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Elected to what? Head of the school board in bumfuck Missouri?
Zoomed in to make the nearly dead protest look remotely alive, from Abilio "I tried to nuke peace talks" Acosta, the man who assaulted a staffer because he got mad his talking points were interrupted.
That reminds me, the other day I saw a car with a bunch of Q stuff on the back window, didn't get a chance to take a pic though
I should really try to stay abreast of the protests. I could have gone and trolled. Maybe it would have brought some levity to that mournful wake.
lol and they still think Trump is a bona fide fascist. If he was, that "protest" would last 5 minutes with participants being hauled off to political police HQ with their kidneys hurting from all the beatings they received, and that pic would never ever saw the light of day, let alone get published by a journalist.
I saw one DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS ARE THE SAME PARTY recently. Also a DRAIN THE SWAMP ALREADY TRUMP and a BERNIE WOULD HAVE WON.That reminds me, the other day I saw a car with a bunch of Q stuff on the back window, didn't get a chance to take a pic though
I Googled Fascist/Racist and not one mention of Trump. They didn't really think that through, did they?
I assume they roll them into "black", even though for demographic purposes black Americans and Somali immigrants obviously don't pretend to have anything in common with one another.@Alec Benson Leary Where is the Muslim population then?
I don't like when the president says mean things but this is fine. LOL The fucking state of the left.
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Wonder if they will call her on her violation of the code of conduct for the seat she just won:
Board of Supervisors: Code of Ethics/Standards of Conduct
On January 21, 2016, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors adopted a Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct. The document is reproduced below and is also available online.
Code of Ethics & Standards of Conduct
Recognizing that persons holding a public office have been given a public trust and that the stewardship of such office demands the highest levels of ethical, and moral conduct as well as integrity and professionalism to maintain the highest levels of public confidence in Loudoun County government, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors has instituted and affirmed this Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct. The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors should adhere to the following ethics and conduct standards while serving in their positions of public trust:
- Uphold their sworn Oath of Office.
- Endeavor to comply with Federal, State and Local laws. A violation that constitutes a misdemeanor or felony should be reported under paragraph 13.
- Comply with all laws applying to political campaigns and elected public officials including but not limited to laws encompassing campaign finance, campaign disclosures, Freedom of Information, economic interest disclosures, land use disclosures, and Conflict of Interest matters.
- File all required campaign and public official documents in a timely manner.
- Adhere to Loudoun County's Statement of Values by providing high quality service to the public, striving for the highest level of performance to meet the needs of our customers and carry out our responsibilities with integrity by conducting county business in a responsible, conscientious, ethical and professional manner.
- As a Corporate Body, adopt policies and programs that are in accordance with the County's Equal Employment Opportunity Policy, and that support the rights and recognize the needs of all citizens.
- Engage in no business with Loudoun County Government or Loudoun County Public Schools, which is inconsistent with the State and Local Government Conflict of Interest Act or the Public Procurement Act.
- Avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest. Disclose any personal or professional interest in any item coming before the Board which might be reasonably interpreted as a conflict and which might be perceived as rendering direct personal gain for oneself, one's family, or any organization in which a Board member has a financial interest.
- Never use any information gained confidentially in the performance of governmental duties as a means of making private profit for oneself, one's family, staff, close family relation or any business in which a Board member has a personal financial interest.
- Grant no special favors or privileges to any individual or entity based on any outside influence or personal relationships.
- Use county resources, county staff or staff that is in any way financially compensated by the County of Loudoun only to conduct county business. Adhere to Board policy regarding district budgets and one's legislative aides.
- Be transparent to the greatest degree possible when conducting public business. It is recognized that conducting all business in an open meeting is not always in the best interest of the public. Adhere to the Code of Virginia and only enter Closed Session when clearly allowed by law to serve the public's interests.
- If at any time a member of Loudoun County Board of Supervisors becomes aware of his or her intentional or unintentional violation of this Code of Ethics, said person will immediately make that violation known to the two highest ranking members of the Board of Supervisors (in accordance with the Board's approved Rules of Order) not involved in the violation.
- Treat the public, staff, and each other with professionalism, courtesy and respect. Respect all opinions and maintain a professional atmosphere in both public and private meetings.
In November 2017, the company's subsidiary, Akima LLC, fired one of its employees, Juli Briskman, after a news photographer caught her giving the finger to the presidential motorcade of Donald Trump as it passed by her. She is not identifiable in the photo, but after it went viral she posted it on her social media accounts and voluntarily identified herself to the company's human resources department that she is the person in it. Four months after being fired, she sued the company for wrongful termination and for additional severance pay. In the 2019 Virginia elections, Briskman was elected to the board of supervisors for Loudoun County, Virginia.
What Legacy?There is something cosmically satisfying in seeing Obama's entire legacy get wiped away like he never fucking existed by the man he repeatedly sneered would *NEVER* become president from the pulpit lovingly crafted for him by the media...
Race riots, forever wars, and poverty.What Legacy?