Anonymous ID: 01734c Feb. 22, 2025, 9:52 a.m. No.22633548   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3556

>>22632771, >>22632796, >>22632853 The Longevity of Dan Scavino in President Donald Trump's orbitPN

 

Did Politico put a target on Dans back, why reveal it now? It’s been known for years.If Dan is not there with Trump it would be a disaster and horrible. Dan needs SS hourly. He’s indispensable.

 

Protect Dan Always

Anonymous ID: 01734c Feb. 22, 2025, 9:54 a.m. No.22633556   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22633548

PS I have Trump haters in my family, they read and post every damn lie and articles from fake news.

 

I told my brother he was just torturing himself, he got angrier! If that is possible.

Anonymous ID: 01734c Feb. 22, 2025, 10:30 a.m. No.22633785   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22631141 Experienced Army Blackhawk pilot speaks out on DC crashPN

 

Everything that happened to the military started with Obama DAY 1, he fired to patriotic Generals and Sr Officers, he kept all the country hating Generals that were and are still corrupt to this day, waiting for their money positions in corporations that put them on the board. Generals like Mark Milley that would warn our enemies like China if we would go to war with them.

 

Next Obama mandated queers, trans and all kind of destructive policies, to break morale and intense education for military, with corrupt generals and leaders to teach disrespect and hatred for the CiC.

 

They sent them to unwinnable and ridiculous wars they were ordered that they never could win, not because of bad training , but some of that, but orders came from Obama generals.

 

All the perverse orders gradually took hold.

So much can be said about the decade of destruction of all military. A lot more than this.

 

Trump gets in restored all the military and accelerated enrollment in military, they won wars, once he got rid of the Generals.

 

And DAY of Hour Bidan got it, he reversed all and every thing Trump had restored.

 

Teachers men military to walk in high heels, etc etc etc. The focused on military because Trump made the Military proud and lethal again. But Trump didn’t know the still extremely corrupt Generals were still and still are running every of the forces in Military. These leaders are hidden from top to bottom still.

 

The next page or silent purge will accelerate in triple time under Hegseth.

 

The great things are soldiers and leaders that were driven out, are signing up to serve under CiC Trump.

 

And now that most or all is known, there will be very serious permanent changes in law.

 

Obama and the NWO designed their plans to destroy every aspect of American Life.

 

Thats why the EU expect Trump to fall in line with their liberal ideology to destroy the world.

 

Saving the NWO, Europe, Israel and Obama for last!

Anonymous ID: 01734c Feb. 22, 2025, 11:11 a.m. No.22634040   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4057 >>4069 >>4165

Fortune Mag

Donald Trump’s decision to cut down the federal workforce could lead to an economic disaster in some parts of the country (new title: Fear and Loathing, with Panic in DC

BYSARA BRAUN February 22, 20251/2

 

In the month since Donald Trump took office, he has wasted no time taking drastic measures to reduce the size of the federal workforce.

 

The president issued an executive order shortly after his inauguration demanding all federal employees return to the office five days a week. Then came the deferred resignation offers, also referred to as a “buyout,” which around 75,000 federal workers accepted.

 

His administration also began the process of firing probationary federal employees across the country—recent hires to the agency or long-serving employees who were recently moved or promoted into a new position. Around 220,000 federal employees in total had less than a year of service completed as of March 2024, according to government data.

 

Before Trump took office, there were approximately 2.4 million federal workers in the country, making up around 1.87% of the entire civilian workforce, according to data from Pew Research Center. But those workers are not distributed evenly across the U.S. An estimated 20% live in the greater Washington D.C. area, according to Partnership for Civil Service, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. And federal workers make up around 43.26% of the district’s workforce, according to OPM data gathered by USA Facts, a nonprofit. That number rises to 4.6% in Maryland, and 3.27% in Virginia, although the concentration in towns close to D.C. is likely much higher. (Facts are wrong here.)

 

Cities and towns with a high number of federal workers have been able to better weather previous economic and labor market downturns in the past, economists tell Fortune. But what was once an asset has now become a liability, and the federal worker cullings could have devastating effects on those local economies. (So their justification for this stupid tripe, is the highly paid lazy ass government workers keep towns and cities thriving? How fucking retarded.== Not concerned that locals have no jobs. WOW!)

 

“You take a baseball bat to the United States government, and the things that are broken are going to ripple throughout the entire economy,” Max Stier, president and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service, tells Fortune.

 

Fewer jobs, less spending

A sudden surge of unemployed federal workers means tougher search for private sector roles. (Oh I guess they forgot 100s of multi national companies are moving to US and they will provide millions more jobs)

 

Although some laid-off workers will be eligible for unemployment, they will be bringing in less than they made in their full time roles, and that assistance is only temporary. (Boo fucking Hoo, are you concerned for those who had no job because of Bidan for five years of destruction, that ran out of unemployment, because illegals took their jobs?)

 

https://archive.is/GN1sH

Anonymous ID: 01734c Feb. 22, 2025, 11:14 a.m. No.22634057   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22634040

2/2

As workers prepare for a long job hunt, they will be spending less, which impacts the businesses around them. In a place like Washington D.C., the consumption habits of federal workers affect things like local restaurants, food trucks, and other small businesses.

 

“All those people will have to cut back on groceries, and miss car payments, and all the things that citizens have to do when they’re unemployed,” says Jesse Rothstein, a labor economics professor at U.C. Berkeley. “That’s going to have spillover effects on other businesses.” (Oh you must mean you feel bad for the millionsof workers that never had the gov job?Opps you actually feel bad for-the gov workers, losing their joband you are afraid that they will suffer like a quarter of America for 4 years?Yes gov workers should suffer more for being paid and never working, from homeand worse. Fortune this is worst and stupid article any outlet could have ever done)

 

The surge of unemployed people with specialized skillets could also force those workers to move away as they look for jobs elsewhere because of “geographic mismatches,” according to Rothstein.“The private sector may have jobs, but they’re not in Washington,”he says. (Kind of the point assholes)

 

That’s assuming that the private sector will be hiring at all. The overall labor market remains strong, but white collar workers have been more and more vocal about how hard the job search is right now. Other Trump policies, like his decision to impose tariffs on major trading partners like Mexico and Canada, have also led to widespread jitters over the economy. (Just say it, the world is gonna endin your opinion)

 

“When there’s higher uncertainty, businesses are more cautious in their hiring and in their investment,” says Erica Groshen, a senior economics advisor at the Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

 

It’s still too early to tell how exactly these smaller economies will be impacted(but you continue to theorize the worst)?, and the reality for federal workers seems to change by the day. Although some previous layoffs have been reversed, there are almost certainly more to come.

 

“We know that there are these spillover effects,” Harry Holzer, professor of public policy at Georgetown, tells Fortune, referring to local economies with a high percentage of federal workers. “I would predict sort of noticeable declines, perhaps slow downs in some areas.” (Why weren’t you worried under Bidan with the worst economy in our history?)

 

Rothstein, however, takes a darker view. “If you were trying to destroy the American economy, I don’t think you could do much better than what they’ve done in the last month,” he says.

 

(They said all of this in first four years, how horrible Trump was on the economy, he left With 1.4% inflation, lowest number of all presidents, and they repeated blaming Trump in Bidan years. But they are insane now,gov workers are so valuable canning them will crash the economy. None was true then or now, but might as well tell about Russia, Russia, Russia.They fail to understand Bessent is literally a genius and well known to be.These people are armchair economists.)

 

https://archive.is/GN1sH

 

Sorry for comments, but this pissed me off to no end!

Anonymous ID: 01734c Feb. 22, 2025, 11:21 a.m. No.22634099   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22634069

I literally hate these cretin trash, elite bullshit. “To themOh it was so much better when we had lazy government employees supporting the economy and being paid for no work. Sounds communist to me.

Anonymous ID: 01734c Feb. 22, 2025, 11:32 a.m. No.22634165   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22634040

From the article

“Before Trump took office, there were approximately 2.4 million federal workers in the country, making up around 1.87% of the entire civilian workforce, according to data from Pew Research Center.”

 

Economy

Articles

How many people work for the federal government?

The federal government employs around 3 million people, making it the nation's 15th largest workforce.

Updated December 19, 2024 by the USAFacts team

 

(Does not account for all agencies, military, contractors etc.)

 

(https://www.fedscope.opm.gov/

Anonymous ID: 01734c Feb. 22, 2025, 11:37 a.m. No.22634201   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4231 >>4238 >>4257 >>4267

When Rupert Murdoch dies, James Murdoch says he may move to rein in FOX News.

 

Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan, James Murdoch

Rupert Murdoch is 93 years old. When he dies, control of News Corp — including Fox News — goes equally to his four children, James, Lachlan, Prudence and Elisabeth.

 

In 2020, James resigned from the company in disgust at Fox airing conspiracy theories and fake news. When his father passes, he may press the board to reform the news channel, according to a new interview.

 

Fox has already paid $787 million to settle a defamation case after it broadcast unfounded allegations that the 2020 U.S. presidential vote was manipulated by Dominion Voting Systems, a company that makes voting machines. A second lawsuit related to Smartmatic is still pending.

 

James and his siblings — Lachlan, Prudence, and Elisabeth — will inherit joint control of News Corp when Rupert Murdoch, 93, dies.

 

The elder Murdoch had attempted to give Lachlan sole control of the company after his death, because Lachlan is most aligned with his father’s right-wing politics.

 

However, a lawsuit in Reno probate court was resolved in favor of the other three siblings, who successfully defended the irrevocable trust that Rupert had created years ago that divides the empire equally between the four children.

That means Lachlan would be outnumbered by James and the other children if James wants to change Fox News in such a way that makes it less extreme, according to Coppins:

 

James and [his wife] Kathryn were usually cautious when I asked about changes they would want to see at the family’s news outlets. But I got glimpses of their thinking. Once, over dinner in Washington, Kathryn told me she wasn’t sure if Fox News could still be reformed. “It doesn’t have a clear purpose in the ecosystem anymore,” she said.

 

… The one thing James has said consistently is that any reforms he might seek would focus on corporate and editorial governance, not political orientation.=Fox News, he thought, could still report from a conservative perspective without, say, giving a platform to unqualified doctors to spread medical misinformation during a pandemic, or misrepresenting an oil-company shill as an expert on climate change.”

 

Fortune contacted representatives of James Murdoch and Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp for comment. There was no response from the company and a representative for James declined comment.

 

James and Rupert have barely spoken in years, according to the Atlantic article.

 

=James split from his father and resigned from the company in 2020 after he became frustrated with Fox and Sky Australia pushing climate change denial. “If lying to your audience is how you juice ratings,” James told The Atlantic, “a good culture wouldn’t do that.”

 

https://archive.is/Kr8oE

 

They won’t be missed by many, because people have turned off fake legacy news.