You're FIRED!!!

TigerGrowls

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SHE'S NOW GONE! Colonel Susannah Meyers, commander of Pituffik Space Base in Greenland REMOVED FROM COMMAND after she sent out an email trashing JD Vance's Greenland visit.

She message said: "I do not presume to understand current politics, but what I do know is the concerns of the U.S. administration discussed by Vice President Vance on Friday are not reflective of Pituffik Space Base."

She is now gone.
 
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SHE'S NOW GONE! Colonel Susannah Meyers, commander of Pituffik Space Base in Greenland REMOVED FROM COMMAND after she sent out an email trashing JD Vance's Greenland visit.

She message said: "I do not presume to understand current politics, but what I do know is the concerns of the U.S. administration discussed by Vice President Vance on Friday are not reflective of Pituffik Space Base."

She is now gone.

This administration is synonymous with cruelty.
 

dpic73

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Americans are taking notes about what this cruel administration is doing. He testifies that he doesn't think FEMA should be shut down, because it shouldn't and maga kicks him to the curb, all the while making this world worse for everyone in order to slake their unquenchable lust for revenge. Now this father of three young children is unemployed for nothing. Maga sux!



These were the statements that got him fired.

“As the senior advisor to the President on disasters and emergency management, and to the Secretary of Homeland Security, I do not believe it is in the best interest the American people to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency,” Hamilton told the committee Wednesday. “Having said that, I am not in a position to make decisions and impact outcomes on whether or not a determination as consequential as that should be made. That is a conversation that should be had between the President of the United States and this governing body.”

Hamilton struck a starkly different tone in his testimony. He repeatedly praised FEMA’s staff – calling them “one of the greatest workforces in the entire federal government” – stressing that his goal is to cut bureaucratic red tape and refocus the agency and its budget on its core mission of delivering assistance to survivors after only the most devastating natural disasters, shifting responsibility for smaller disasters onto the states.

“The (FEMA) workforce is tremendous and amazing, and they do a lot of great work, but there’s also systems and processes that are completely antiquated and have to be improved.” Hamilton said. “FEMA is all too often used by states and public officials as a financial backstop for routine issues that frankly should be handled locally. This misalignment has fostered a culture of dependency, waste, inefficiency, while also delaying crucial aid to Americans who are in genuine need.”

“This will not be a radical transition in an instant,” Hamilton said. “This has to occur in a phased approach, where we mentor states and locals on building capacity and capability.”
 
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TigerGrowls

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Americans are taking notes about what this cruel administration is doing. He testifies that he doesn't think FEMA should be shut down, because it shouldn't and maga kicks him to the curb, all the while making this world worse for everyone in order to slake their unquenchable lust for revenge. Now this father of three young children is unemployed for nothing. Maga sux!



These were the statements that got him fired.

“As the senior advisor to the President on disasters and emergency management, and to the Secretary of Homeland Security, I do not believe it is in the best interest the American people to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency,” Hamilton told the committee Wednesday. “Having said that, I am not in a position to make decisions and impact outcomes on whether or not a determination as consequential as that should be made. That is a conversation that should be had between the President of the United States and this governing body.”

Hamilton struck a starkly different tone in his testimony. He repeatedly praised FEMA’s staff – calling them “one of the greatest workforces in the entire federal government” – stressing that his goal is to cut bureaucratic red tape and refocus the agency and its budget on its core mission of delivering assistance to survivors after only the most devastating natural disasters, shifting responsibility for smaller disasters onto the states.

“The (FEMA) workforce is tremendous and amazing, and they do a lot of great work, but there’s also systems and processes that are completely antiquated and have to be improved.” Hamilton said. “FEMA is all too often used by states and public officials as a financial backstop for routine issues that frankly should be handled locally. This misalignment has fostered a culture of dependency, waste, inefficiency, while also delaying crucial aid to Americans who are in genuine need.”

“This will not be a radical transition in an instant,” Hamilton said. “This has to occur in a phased approach, where we mentor states and locals on building capacity and capability.”

Must have a cohesive team on the same Page for success. Taxpayers do not owe this man a living for subpar performance.
 

dpic73

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Doe North Carolina ring a bell??? Duhhhh!!!
So this guy should be fired even though he wasn't appointed until Trump took office, long after Helene happened? LOL

He was fired because of what he said but I dare you to re-read it and tell me what's wrong with his statement. It was reasonable, it was deferential to Trump and he made it clear he was in alignment to pass off some disaster relief to the states, which is one of Trump's goals. Why shouid he be fired for that??
 
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TigerGrowls

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So this guy should be fired even though he wasn't appointed until Trump took office, long after Helene happened? LOL

He was fired because of what he said but I dare you to re-read it and tell me what's wrong with his statement. It was reasonable, it was deferential to Trump and he made it clear he was in alignment to pass off some disaster relief to the states, which is one of Trump's goals. Why shouid he be fired for that??
How do you know his employment history?
 

TigerGrowls

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So this guy should be fired even though he wasn't appointed until Trump took office, long after Helene happened? LOL

He was fired because of what he said but I dare you to re-read it and tell me what's wrong with his statement. It was reasonable, it was deferential to Trump and he made it clear he was in alignment to pass off some disaster relief to the states, which is one of Trump's goals. Why shouid he be fired for that??

 

Allornothing

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Americans are taking notes about what this cruel administration is doing. He testifies that he doesn't think FEMA should be shut down, because it shouldn't and maga kicks him to the curb, all the while making this world worse for everyone in order to slake their unquenchable lust for revenge. Now this father of three young children is unemployed for nothing. Maga sux!



These were the statements that got him fired.

“As the senior advisor to the President on disasters and emergency management, and to the Secretary of Homeland Security, I do not believe it is in the best interest the American people to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency,” Hamilton told the committee Wednesday. “Having said that, I am not in a position to make decisions and impact outcomes on whether or not a determination as consequential as that should be made. That is a conversation that should be had between the President of the United States and this governing body.”

Hamilton struck a starkly different tone in his testimony. He repeatedly praised FEMA’s staff – calling them “one of the greatest workforces in the entire federal government” – stressing that his goal is to cut bureaucratic red tape and refocus the agency and its budget on its core mission of delivering assistance to survivors after only the most devastating natural disasters, shifting responsibility for smaller disasters onto the states.

“The (FEMA) workforce is tremendous and amazing, and they do a lot of great work, but there’s also systems and processes that are completely antiquated and have to be improved.” Hamilton said. “FEMA is all too often used by states and public officials as a financial backstop for routine issues that frankly should be handled locally. This misalignment has fostered a culture of dependency, waste, inefficiency, while also delaying crucial aid to Americans who are in genuine need.”

“This will not be a radical transition in an instant,” Hamilton said. “This has to occur in a phased approach, where we mentor states and locals on building capacity and capability.”
How do you always end up on the wrong side of history? You should help provide for them. You should help care for them.
 
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dpic73

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What a warm fuzzy this ******* gives off, which means he will destroy the agency and not hear You're Fired!

 

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I also backed his second impeachment because he is a pathologically lying, incompetent criminal who tried multiple avenues to take my vote away because he is a malevolent, insecure sociopath who is unable to accept defeat. Where's the illegal attempt?
And those are his good points. :cool:
 
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This administration is synonymous with cruelty.
with all due respect, let's not forget that on day 1 of Biden's Presidency, the keystone pipeline was cancelled. approximately 1000 people were fired and up to about 11000 other jobs were impacted. Politicians, both Blue and red, don't have necessarily have a monopoly on being nice.
 

dpic73

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with all due respect, let's not forget that on day 1 of Biden's Presidency, the keystone pipeline was cancelled. approximately 1000 people were fired and up to about 11000 other jobs were impacted. Politicians, both Blue and red, don't have necessarily have a monopoly on being nice.
One cherry-picked example of Biden cruelty doesn't whitewash 1460 days of Trump's deranged, malicious, divisive cruelty that has embarrassed us and divided us more than we've been since the Civil War.
 

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One cherry-picked example of Biden cruelty doesn't whitewash 1460 days of Trump's deranged, malicious, divisive cruelty that has embarrassed us and divided us more than we've been since the Civil War.
well, you would know about divisiveness. Let's see, the last administration did such a bang up job bringing all of us together. Oh, but that's whataboutism. Can I remark about what a great job Obama did in bringing the races together or more whataboutism.

And, just to satisfy my curiosity, not that would ever question your knowledge on any subject anytime, but is there some study or analysis that measures how divided we were during the civil war and now (or during the 1460 days)? I'd like to be able to use that information in future dialogues with friends who are not as knowledgeable as you.
 

TigerGrowls

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🚨 HELL YES! The Trump administration FIRED multiple WOKE immigration judges in Chicago after they assisted Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin in a political hit piece

Activist judges are being shown the DOOR! 🔥

One Judge, Carla Espinoza, says she believes SEXlSM and RACISM could have been a factor in her firing.

“I certainly have concerns about me being a female, having a Hispanic last name, whether that had something to do with my termination.”

Nope! Your inability to do your JOB is why you were sacked!

Bye! 👋🏻
 

TigerGrowls

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The purge of insubordinate bad actors at the DOJ continues.

Acting DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro reportedly confronted Jon Hooks, a longtime DOJ attorney and chief of a key unit in the office, last month for slow walking what she considered high-priority cases including an investigation into the Biden $20 billion money laundering "climate" scam right before the 2024 election; the doctoring of DC crime data; and Soros linked groups funding violent protests/domestic terrorism.

MSNBC: "The night after his confrontation with Pirro, Hooks gave notice that he would resign from the U.S. attorney’s office by the end of October, intending to stay on long enough to help hand off the reins and key cases to his replacement. But instead, days later, a Pirro deputy notified Hooks at a farewell party for fellow prosecutors in the D.C. office that he was being fired immediately,." Sources tell me he was not allowed back into the building.

Given Hooks' resume, it is very likely he was involved in the investigation into President Trump for the events of Jan 6. Hooks was one of JP Cooney's deputies before he succeeded him as chief of the fraud, public corruption, and civil rights section.

Cooney helped lead the Trump J6 investigation at the DC US Attorney's office; he also brought charges against Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro.

Hooks was promoted--presumably by then DC US Attorney Matt Graves--to succeed Cooney, who a few months later was detailed to Special Counsel Jack Smith's office.

What remains fascinating is how these "career" prosecutors never spoke up against the political prosecutions of Trump, his associates, and his voters on fake crimes but now REFUSE to proceed with pursuing charges for demonstrable crimes.

Good riddance...