Trump has a great victory
- Jasin
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Re: Trump has a great victory
See. They're imploding. Pelosi, Fauci and all the rest of the pro-Democraps are turning on each other like guilty, scared and selfish evil people that they are. I'm not saying some in the Republicans haven't done the same. But for the Democraps, it's really a majority, than like the Republican minority.
This is what you get when the Democraps accusations of Republicans being Nazis and Confederate rednecks, fails to stick and support them like a box (of the past) for them to stand on... while the noise slithers around their necks.
- Bobby
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Re: Trump has a great victory
I think you meant the noose?
The Democrats are all turning on each other.
The Democrats are all turning on each other.
- Bobby
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- Bobby
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Re: Trump has a great victory
We should thank God that Trump was voted in -
he is the only one who can save us all from dying in WW3 -
which could happen at any time because of Russia and Israel.
he is the only one who can save us all from dying in WW3 -
which could happen at any time because of Russia and Israel.
- Bobby
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Re: Trump has a great victory
It's a landslide victory - a rout.
312 to 226
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2zd139m90o
Donald Trump is projected to have won Arizona in the US presidential election, giving him a clean sweep of all seven battleground states.
Securing the south-western state, which was the last to declare its result after days of counting, has given Trump the final 11 electoral college votes up for grabs - taking him to a total of 312 compared with Vice-President Kamala Harris's 226. A candidate needs 270 to win the White House.
312 to 226
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2zd139m90o
Donald Trump is projected to have won Arizona in the US presidential election, giving him a clean sweep of all seven battleground states.
Securing the south-western state, which was the last to declare its result after days of counting, has given Trump the final 11 electoral college votes up for grabs - taking him to a total of 312 compared with Vice-President Kamala Harris's 226. A candidate needs 270 to win the White House.
- Bobby
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Re: Trump has a great victory
President Trump released his plan to DISMANTLE the Deep State.
Now that he's President-elect, this is the most important three minutes of video on the internet right now.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1854717077837562314
Here are Trump’s ten moves to bury the Deep State.
1. “Immediately reissue my 2020 executive order, restoring the President’s authority to remove rogue bureaucrats.”
2. “Clean out all of the corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence apparatus.”
3. “Totally reform FISA courts which are so corrupt that the judges seemingly do not care when they’re lied to in warrant applications.”
4. “Expose the hoaxes and abuses of power that have been tearing our country apart.”
5. “Launch a major crackdown on government leakers who collude with the fake news to deliberately we false narratives and to subvert our government and our democracy.”
6. “Make every Inspector General’s office independent and physically separated from the departments they oversee so they do not become the protectors of the deep state.”
7. “Ask Congress to establish an independent auditing system to continually monitor our intelligence agencies to ensure they are not spying on our citizens or running disinformation campaigns against the American people, or that they are not spying on someone’s campaign like they spied on my campaign.”
8. “Continue the effort launched by the Trump administration to move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations outside the Washington Swamp.”
9. “Work to ban federal bureaucrats from taking jobs at the companies they deal with and that they regulate.”
10. “Push a constitutional amendment to oppose term limits on members of Congress.”
Now that he's President-elect, this is the most important three minutes of video on the internet right now.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1854717077837562314
Here are Trump’s ten moves to bury the Deep State.
1. “Immediately reissue my 2020 executive order, restoring the President’s authority to remove rogue bureaucrats.”
2. “Clean out all of the corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence apparatus.”
3. “Totally reform FISA courts which are so corrupt that the judges seemingly do not care when they’re lied to in warrant applications.”
4. “Expose the hoaxes and abuses of power that have been tearing our country apart.”
5. “Launch a major crackdown on government leakers who collude with the fake news to deliberately we false narratives and to subvert our government and our democracy.”
6. “Make every Inspector General’s office independent and physically separated from the departments they oversee so they do not become the protectors of the deep state.”
7. “Ask Congress to establish an independent auditing system to continually monitor our intelligence agencies to ensure they are not spying on our citizens or running disinformation campaigns against the American people, or that they are not spying on someone’s campaign like they spied on my campaign.”
8. “Continue the effort launched by the Trump administration to move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations outside the Washington Swamp.”
9. “Work to ban federal bureaucrats from taking jobs at the companies they deal with and that they regulate.”
10. “Push a constitutional amendment to oppose term limits on members of Congress.”
- Bobby
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Re: Trump has a great victory
Trump is gunna get rid of the Deep State -
they are very worried.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/10/poli ... index.html
‘Feeling of dread’ spreads across federal workforce
as second Trump term looms
Sun November 10, 2024
CNN
—
Much of the federal workforce is on edge and bracing itself for the likelihood its ranks will be purged when President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Trump, who has derided civil servants as agents of the “deep state,”
promised on the campaign trail to reinstate a 2020 executive order known as Schedule F, giving him the power to commence mass firings of nonpartisan federal employees who might spoil Trump’s partisan plans.
“The objective is to create space to put loyalists in what were, what are still, career civil service positions,” former Trump appointee Ronald Sanders – who resigned over Trump’s politicization of the federal workforce – told CNN. Sanders added it is “problematic” if schedule F is being used to reinforce and maintain political loyalty.
Trump’s loyalist vision is already having a profound chilling effect on career employees, some of whom told CNN they plan to stay into the new year – but don’t know what’s next beyond that.
Are you a federal worker? CNN would like to talk to you
“I would say there is a general feeling of dread among everyone,” one Energy Department employee told CNN.
In his first term, Trump sidelined and ridiculed civil servants and service members, silenced government offices and stifled scientific research. Many workers quit; others stuck it out, hopeful that the 2020 election would bring a new boss in the White House.
Now they face another four years of Trump – a term that by his own account will be worse for the government workforce than his first.
“We are absolutely having conversations among ourselves about whether we can stomach a round two,” an employee at the Environmental Protection Agency said.
How Trump could gut the government.
Trump’s purge could be the biggest change to the federal workforce since the late 1800s, returning the federal government to the “spoils system” of 1883 when victorious political parties gave government jobs to their supporters, said Max Stier, the president and CEO of Partnership for Public Service. The spoils system was replaced by the current merit-based system where career employees serve multiple administrations, carrying out their jobs independent of politics.
they are very worried.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/10/poli ... index.html
‘Feeling of dread’ spreads across federal workforce
as second Trump term looms
Sun November 10, 2024
CNN
—
Much of the federal workforce is on edge and bracing itself for the likelihood its ranks will be purged when President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Trump, who has derided civil servants as agents of the “deep state,”
promised on the campaign trail to reinstate a 2020 executive order known as Schedule F, giving him the power to commence mass firings of nonpartisan federal employees who might spoil Trump’s partisan plans.
“The objective is to create space to put loyalists in what were, what are still, career civil service positions,” former Trump appointee Ronald Sanders – who resigned over Trump’s politicization of the federal workforce – told CNN. Sanders added it is “problematic” if schedule F is being used to reinforce and maintain political loyalty.
Trump’s loyalist vision is already having a profound chilling effect on career employees, some of whom told CNN they plan to stay into the new year – but don’t know what’s next beyond that.
Are you a federal worker? CNN would like to talk to you
“I would say there is a general feeling of dread among everyone,” one Energy Department employee told CNN.
In his first term, Trump sidelined and ridiculed civil servants and service members, silenced government offices and stifled scientific research. Many workers quit; others stuck it out, hopeful that the 2020 election would bring a new boss in the White House.
Now they face another four years of Trump – a term that by his own account will be worse for the government workforce than his first.
“We are absolutely having conversations among ourselves about whether we can stomach a round two,” an employee at the Environmental Protection Agency said.
How Trump could gut the government.
Trump’s purge could be the biggest change to the federal workforce since the late 1800s, returning the federal government to the “spoils system” of 1883 when victorious political parties gave government jobs to their supporters, said Max Stier, the president and CEO of Partnership for Public Service. The spoils system was replaced by the current merit-based system where career employees serve multiple administrations, carrying out their jobs independent of politics.
- Bobby
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Re: Trump has a great victory
Trump is: a prophet, a messiah, a redeemer and a saviour -
only he can save us all from dying in WW3.
Thank God he won the election - we have a chance to live now -
not like sleepy Joe Biden sleep walking us into WW3.
only he can save us all from dying in WW3.
Thank God he won the election - we have a chance to live now -
not like sleepy Joe Biden sleep walking us into WW3.
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