Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when republicans in congress care about federal workers?
That's another huge difference between the parties -
Democrats respect, value and support federal workers,
Republicans demonize, attack and vilify federal workers.
agreed
and that is why I always vote Red.
i worked as government contractor at GSA and Pentagon. you could fire 50% of the employess and the offices would NOT skip a beat.
and everyone claimed they were so so busy, and yet they left at 3:30 every day. and still found time to work out/ play bball every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when republicans in congress care about federal workers?
That's another huge difference between the parties -
Democrats respect, value and support federal workers,
Republicans demonize, attack and vilify federal workers.
agreed
and that is why I always vote Red.
i worked as government contractor at GSA and Pentagon. you could fire 50% of the employess and the offices would NOT skip a beat.
and everyone claimed they were so so busy, and yet they left at 3:30 every day. and still found time to work out/ play bball every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when republicans in congress care about federal workers?
That's another huge difference between the parties -
Democrats respect, value and support federal workers,
Republicans demonize, attack and vilify federal workers.
agreed
and that is why I always vote Red.
i worked as government contractor at GSA and Pentagon. you could fire 50% of the employess and the offices would NOT skip a beat.
and everyone claimed they were so so busy, and yet they left at 3:30 every day. and still found time to work out/ play bball every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when republicans in congress care about federal workers?
That's another huge difference between the parties -
Democrats respect, value and support federal workers,
Republicans demonize, attack and vilify federal workers.
agreed
and that is why I always vote Red.
i worked as government contractor at GSA and Pentagon. you could fire 50% of the employess and the offices would NOT skip a beat.
and everyone claimed they were so so busy, and yet they left at 3:30 every day. and still found time to work out/ play bball every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These lunatics?
Friday night massacre underway at CDC. Doznes of "disease detectives," high-level scientists, entire Washington staff and editors of the MMWR (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report) have all been RIFed
So basically the USA now has absolutely zero defense, so Make Ebola Great Again?
Most incompetent administration in history
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when republicans in congress care about federal workers?
That's another huge difference between the parties -
Democrats respect, value and support federal workers,
Republicans demonize, attack and vilify federal workers.
agreed
and that is why I always vote Red.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when republicans in congress care about federal workers?
That's another huge difference between the parties -
Democrats respect, value and support federal workers,
Republicans demonize, attack and vilify federal workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeh Johnson says Senate Democrats need to end the shutdown and stop hurting federal workers for their pet issue
"I’m gonna break from the party line here on this. I’m a Democrat. I’m with John Fetterman and Angus King... The most basic function of Congress is to fund the government, turn the lights on, keep the government working so that the 3 million people who are public servants are able to do what they do.”
“I believe that Congress should vote to re-open the government. Apparently, you need seven Democrats to make that happen in the Senate. I think that the mistake our democracy is making is linking the need for that 60 votes to some other issue, even though it’s a very, very critical issue. Because what’s going to happen is that this will occur every fall from this point forward.”
How I miss the days of moderate and pragmatic Secretary Jeh Johnson.
Weird because Marjorie Taylor Greene blames the Republicans and doesn’t want her health insurance premiums to rise.
She has smore small donors than anyone else in Congress - she's hearing it from her constituents and small donors, they'd be crushed by the insurance hikes.
small donors = low IQ peasants who have been duped into thinking our major party politicians give a dang about the interests of everyday Americans. Every dollar donated to these corrupt entities is a dollar that supports only the interests of wealthy political mega-donors. These truths hurt.
If Democrats only cared about the wealthy, they'd have approved the House's CR already and there would be no shutdown.
Yes, of course because it's the wealthy people who have the most to lose while missing pay checks and essential services during the shut down....![]()
Anonymous wrote:These lunatics?
Friday night massacre underway at CDC. Doznes of "disease detectives," high-level scientists, entire Washington staff and editors of the MMWR (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report) have all been RIFed
So basically the USA now has absolutely zero defense, so Make Ebola Great Again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeh Johnson says Senate Democrats need to end the shutdown and stop hurting federal workers for their pet issue
"I’m gonna break from the party line here on this. I’m a Democrat. I’m with John Fetterman and Angus King... The most basic function of Congress is to fund the government, turn the lights on, keep the government working so that the 3 million people who are public servants are able to do what they do.”
“I believe that Congress should vote to re-open the government. Apparently, you need seven Democrats to make that happen in the Senate. I think that the mistake our democracy is making is linking the need for that 60 votes to some other issue, even though it’s a very, very critical issue. Because what’s going to happen is that this will occur every fall from this point forward.”
How I miss the days of moderate and pragmatic Secretary Jeh Johnson.
Weird because Marjorie Taylor Greene blames the Republicans and doesn’t want her health insurance premiums to rise.
She has smore small donors than anyone else in Congress - she's hearing it from her constituents and small donors, they'd be crushed by the insurance hikes.
small donors = low IQ peasants who have been duped into thinking our major party politicians give a dang about the interests of everyday Americans. Every dollar donated to these corrupt entities is a dollar that supports only the interests of wealthy political mega-donors. These truths hurt.
If Democrats only cared about the wealthy, they'd have approved the House's CR already and there would be no shutdown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeh Johnson says Senate Democrats need to end the shutdown and stop hurting federal workers for their pet issue
"I’m gonna break from the party line here on this. I’m a Democrat. I’m with John Fetterman and Angus King... The most basic function of Congress is to fund the government, turn the lights on, keep the government working so that the 3 million people who are public servants are able to do what they do.”
“I believe that Congress should vote to re-open the government. Apparently, you need seven Democrats to make that happen in the Senate. I think that the mistake our democracy is making is linking the need for that 60 votes to some other issue, even though it’s a very, very critical issue. Because what’s going to happen is that this will occur every fall from this point forward.”
How I miss the days of moderate and pragmatic Secretary Jeh Johnson.
Weird because Marjorie Taylor Greene blames the Republicans and doesn’t want her health insurance premiums to rise.
She has smore small donors than anyone else in Congress - she's hearing it from her constituents and small donors, they'd be crushed by the insurance hikes.
small donors = low IQ peasants who have been duped into thinking our major party politicians give a dang about the interests of everyday Americans. Every dollar donated to these corrupt entities is a dollar that supports only the interests of wealthy political mega-donors. These truths hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeh Johnson says Senate Democrats need to end the shutdown and stop hurting federal workers for their pet issue
"I’m gonna break from the party line here on this. I’m a Democrat. I’m with John Fetterman and Angus King... The most basic function of Congress is to fund the government, turn the lights on, keep the government working so that the 3 million people who are public servants are able to do what they do.”
“I believe that Congress should vote to re-open the government. Apparently, you need seven Democrats to make that happen in the Senate. I think that the mistake our democracy is making is linking the need for that 60 votes to some other issue, even though it’s a very, very critical issue. Because what’s going to happen is that this will occur every fall from this point forward.”
How I miss the days of moderate and pragmatic Secretary Jeh Johnson.
Weird because Marjorie Taylor Greene blames the Republicans and doesn’t want her health insurance premiums to rise.
She has smore small donors than anyone else in Congress - she's hearing it from her constituents and small donors, they'd be crushed by the insurance hikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeh Johnson says Senate Democrats need to end the shutdown and stop hurting federal workers for their pet issue
"I’m gonna break from the party line here on this. I’m a Democrat. I’m with John Fetterman and Angus King... The most basic function of Congress is to fund the government, turn the lights on, keep the government working so that the 3 million people who are public servants are able to do what they do.”
“I believe that Congress should vote to re-open the government. Apparently, you need seven Democrats to make that happen in the Senate. I think that the mistake our democracy is making is linking the need for that 60 votes to some other issue, even though it’s a very, very critical issue. Because what’s going to happen is that this will occur every fall from this point forward.”
How I miss the days of moderate and pragmatic Secretary Jeh Johnson.
Weird because Marjorie Taylor Greene blames the Republicans and doesn’t want her health insurance premiums to rise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when republicans in congress care about federal workers?
That's another huge difference between the parties -
Democrats respect, value and support federal workers,
Republicans demonize, attack and vilify federal workers.