asking alumni if there’s anything we can do to help students find jobs given hiring pauses and other uncertainties are affecting students’ job opportunities, internships, experiential learning and labs. I don’t think too many people at American would vote from Trump, so it’s not a reap what you sow example, just an example of the broader ripple affect and who’s getting hurt beyond the feds in this area. |
Meant to say “effect” before someone points that out… |
It’s not like the work in DC benefits DC exclusively. We could do this for any state, but here’s an example of why Illinois should care. https://www.ilga.gov/commission/lru/FedmanCombined2022.pdf |
I don’t think I can post her name in DCUM without Jeff deleting. However, I know that one of the OIG Directors was a big Trumper. I actually laughed when she was fired because she was such a supporter and full of hubris in November. Oh well. |
Yay baby. MF’er not even a citizen , but influencing others on their vote. Send him back to Cuba. He can influence the politics in his own country |
This thread is so cathartic. Sorry about all the leopards and your face dude |
Maybe. However, RTO could boost the DC economy. When COVID hit and everyone started WFH, local restaurants, dry cleaners, coffee shops, hair salons, professional clothing stores, etc had to lay off a lot of workers or close entirely. RTO for federal workers, even a reduced number, could have a ripple effect by boosting these businesses. Similarly, companies contracting with the government may move their offices to DC in order to be closer to their customers, and the number of trade shows may increase as well. |
Won’t happen until they are confident their jobs are secure again. Everyone affected is cutting spending right now. |
That’s because everybody is RETURNING their items. Lol |
I don’t know a single federal worker returning to the office who is going out for lunch right now. Not on a regular basis anyway. We are all saving money because honestly, we aren’t the highest paid people to begin with, which makes all of this more ridiculous. |
LOL. “We see you. We hear you.” Nah, hope you end up being ignored and tossed aside. |