Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happier. I feel like the Biden years were a blur of pronouns, drag queens, attacks on law enforcement, and illegal immigrants amassing at the border. Things aren't perfect now but the Biden years were alien, surreal.
Agree. I feel like people are finally beginning to come out of the ridiculous state of constant outrage they were in during the last administration. We now see a lot of appropriate push back and rolling of eyes regarding the things you list. Glad common sense has begun seeping in again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am meaningfully less happy since as a professor I'm getting really worried about the possibility of informants in my class, the possibility that some student will decide to go the college president and attempt to have me fired. I have to teach a class on US foreign policy next semester and I am absolutely dreading it. Last year was the first time I had students say overtly racist things in class, overly sexist class, quote podcasts by Nick Fuentes, had the president of our local Turning Point USA chapter in my class. It's hard to contain the chaos and I struggle with when to intervene now when students disagree in class because while normally I would shut down a lot of things, nowadays I'm worried that if I do so I will be accused of censorship.
I'm glad to hear this actually. The left has labeled literally all right wing ideas, from fiscal conservativism to border security, as racist. It would be impossible for students to engage in sincere debate on topics when all non-leftist perspectives are labeled hate speech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
Clearly you are not a fed. Or a person with a brain or heart.
DP. You realize that people are laid off ALL THE TIME in private industry, right? They don't expect to be exempt from lay offs for the rest of their lives.![]()
You do realize working for the federal government is different than private industry? You do realize that the federal government largely has programs designed to help people whereas private companies make profits. Government agencies serve the people. Federal workers run programs that help citizens. What happened in the federal space was not a well organized layoff. It was a tech oligarch coming in and randomly firing people. There was zero thought put into the firings, which has complicated things for the people left. I’m so tired of people comparing private industry and the government without knowledge of why and how government works.
+1 I know people who were laid off who are in charge of critical aspects of medical and environmental safety. You'll be first in line wondering why the government didn't protect you when you accidentally get hurt from a medical device and when your water is filled with contaminants.
+2 Or asking where Grandma's social security check is since they downsized the staffing at the SSA. Even Fox News is pointing out that Trump's cuts have caused the agency to suffer its staffing cuts in 90-year history
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/trump-broke-his-promise-protect-lifeline-71-million-americans?msockid=1bb0c82589f0613315a1de85880860a7
Anonymous wrote:I'm happier. I feel like the Biden years were a blur of pronouns, drag queens, attacks on law enforcement, and illegal immigrants amassing at the border. Things aren't perfect now but the Biden years were alien, surreal.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happier. I feel like the Biden years were a blur of pronouns, drag queens, attacks on law enforcement, and illegal immigrants amassing at the border. Things aren't perfect now but the Biden years were alien, surreal.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happier. I feel like the Biden years were a blur of pronouns, drag queens, attacks on law enforcement, and illegal immigrants amassing at the border. Things aren't perfect now but the Biden years were alien, surreal.
Anonymous wrote:I was meaningfully less happy since 2020, and I am pretty sure I would not be happier had Kamala won and Biden 2.0 disaster continued. For people entirely disenchanted with performative politics while masses are distracted from real problems it has been a sh*t show regardless who is a power for a long while now. Trump = cartoon villain is certainly the dominating topic here and a stupid debate.
Objectively, there are many people in this area meaningfully less happy because of losing their Fed jobs, or fearing being deported, which makes sense. These two categories have absolutely valid reasons to be a lot less happy than others. For everyone else chugging along, what other categories of people would have legitimate hardships under this administration they didn't have already during Covid disaster and Biden's runaway train?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am meaningfully less happy since as a professor I'm getting really worried about the possibility of informants in my class, the possibility that some student will decide to go the college president and attempt to have me fired. I have to teach a class on US foreign policy next semester and I am absolutely dreading it. Last year was the first time I had students say overtly racist things in class, overly sexist class, quote podcasts by Nick Fuentes, had the president of our local Turning Point USA chapter in my class. It's hard to contain the chaos and I struggle with when to intervene now when students disagree in class because while normally I would shut down a lot of things, nowadays I'm worried that if I do so I will be accused of censorship.
I'm glad to hear this actually. The left has labeled literally all right wing ideas, from fiscal conservativism to border security, as racist. It would be impossible for students to engage in sincere debate on topics when all non-leftist perspectives are labeled hate speech.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happier. I feel like the Biden years were a blur of pronouns, drag queens, attacks on law enforcement, and illegal immigrants amassing at the border. Things aren't perfect now but the Biden years were alien, surreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
Clearly you are not a fed. Or a person with a brain or heart.
DP. You realize that people are laid off ALL THE TIME in private industry, right? They don't expect to be exempt from lay offs for the rest of their lives.![]()
You do realize working for the federal government is different than private industry? You do realize that the federal government largely has programs designed to help people whereas private companies make profits. Government agencies serve the people. Federal workers run programs that help citizens. What happened in the federal space was not a well organized layoff. It was a tech oligarch coming in and randomly firing people. There was zero thought put into the firings, which has complicated things for the people left. I’m so tired of people comparing private industry and the government without knowledge of why and how government works.
+1 I know people who were laid off who are in charge of critical aspects of medical and environmental safety. You'll be first in line wondering why the government didn't protect you when you accidentally get hurt from a medical device and when your water is filled with contaminants.
+2 Or asking where Grandma's social security check is since they downsized the staffing at the SSA. Even Fox News is pointing out that Trump's cuts have caused the agency to suffer its worst staffing cuts in 90-year history
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/trump-broke-his-promise-protect-lifeline-71-million-americans?msockid=1bb0c82589f0613315a1de85880860a7
Anonymous wrote:I'm happier. I feel like the Biden years were a blur of pronouns, drag queens, attacks on law enforcement, and illegal immigrants amassing at the border. Things aren't perfect now but the Biden years were alien, surreal.
Anonymous wrote:I am meaningfully less happy since as a professor I'm getting really worried about the possibility of informants in my class, the possibility that some student will decide to go the college president and attempt to have me fired. I have to teach a class on US foreign policy next semester and I am absolutely dreading it. Last year was the first time I had students say overtly racist things in class, overly sexist class, quote podcasts by Nick Fuentes, had the president of our local Turning Point USA chapter in my class. It's hard to contain the chaos and I struggle with when to intervene now when students disagree in class because while normally I would shut down a lot of things, nowadays I'm worried that if I do so I will be accused of censorship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
This is part of the reason why we are where we are as a nation and as a society. Unless it affects people directly, people just don’t care. We’ve lost our empathy. Our humanity. Our collective responsibility to help be the voice of the voiceless.
It’s disgusting and very, very sad.