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Should be a wild four years.

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You would get mad if it wasn't so predictable. They only have a slim majority which means nothing can happen. When the dems have a slim majority the republicans band together to push everything dems want.
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About 25% of the caucus is there for one purpose, to make sure the voters don't interfere with the donor.s It used to be more like 75%. But still, the end result is that a single-seat majority can't do anything serious.
 
Personally I think it's fine to get it we should just be clear eyed that it was socially engineered through fauci style scaring the public (noble lies). It's a terrible disease but if you can get 50% of it by just testing mothers that's way better than having every baby inoculated IMO.
This, pretty much. As long as you understand the risks, adn the benefits it's ultimately up to the parents.
 
I understand the kike worshipping among proud greatest ally supporters.

But what's with using words that Newsom has been spewing about the 2A for the past decade.

Just say he wanted to buy guns or rifles at a gun store.

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Send an email telling them they are faggots for using a made up term.
 
Exclusive: One-third of top U.S. cyber force has left since Trump took office
Axios (archive.ph)
By Sam Sabin
2025-06-03 16:34:04GMT
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Illustration: Shoshana Gordon/Axios

Roughly 1,000 people have already left the nation's top cybersecurity agency during the second Trump administration, a former government official tells Axios — cutting the agency's total workforce by nearly a third.

Why it matters: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is also facing a potential 17% budget cut under the president's proposed budget — raising fears that power grids, water utilities, and election systems could be left without a well-equipped federal partner as cyber threats mount.

The big picture: Trump officials are actively pursuing plans to increase offensive cyber operations against adversarial nations like China — and experts warn those nations are bound to respond in-kind to those strikes.
  • But security experts fear that with a smaller cyber defense agency, the country won't have the resources needed to protect the homeland.
Driving the news: The White House suggested cutting CISA's workforce by 1,083 positions — from 3,732 employees to 2,649 roles — during the 2026 fiscal year in its proposed budget, released Friday.
  • However, the agency has already reached those numbers, sources tell Axios.
Zoom in: About 600 people at CISA took the Department of Homeland Security's second buyout offer in the last two months, according to a source familiar with the matter. Their last day was Friday.
  • Roughly 174 people had taken the first round of deferred-resignation offers as of March 28, according to a second source familiar with the matter.
  • The rest of the roughly 1,000 departures likely involved people working on government contracts or teams — like the election integrity unit or diversity-and-inclusion offices — that have reportedly been cut, the former official told Axios.
Between the lines: Sources did not have precise details on which departments have been slashed, but public social media posts and other reporting suggest the losses are widespread — including in several of CISA's most visible and impactful initiatives.
  • An internal memo sent to employees last week says that virtually all of CISA's senior officials have now left.
  • Lauren Zabierek and Bob Lord, two officials who oversaw the agency's touchstone "Secure by Design" initiative, left last month.
  • Matt Hartman, the No. 2 official in CISA's cybersecurity division, departed last week.
  • Members of CISA's international partnerships and engagement division also left, according to LinkedIn.
  • Lisa Einstein, who was CISA's chief AI officer, resigned in February.
  • Boyden Rohner, assistant director of CISA's integrated operations division, took an early retirement offer in April.
What they're saying: "I've personally seen how CISA has lost its very best," Jack Cable, CEO and co-founder of Corridor and a former CISA employee who departed in January, told lawmakers during a field hearing in Silicon Valley last week.
  • "In the face of increasing threats, we can't undermine the capacity of America's cyber defense agency and its ability to attract and retain the best technical talent," he added. "This only makes us less secure as a nation."
In a statement to Axios, CISA executive director Bridget Bean said the agency has "the right team in place to fulfill that mission and ensure that we are prepared for a range of cyber threats from our adversaries."
  • "CISA is doubling down and fulfilling its statutory mission to secure the nation's critical infrastructure and strengthen our collective cyber defense," Bean said.
The intrigue: The agency has considered scrapping plans for mass layoffs due to the overwhelming response to the buyouts, the former official noted.
  • Politico Pro previously reported on this possibility.
What to watch: Sean Plankey, Trump's pick to run CISA, will testify before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Thursday and is expected to field questions about the workforce cuts.
  • CISA has already started to appoint new officials to senior roles: Madhu Gottumukkala, former CIO at South Dakota's Bureau of Information and Technology, is now the agency's deputy director. Kate DiEmidio, who most recently was the vice president of government affairs at Dragos, just came on board as CISA's legislative affairs chief.

CISA was deeply involved in the mis-,dis-,malinformation racket that was censoring Americans.
https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/e...o-media-document/cisa-staff-report6-26-23.pdf (archive.org)
 

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How is this not a Logan Act violation? He needs to be in jail; people like him are perfect examples why Neocon/Neolib politics cannot work.
The Logan Act has never been enforced once in history. It is effectively not part of the law and a court would likely throw out any enforcement of it anyway due to that fact.
 
I understand the kike worshipping among proud greatest ally supporters.

But what's with using words that Newsom has been spewing about the 2A for the past decade.

Just say he wanted to buy guns or rifles at a gun store.

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He failed his background check and they saw his internet history where he fed posted about wanting to kill Jews. Put two and two together.
 
Fat fingered the time to around 1:44:30 and some dude called the council smug motherfuckers and called one of the women a fat bitch and called the cops a bunch of pigs. No clue which "side" he is on, but it is good stuff.

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pretty much all throughout even during people's speeches the crowd is basically shouting goofy stuff, other than that one council member guy that was speaking. You can hear some women say things like "shut up" and all sorts of insane things. to be honest with you I'm not surprised the cops were called in because of the amount of people present to begin with. They really didn't start intervening until around the timestamp I listed, And that's because the crowd of women in front started shouting profanities it seems
 
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Reactions: Dammit Mandrake!
Four assassination attempts and counting on Donald Trump. Meanwhile, prominent Democrat neanderthals like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz - who continues to be derelict in his public office, and continues to travel to deep-red states like South Carolina to for the sole purpose of signaling his HPD (histrionic personality disorder) beyond the borders of Minnesota - keep cranking up the demagoguery:
https://x.com/RNCResearch/status/1928940368461996250
https://xcancel.com/RNCResearch/status/1928940368461996250
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“Maybe it’s time for us to be a little meaner.” All they have done so far is shoot part of his ear off. Evidently, they won't stop there.

Remember when Neoliberal apparatchiks tried to pass off Tampon Tim as a regular guy in the 2024 campaign? That didn’t fly, even with the camo hats. The unhinged shitlib persona is a better fit — not only for Walz but for the Democrat base.
 
Because none of what I said about Lindsey Graham regularly going to Ukraine and going to Ukraine right before their long-planned sneak attack and giving the go-ahead can be proved.

But I know he did it.
Why should I even make comments like what I posted. This is the United States, ink on paper doesn't stop anybody in government.
 
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