Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/alexthomp/status/1687574175622316033?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ
Dude just wants people to go to his shitty bagel shop more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is Biden's Chief of Staff. He is carrying out the President's direction here. Sure, he likely had a lot of flexibility in exactly what was said. But people who write him off as "a choad" should realize that this is not some random person ranting. This is direction from the White House.
(Taking no stance whatsoever on the debate over WFH/hybrid/onsite.)
He’s a choad just like ALL former management-consultant/private equity dems pretending to be progressives. Especially the ones who went along with shut-downs and closed schools and covid paranoia when it was politically expedient. Whoops, actions have consequences.
To be clear, and this feels weird to have to type- don't care whether or not he is "a choad." My point is that the message can't be dismissed based on the messenger. It came from the White House and the President. (And even if you may not like the president in the white house, this is a lot more than some random person's rantings.)
The same White House that was happy to collude with AFT to keep schools closed and played covid for electoral advantage, meaning I had to dutifully work my butt off at home for the feds while my kid fell apart socially and academically? And now it’s “Oh, being in person is essential for the team”?
No thanks. They are ALL choads. It’d choads all the way down.
OK, so this is a different thing. You disagree with the whole administration and all of their policies. That is fine. Choosing to hurl insults is also, I guess, fine. But it misses the whole point that the WH is not some random blogger, celebrity, or tycoon spouting off. It is actually meaningful in what happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is Biden's Chief of Staff. He is carrying out the President's direction here. Sure, he likely had a lot of flexibility in exactly what was said. But people who write him off as "a choad" should realize that this is not some random person ranting. This is direction from the White House.
(Taking no stance whatsoever on the debate over WFH/hybrid/onsite.)
He’s a choad just like ALL former management-consultant/private equity dems pretending to be progressives. Especially the ones who went along with shut-downs and closed schools and covid paranoia when it was politically expedient. Whoops, actions have consequences.
To be clear, and this feels weird to have to type- don't care whether or not he is "a choad." My point is that the message can't be dismissed based on the messenger. It came from the White House and the President. (And even if you may not like the president in the white house, this is a lot more than some random person's rantings.)
The same White House that was happy to collude with AFT to keep schools closed and played covid for electoral advantage, meaning I had to dutifully work my butt off at home for the feds while my kid fell apart socially and academically? And now it’s “Oh, being in person is essential for the team”?
No thanks. They are ALL choads. It’d choads all the way down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is Biden's Chief of Staff. He is carrying out the President's direction here. Sure, he likely had a lot of flexibility in exactly what was said. But people who write him off as "a choad" should realize that this is not some random person ranting. This is direction from the White House.
(Taking no stance whatsoever on the debate over WFH/hybrid/onsite.)
He’s a choad just like ALL former management-consultant/private equity dems pretending to be progressives. Especially the ones who went along with shut-downs and closed schools and covid paranoia when it was politically expedient. Whoops, actions have consequences.
To be clear, and this feels weird to have to type- don't care whether or not he is "a choad." My point is that the message can't be dismissed based on the messenger. It came from the White House and the President. (And even if you may not like the president in the white house, this is a lot more than some random person's rantings.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is Biden's Chief of Staff. He is carrying out the President's direction here. Sure, he likely had a lot of flexibility in exactly what was said. But people who write him off as "a choad" should realize that this is not some random person ranting. This is direction from the White House.
(Taking no stance whatsoever on the debate over WFH/hybrid/onsite.)
He’s a choad just like ALL former management-consultant/private equity dems pretending to be progressives. Especially the ones who went along with shut-downs and closed schools and covid paranoia when it was politically expedient. Whoops, actions have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:This is Biden's Chief of Staff. He is carrying out the President's direction here. Sure, he likely had a lot of flexibility in exactly what was said. But people who write him off as "a choad" should realize that this is not some random person ranting. This is direction from the White House.
(Taking no stance whatsoever on the debate over WFH/hybrid/onsite.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is Biden's Chief of Staff. He is carrying out the President's direction here. Sure, he likely had a lot of flexibility in exactly what was said. But people who write him off as "a choad" should realize that this is not some random person ranting. This is direction from the White House.
(Taking no stance whatsoever on the debate over WFH/hybrid/onsite.)
Have you met him?
You do know he’s from this area. There are posters who have cross paths with him going back decades.
It’s a very accurate description.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that a hissy fit? You WFH diehards need to chill out.
Why do you think everyone should return to the office? It's a 60-90 minute commute and $10-20 in tolls for my spouse. When they go into the office they refuse to work any extra hours so the employer is losing out as they usually use that commute time to work.
Point is, it wasn't a "hissy fit." It was policy direction from the White House. Regardless of whether you agree with it or not.
Anonymous wrote:This is Biden's Chief of Staff. He is carrying out the President's direction here. Sure, he likely had a lot of flexibility in exactly what was said. But people who write him off as "a choad" should realize that this is not some random person ranting. This is direction from the White House.
(Taking no stance whatsoever on the debate over WFH/hybrid/onsite.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that a hissy fit? You WFH diehards need to chill out.
Why do you think everyone should return to the office? It's a 60-90 minute commute and $10-20 in tolls for my spouse. When they go into the office they refuse to work any extra hours so the employer is losing out as they usually use that commute time to work.