Interview with a Terminated Employee at CFPB

Seymour Flops

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Here a lawyer, terminated along with other probationary hires, has a chance to give her side of the story:



I'm glad she got a chance to talk about her plight. She did not whine about the affects it will have on her personal situation.

She argues that she is fighting wrongdoers in court.

Your thoughts?
 
Your thoughts?

Same answer as last time: if the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is out there protecting consumers, I sure can't see it because literally every company I deal with is ripping me off, and if I can't see any net benefit from a federal agency, then they are no better than if they didn't exist.
 
Here a lawyer, terminated along with other probationary hires, has a chance to give her side of the story:



I'm glad she got a chance to talk about her plight. She did not whine about the affects it will have on her personal situation.

She argues that she is fighting wrongdoers in court.

Your thoughts?

if she was so freak'n effective why is she trying to turn the world gay
 
Trump does not care
No, he does not.

He also doesn't care that Kamala Harris is out of work, nor the hundreds of staffers that would have worked in her White House, the hundreds of cabinet and sub-cabinet officials she would have appointed, nor the soon to be jobless woke fraudsters that created some of the outrageous spending that we are now learning about.

Just like Harris would not care about Trump and his potential staffers and appointees being out of a job, nor her illegals driving down labor costs and putting Americans out of work, nor oil workers laid off, nor American consumers squeezed by the further mandating of EV's while the costs remain prohibitive.

Do you believe that federal employees should be kept on their jobs for humanitarian reasons, even if they are not benefiting the American people, or even if they have jobs that would benefit Americans but do not opt to go to work and do them?
 
where was she during all the people that got fired during covid. why didn't she ride her white horse then and stand up for people fired. Nah., she didn't lift a hand
People were fired during COVID for insubordination

What did the woman in the OP do?
 
Same answer as last time: if the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is out there protecting consumers, I sure can't see it because literally every company I deal with is ripping me off, and if I can't see any net benefit from a federal agency, then they are no better than if they didn't exist.
ya, have em list all the businesses they helped that got shut down during covid. I bet the list is endless. :rolleyes:
 
It didn't take ABC long to find some poor lawyer who lost her job due to government downsizing but where were they in around 08 when the private sector was downsizing? The federal government ain't an employment agency.
 
What's her name? Did she have any connection to the Biden WH?

These are the things we need to know.
where was that crazy news lady when the media was printing all sorts of lies about trump, was she stepping up and calling her colleges on that lie
 
Here a lawyer, terminated along with other probationary hires, has a chance to give her side of the story:



I'm glad she got a chance to talk about her plight. She did not whine about the affects it will have on her personal situation.

She argues that she is fighting wrongdoers in court.

Your thoughts?

Oh boo fuckin hoo. These employees have been milking the tax payers off for years.
 
Trump needs to cut costs to the bone to save the US dollar.

This should have been done years ago, Biden made it worse by wasting money on illegals and open borders.
Then let him get rid of his butler and chef and eat cheap.
 
You just wonder how the employees of Hostess felt when the company collapsed over the financial demands of the unions.

In the 80s, the aerospace industry collapsed, and thousands of people were let go. How do you think they felt?

When Enron fell apart over 26,000 people worked there. What happened to them?

Life is hard. Shit happens. Find another job.
 
Here a lawyer, terminated along with other probationary hires, has a chance to give her side of the story:



I'm glad she got a chance to talk about her plight. She did not whine about the affects it will have on her personal situation.

She argues that she is fighting wrongdoers in court.

Your thoughts?

She's mostly full of shit and part of the deep state.
 
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