She hoped Trump's victory would change her life, but not like this

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'Ryleigh Cooper exhaled as she slid onto the couch after nine hours of work for the U.S. Forest Service, still covered in the blue paint she used to mark trees for local loggers. Then she got the text.

“I hate to be the bearer of bad news,” her union leader wrote.

It was the second Thursday in February, and a historic White House purge aimed at federal workers like Cooper was sweeping the country. But the headlines felt far away from her life in rural Michigan. She figured her job, with paychecks totaling about $40,000 a year, would be safe from the cost-cutting campaign led by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk.

Besides, motherhood was her most pressing concern. Cooper, 24, and her husband were trying to get pregnant, but the doctor said that IVF might be their best chance. Trump had promised to make it free. That is what she thought about in the voting booth.
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Getting fired meant she would no longer have health insurance, including the 12 weeks of paid maternity leave that was a guaranteed benefit of her federal service. Also gone would be the promotion that would allow her to plan for the kids she so badly wanted to have. She wondered if Trump was going to break his promise to make IVF free, and if it would even matter if he did.'


“She figured her job, with paychecks totaling about $40,000 a year, would be safe…”

An example of the stupidity of the Trump voter.

And yes, Trump was lying about 'free' IVF, among many other things.
 
'Ryleigh Cooper exhaled as she slid onto the couch after nine hours of work for the U.S. Forest Service, still covered in the blue paint she used to mark trees for local loggers. Then she got the text.

“I hate to be the bearer of bad news,” her union leader wrote.

It was the second Thursday in February, and a historic White House purge aimed at federal workers like Cooper was sweeping the country. But the headlines felt far away from her life in rural Michigan. She figured her job, with paychecks totaling about $40,000 a year, would be safe from the cost-cutting campaign led by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk.

Besides, motherhood was her most pressing concern. Cooper, 24, and her husband were trying to get pregnant, but the doctor said that IVF might be their best chance. Trump had promised to make it free. That is what she thought about in the voting booth.
[…]
Getting fired meant she would no longer have health insurance, including the 12 weeks of paid maternity leave that was a guaranteed benefit of her federal service. Also gone would be the promotion that would allow her to plan for the kids she so badly wanted to have. She wondered if Trump was going to break his promise to make IVF free, and if it would even matter if he did.'


“She figured her job, with paychecks totaling about $40,000 a year, would be safe…”

An example of the stupidity of the Trump voter.

And yes, Trump was lying about 'free' IVF, among many other things.

We are paying someone $40,000 to paint blue marks on trees?
 
She is fairly young and I suppose it's understandable that she didn't understand yet that Trump's promises are pretty worthless.
She’s not alone and age isn’t the issue
 
Hell, I remember back in the 60s-70s when my AO was a "factory town" a good 1/3 of the town would get laid-off till the Rayon plant got a new production contract. No such thing as "make work" back then.
 
Lefties ignored all the legitimate businesses that were forced to close during Biden/Fauci fascist Covid sanctions but you can bet your ass that the left will dig up hundreds of sad stories of federal workers who have to find new jobs. That's the way propaganda works.
 

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