Apparently, some people have had enough.

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The entire leadership is an embrassment, they voted for Trump the Chump and that's what they got, absolute mayhem, the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing, why did I emigrate here?

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Please do tread on me and put me out of my misery.

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Trump hates the same people who they hate, and nothing else matters. " I love the poorly educated" was said by whom? They actually believed that he was going to build a wall and Mexico would pay for it. :auiqs.jpg:
 
When some people lose their jobs, they are unhappy. They feel like they have been abused. They question the decision-makers, and whether those decision-makers had the authority to fire them.

This is not "news." It is the predictable result of executive action.

Article II:

Section 1 Function and Selection​

  • Clause 1 President's Role
  • The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
When the dust settles, these terminations will be finalized and for the most part, the American people will not see any difference in the services they receive from the Feds.

In the national parks and some other Federal instrumentalities, the remaining employees will probably try to make the situation as disruptive as possible for the public, simply out of spite. But this too will pass.

Previous Presidents, even Democrats, have vowed to do exactly the same thing that Trump is doing, albeit in a less dramatic way. A symptom of TDS is the uniform belief that everything Trump does is BAD, because Trump is BAD. Here, he is doing something that the vast majority of the general/voting public endorses (which is why they voted for him), but many still complain, because of TDS.

Trump will never run for political office again. If you want to whine, knock yourself out.
 
When some people lose their jobs, they are unhappy. They feel like they have been abused. They question the decision-makers, and whether those decision-makers had the authority to fire them.

This is not "news." It is the predictable result of executive action.

Article II:

Section 1 Function and Selection​

  • Clause 1 President's Role
  • The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
When the dust settles, these terminations will be finalized and for the most part, the American people will not see any difference in the services they receive from the Feds.

In the national parks and some other Federal instrumentalities, the remaining employees will probably try to make the situation as disruptive as possible for the public, simply out of spite. But this too will pass.

Previous Presidents, even Democrats, have vowed to do exactly the same thing that Trump is doing, albeit in a less dramatic way. A symptom of TDS is the uniform belief that everything Trump does is BAD, because Trump is BAD. Here, he is doing something that the vast majority of the general/voting public endorses (which is why they voted for him), but many still complain, because of TDS.

Trump will never run for political office again. If you want to whine, knock yourself out.
Trashing the employees that he`s never met and doesn`t know. After all these years the only defense of Trump is to scream TDS. Effing child!
 
‘Some came with complaints about Elon Musk, President Trump’s billionaire ally who is carrying out an assault on the federal bureaucracy. Others demanded guarantees that Republicans in Congress would not raid the social safety net. Still others chided the G.O.P. to push back against Mr. Trump’s moves to trample the constitutional power of Congress.

When Representative Pete Sessions, Republican of Texas, arrived at a crowded community center on Saturday in the small rural town of Trinity in East Texas, he came prepared to deliver a routine update on the administration’s first month in office. Instead, he fielded a barrage of frustration and anger from constituents questioning Mr. Trump’s agenda and his tactics — and pressing Mr. Sessions and his colleagues on Capitol Hill to do something about it.

“The executive can only enforce laws passed by Congress; they cannot make laws,” said Debra Norris, a lawyer who lives in Huntsville, arguing that the mass layoffs and agency closures Mr. Musk has spearheaded were unconstitutional. “When are you going to wrest control back from the executive and stop hurting your constituents?”

Louis Smith, a veteran who lives in East Texas, told Mr. Sessions that he agreed with the effort to root out excessive spending, but he criticized the way it was being handled and presented to the public. “I like what you’re saying, but you need to tell more people,” Mr. Smith said. “The guy in South Africa is not doing you any good — he’s hurting you more than he’s helping,” he added, referring to Mr. Musk and drawing nods and applause from many in the room. In Trinity and in congressional districts around the country over the past week, Republican lawmakers returning home for their first congressional recess since Mr. Trump was sworn in faced similar confrontations with their constituents.’


And those who voted for Trump now realize the stupidity of having done so.

It’s too late now – complaining to Congressional Republican won’t do any good.
Do better IM2, any Trump supporter i know is thrilled with how he is stopping the slush funds
 

Republicans Face Angry Voters at Town Halls, Hinting at Broader Backlash​


I caught a few of the angriest questions!
  • Sir! When the hell is Trump going to eject more illegal aliens?
  • Sir! How much longer before Trump fires more federal workers?
  • Sir! What is taking so long to do the DOGE audit!
 
Trashing the employees that he`s never met and doesn`t know. After all these years the only defense of Trump is to scream TDS. Effing child!
I am now retired, but I was fired six times during my career for reasons that had nothing to do with me, or in one case, for telling an executive that he fucked up when he in fact fucked up (as proven by history).

In many of those cases, the people who made the decision to terminate me had no idea whether I was doing a good job or not. It was a REDUCTION IN FORCE.

People in the real world deal with this all the time, and there is no reason on God's green earth why public sector workers should be immune. Deal with it.
 
“House Republicans are becoming weary and wary of in-person town hall meetings after a number of lawmakers have faced hometown crowds angry about the Trump administration’s push to slash government programs and staffing.

Party leaders suggest that if lawmakers feel the need to hold such events, they do tele-town halls or at least vet attendees to avoid scenes that become viral clips, according to GOP sources.

A GOP aide said House Republican leaders are urging lawmakers to stop engaging in them altogether.”


Republicans have always been cowards – they fear the will of the people.

And like true authoritarians, Republicans will hide behind the walls of power and blindly pursue their failed, wrongheaded agenda.
 
They thought they were going to be praised. Completely out of touch. (not that Democrats aren't also).
 
“House Republicans are becoming weary and wary of in-person town hall meetings after a number of lawmakers have faced hometown crowds angry about the Trump administration’s push to slash government programs and staffing.

Party leaders suggest that if lawmakers feel the need to hold such events, they do tele-town halls or at least vet attendees to avoid scenes that become viral clips, according to GOP sources.

A GOP aide said House Republican leaders are urging lawmakers to stop engaging in them altogether.”


Republicans have always been cowards – they fear the will of the people.

And like true authoritarians, Republicans will hide behind the walls of power and blindly pursue their failed, wrongheaded agenda
Staged outrage brought to you by the most dishonest Party in American history. The Democrats. The town halls are stuffed with paid shills and dismayed Federal workers scared at the prospect of competing for a job.
 
“House Republicans are becoming weary and wary of in-person town hall meetings after a number of lawmakers have faced hometown crowds angry about the Trump administration’s push to slash government programs and staffing.

Party leaders suggest that if lawmakers feel the need to hold such events, they do tele-town halls or at least vet attendees to avoid scenes that become viral clips, according to GOP sources.

A GOP aide said House Republican leaders are urging lawmakers to stop engaging in them altogether.”


Republicans have always been cowards – they fear the will of the people.

And like true authoritarians, Republicans will hide behind the walls of power and blindly pursue their failed, wrongheaded agenda.
You mean the soros funded gaslighting attempts that were exposed almost immediately.

Lie harder fool.
 
Staged outrage brought to you by the most dishonest Party in American history. The Democrats. The town halls are stuffed with paid shills and dismayed Federal workers scared at the prospect of competing for a job.

Was it feigned outrage when creepy Jesse Waters complained?
 
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