GOP still warning lawmakers to avoid townhalls, but N.C. Rep. has one, and chaos ensues.

Biden funded 6 + Months of Astro Turf protests in advance on way out of office
 
The Tea Party was a hyper partisan movement carefully coordinated to disrupt townhall meetings.

What you are seeing in these going on now is good old fashioned bi-partisan anger directed at a bus driver and his clueless tech bro careening the bus towards the edge of the cliff.
 
That's why they call us fascists. Everyone hates fascists and everyone thinks they should die. The Leftists are fomenting hate.
Conservatives are belittling and demeaning citizens because they happen to show up and express their opinion about their elected representatives.

Fomenting hate indeed.
 
The new LW dingbat narrative is to circle-jerk themselves into believing Trump supporters are disappointed.
 
Conservatives are belittling and demeaning citizens because they happen to show up and express their opinion about their elected representatives.

Fomenting hate indeed.
Most of those people are Left wing activists that are doing nothing but disrupting the townhall and creating propaganda footage for the Left wing media.
 
Most of those people are Left wing activists that are doing nothing but disrupting the townhall and creating propaganda footage for the Left wing media.
At least that’s what right wing propaganda tells you to believe.
 
Why are you always threatened by me? So easily triggered, probably more than anyone.
You’re about as threatening as a fruit fly, son. You’re the one who was so triggered by my post that you had to respond. Get over yourself.
Do you live with your mom?
No, but yours says hi.
 
All the bootlickers are afraid to hold them, at least one man in the GOP still has his balls.




Rep. Chuck Edwards kicked off a town hall meeting in Asheville, North Carolina, to applause for being one of the few Republican lawmakers still willing to meet with constituents amid warnings from GOP leadership to bypass in-person sessions.

By the night’s end, he was pleading with the crowd for civility.

“Would you give me a chance to answer this question, and you can start yelling after?” Edwards asked, after receiving a question about President Donald Trump’s “destructive and disastrous trade war.” Within a minute, the crowd booed him once again.

Edwards was repeatedly interrupted at the Thursday meeting as he fielded questions about Trump’s foreign policy, Elon Musk’s efforts to make cuts to government agencies through the U.S. DOGE Service, and how he would “make sure North Carolina does not get taken over by dictatorship and fascism.” The reaction grew especially hostile when he voiced support for Trump administration policies, including loud boos when he said the president supported Ukraine and when he defended Musk and DOGE. DOGE stands for Department of Government Efficiency.

Edwards faced his constituents as similar gatherings hosted by congressional Republicans have grown more combative, with voters in states such as Georgia, Wisconsin and Oregon venting their anger, particularly over DOGE’s efforts to fire federal employees and cut services. Earlier this month, House Speaker Mike Johnson encouraged Republican lawmakers to move these sessions online or do them via telephone, claiming that in-person events have been overtaken by “professional protesters” who are doing it “for the cameras.”

“We don’t need to send paid protesters into your town hall meetings,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York) posted on social media in response. “The American people are with us.”

More than half of Americans disapprove of the way Trump is handling his job, according to Washington Post-Ipsos polling in late February, while 45 percent approve. Musk is less popular than Trump, with just 34 percent of Americans saying they approve of his handling of his role, while 49 percent disapprove and 14 percent were unsure. The polling also suggests discontent has spread beyond the Democratic base, with Americans disapproving by a 2-to-1 ratio Musk’s shutting down federal agencies that he decides are unnecessary and 63 percent of people concerned his team is gaining access to sensitive personal data.
 
All the bootlickers are afraid to hold them, at least one man in the GOP still has his balls.




Rep. Chuck Edwards kicked off a town hall meeting in Asheville, North Carolina, to applause for being one of the few Republican lawmakers still willing to meet with constituents amid warnings from GOP leadership to bypass in-person sessions.

By the night’s end, he was pleading with the crowd for civility.

“Would you give me a chance to answer this question, and you can start yelling after?” Edwards asked, after receiving a question about President Donald Trump’s “destructive and disastrous trade war.” Within a minute, the crowd booed him once again.

Edwards was repeatedly interrupted at the Thursday meeting as he fielded questions about Trump’s foreign policy, Elon Musk’s efforts to make cuts to government agencies through the U.S. DOGE Service, and how he would “make sure North Carolina does not get taken over by dictatorship and fascism.” The reaction grew especially hostile when he voiced support for Trump administration policies, including loud boos when he said the president supported Ukraine and when he defended Musk and DOGE. DOGE stands for Department of Government Efficiency.

Edwards faced his constituents as similar gatherings hosted by congressional Republicans have grown more combative, with voters in states such as Georgia, Wisconsin and Oregon venting their anger, particularly over DOGE’s efforts to fire federal employees and cut services. Earlier this month, House Speaker Mike Johnson encouraged Republican lawmakers to move these sessions online or do them via telephone, claiming that in-person events have been overtaken by “professional protesters” who are doing it “for the cameras.”

“We don’t need to send paid protesters into your town hall meetings,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York) posted on social media in response. “The American people are with us.”

More than half of Americans disapprove of the way Trump is handling his job, according to Washington Post-Ipsos polling in late February, while 45 percent approve. Musk is less popular than Trump, with just 34 percent of Americans saying they approve of his handling of his role, while 49 percent disapprove and 14 percent were unsure. The polling also suggests discontent has spread beyond the Democratic base, with Americans disapproving by a 2-to-1 ratio Musk’s shutting down federal agencies that he decides are unnecessary and 63 percent of people concerned his team is gaining access to sensitive personal data.
Edwards... I swear that guy was Gorka.
 
What these retards don't comprehend is, Trump is cutting UNNEEDED jobs.
Jobs where people aren't doing anything, or are "on break" all fucking day and getting paid for it, with OUR tax dollars.

He isn't cutting NECESSARY jobs, he cutting out the WASTE.

Once all cuts have been made, and current situations reformulated and recalculated, they will start hiring PROFESSIONAL people who KNOW what they are doing, and WILL DO THE JOB they will be paid to do.

Yes, we are going to have to go through a rough period, but once its all said and done, we will be SO much better off with the new organizational methods and restructuring of the governmental workforce.
 
What these retards don't comprehend is, Trump is cutting UNNEEDED jobs.
Jobs where people aren't doing anything, or are "on break" all fucking day and getting paid for it, with OUR tax dollars.

He isn't cutting NECESSARY jobs, he cutting out the WASTE.

Once all cuts have been made, and current situations reformulated and recalculated, they will start hiring PROFESSIONAL people who KNOW what they are doing, and WILL DO THE JOB they will be paid to do.

Yes, we are going to have to go through a rough period, but once its all said and done, we will be SO much better off with the new organizational methods and restructuring of the governmental workforce.
Sure.................

US goverment seeks to rehire recently fired nuclear workers​

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BBC
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Feb 18, 2025 — The US government is trying to rehire nuclear safety employees it had fired on Thursday, after concerns grew that their dismissal could ...



Trump, Musk have undone some layoffs. Who's going back ...​

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USA Today
https://www.usatoday.com › trump-rescinded-layoffs
Feb 21, 2025 — The Trump administration scrambled to rehire "several" fired employees who play a key role in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's response ...


Fox Host Begs Trump to Save Friend Who Got Cut by DOGE​

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The New Republic
https://newrepublic.com › breaking-news
Feb 20, 2025 — Donald Trump and Elon Musk's purge of federal government employees has apparently gone too far for one Fox News personality.

Calling them DUMB-ASSES...........Would be an insult to dumb-asses.
 
Asheville is a heavily Democratic enclave in western North Carolina and I'm guessing that's who these people are. That's not to say that some of the Trump administration's actions haven't rankled some supporters, but I doubt many of these disgruntled people are Republican voters. I'd take this with a grain of salt.
 
The U.S has a $2T a year deficit. $2 Trillion!

Blame governments before who overspent. You are still overspending but at least tariffs will bring in some revenue coupled with more domestic jobs for a high tax base, cost cutting for the future and growth from domestic investment.

It's the only solution. A libertarian prescribed solution domestically that balances the need to ensure foreign trade abusers and government palm greasers pay their fair share.
 

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