Anonymous ID: 6753e4 July 12, 2023, 6:41 a.m. No.19166252   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6258 >>6287 >>6301

>>19166244

 

=Dubs chek'ed==

if trump is not voted into office in 2024 or the election is cancelled it is over.

the main thing anons have to remember is to survive until than,

you are not in the game if you are not there.

HOLD THE LINE AND PREPARE A ESCAPE PLAN JUST IN CASE!!

Anonymous ID: 6753e4 July 12, 2023, 6:52 a.m. No.19166295   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19166285

This fucker jamie dimon

he knows he is above the law as part of the board of the B.I.S.

gotta do something about the missing children and those who allow the c.i.a to funnel the funds through the banks.

Anonymous ID: 6753e4 July 12, 2023, 6:59 a.m. No.19166315   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19166301

anons are here from around the world to help the usa and its citizens take back their country and hold their criminals and instuitions to account.

The federal reserve must be bought down.

Trump is the only hope of a peaceful resolution

if not, than the holding psyop of Q and Trump will be over and it will get ugly.

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Opinion Congress must prevent another Trumpian attempt to purge the government

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/08/29/schedule-f-trump-civil-service-politics/

It might sound like an innocuous change to the structure of the federal workforce: creating a category of employee, known as “Schedule F,” for positions related to “policy-determining, policy-making, or policy-advocating.” Yet, this change threatens to politicize the underappreciated ranks of those who keep the country’s government running — the nation’s professional civil service.

 

President Donald Trump created the Schedule F designation by executive order near the end of his term, just ahead of the 2020 election. The order would have removed long-held protections from tens of thousands of career bureaucrats, making them easier to dismiss. That would give the president vast powers to reshape the federal government at will — and could politicize positions long treated as nonpartisan and merit-based.

 

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The Trump administration attempted unsuccessfully to rush through the change before the end of its term, and, upon taking office, President Biden immediately rescinded the order. But, according to a troubling recent report from Axios’s Jonathan Swan, Mr. Trump and his associates plan to quickly reinstate Schedule F if he is elected in 2024, using it to fire career employees and replace them with loyalists. Other potential GOP presidential hopefuls have also indicated they would consider targeting the federal workforce.

 

The federal bureaucracy is a behemoth that includes approximately 2 million employees in myriad roles, working to keep the government operating. In 2020, the Trump administration justified its Schedule F executive order by suggesting that it would make it easier for supervisors to remove poor performers. No doubt there are ways to reform evaluation and dismissal processes so they are more nimble and responsive.

 

But much of our government’s expertise rests with civil servants. A system that sees more people enter and leave federal agencies with the political churn would be less knowledgeable and efficient. It would also eliminate one of the major appeals of federal jobs: the understanding that there will be some measure of stability even when there are changes in administrations. If potential employees feel like they could be fired with little cause or recourse, fewer capable people will seek out these positions. That would only harm the wide range of government services on which Americans rely.

 

Democrats have introduced legislation that would forestall such a possibility. The Preventing a Patronage System Act, sponsored by Rep. Gerald E. Connolly (D-Va.), would block positions from being classified outside the existing system unless Congress consents to it. Mr. Connolly subsequently sponsored this as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, and it passed the House last month. Six Democratic senators, led by Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.), have introduced companion legislation that would do the same thing. These measures would uphold protections for federal workers and reduce opportunities for patronage-based hiring in the future.

 

Populist politicians point to the “deep state” as the root of America’s ills. In fact, what they cast as a threat — a professional, merit-based, experienced civil service — is one of the country’s greatest assets.

Anonymous ID: 6753e4 July 12, 2023, 7:07 a.m. No.19166337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6372

NEIL OLIVER ON THE BBC SCANDEL AND THE TIES TO THE MOVIE THE SOUND OF FREEDOM!!!

Note: money is the main component of all crime. without monetary gain, those who commit the crimes cannot have the things they crave.

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Neil Oliver: ‘…The Sound of Freedom film & the BBC ‘sex-pic’ scandal ‘…there is something decaying at the heart of our society…’

https://youtu.be/dEPFyLfeD1I

Anonymous ID: 6753e4 July 12, 2023, 7:14 a.m. No.19166360   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6420 >>6443 >>6473 >>6487

ARCHIVING - CHRIS WRAY AND A.G GARLAND TO TESTIFY - 12th july 2023

Note: eyes on anons, get ready for moar stern words and strongly worded letters from the rep side and defense and bitching by the dems. live now

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WATCH LIVE | House Republicans grill FBI Director Christopher A. Wray

https://youtu.be/BdJYpE98n6A

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Join Washington Post reporters as FBI Director Christopher A. Wray goes before the GOP-controlled House Judiciary Committee, where he faces questions about the agency’s decisions. The committee’s chairman, Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), has accused the FBI of “politicization” under the leadership of Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland.

 

House Republicans are expected to question Wray on several topics, including the federal investigation into Hunter Biden and special counsel John Durham’s investigation into the FBI probe of ties between Russia and the Trump 2016 campaign. Questions about FBI memos focused on threats against teachers at school board meetings and white supremacists’ connection to local Catholic churches are also likely to come up. Jordan has previously issued subpoenas to Wray in connection with these matters.