OK let me see if I got this fucking shit right:
AOC had a muthafucking Colombian ILLEGAL for a campaign aide.
She used the power of her office to help him get a social security number.
She gave his ass a job.
She paid him $80,000/year.
And the muthafucking ILLEGAL helped that heifer get a $2.1 billion fund that gave $15,000 relief checks to ILLEGALS that was excluded from federal pandemic aid?!
Can somebody PLEASE explain to me why this witch ain’t being investigated and arrested?
What happened to all that “nobody is above the law” bullshit?
@LeadingReport It's the only way. Any politician who argues in favor of not having voter ID is only trying to cheat and be elected illegitimately by whatever means they can.
This is how fucked the system is...
I get hit by an uninsured illegal. Not only was she uninsured and unlicensed and driving an unregistered vehicle, she was driving like it was her 1st time.
So she hits me, she walks away. The cop gave her a ticket. I asked the cop "how do you know who she really is?"
The cop shrugged, said he has no idea if she is who she really is, and told me he deals with this all day every day. Because we're in a sanctuary county and state there's not a lot he can do.
I have no idea if she paid her reckless driving ticket. There's been no follow up from the DA.
So I got hurt. It could have been worse, but I've been pretty fucked up for the past 14 months or so.
And I've got medical bills. For the ambulance ride, MRIs, PT, follow up appointments, specialists. All the things.
My health insurance won't cover the accident costs, because my auto insurance is supposed to do that. So I submit bills to my (major) auto insurance company.
Then I get a letter, emails, and a text telling me I've reached my coverage limit and to stop submitting bills.
I had uninsured driver coverage, but they claimed I didn't. So I had to get a lawyer.
Now instead of just paying the medical bills, the insurance co will have to pay more for my "pain and suffering". Except... any extra money I collect will not go to me. It will go to my lawyer.
At this point I just want to get reimbursed for my out of pocket costs--which are pretty severe and have stressed my savings. But it's been 14 months and I have yet to see a dime.
My lawyer just wrote up the demand for payment. Every little charge is itemized. The document is 25 pages long + there are hundreds of pages of documentation attached....
If you drive in the USA you might have noticed your auto insurance premiums have gotten really expensive. It's mostly due to cases like mine, where illegal immigrants without insurance decided to play bumper cars on city streets.
You'd think that the insurance companies (who are quite a powerful lobby) would be publicly demanding mass deportations.
But they didn't publicly demand anything. And I'm not sure why exactly (insurance industry followers feel free to chime in).
But I'm sure the fear of being called a racist had something to do with it. And even now that we have a president who's doing something about the problem, they're still silent.
As for me, I'll be fine. But it's been 14 months. I'm out of pocket many tens of thousands of dollars in medical costs. My neck still hurts. I can't lift my arm over my head. And I'm paying way too much for car insurance🤷♂️
@harryjsisson@harryjsisson when you stir the pot with stupidity, do you go clockwise or counterclockwise?
Where was the crying about a crack head (hunter biden) knowing anything. I think we'll be ok lol at least these are actually successful people not thieves.
Holy Sh*t.
The entirety of Central London has just been completely shut down by 100,000+ British patriots demanding the release of Tommy Robinson.
This is completely unprecedented. 🔥
@TorstenProchnow@charliekirk11 This makes it easier to clean out the bureaucracy , fire the ones with the bad attitudes it should be easy peasy. Let them experience how replaceable they are if its even necessary to replace them.
@TorstenProchnow@charliekirk11 It shouldn't hurt the stores anymore than it has since they've not been gone to their offices. I'm sick of calling people working still from home. Dog barks, baby cries, I woke them up, and my favorite my internet isn't good. These office buildings we pay for shouldn't sit empty
@TorstenProchnow@charliekirk11 They really cannot identify even first order consequences:
1. Stop generating taxable revenue.
2. Hey, where'd my taxpayer funded employment go?
<INSERT> Bicycle meme with self-inflicted stick in spokes.
Since when did we adopt a 'caste' system in the USA? Some people seem to believe they belong to a different class. It's time to either get them back to work or let them face the consequences—get fired. Federal employees need a taste of the efficiency and accountability expected in the private sector. @cb_doge@doge_eth_gov After all, aren't they PUBLIC/CIVIL SERVANTS, paid by taxpayers' money??!!!! They seem to forget the "servant" part. Cut the funding for those jobs. PERIOD!!!
Totally agree with Charlie Kirk, these federal employees need to stop acting entitled and get back to work, they're paid by our taxes after all.
The bureaucracy needs a shakeup and Trump is the right person to do it, no more working from home on our dime.
Time for some accountability and a dose of private sector discipline in the federal government.
Charlie Kirk is absolutely right. Federal employees throwing a tantrum because President Trump wants them back in the office is the perfect example of the entitlement that plagues the bureaucracy. These individuals are funded by taxes paid by hardworking private-sector employees, many of whom don’t have the luxury of remote work or endless government perks. Yet, they still act as if they’re above accountability and ordinary work expectations.
The fact that some of these government workers are now suggesting a boycott of small businesses near their offices—businesses that have already suffered during the pandemic—is beyond spiteful. It shows just how disconnected they are from the real world. These local businesses rely on foot traffic from office workers to survive, and instead of supporting their communities, these federal employees would rather throw them under the bus in a petty protest.
President Trump’s push to bring federal employees back to the office is about restoring accountability and productivity to a bloated, inefficient government. Unlike private-sector employees, who are held to strict performance standards and face real consequences, many federal workers enjoy a level of job security and leniency that’s unheard of elsewhere.
This meltdown highlights the stark contrast between Trump’s leadership and the Biden-Harris administration’s pandering to the bureaucratic elite. Trump’s policies are about ensuring taxpayers get their money’s worth, while the left prioritizes appeasing a government class that believes it’s untouchable. It’s time for these employees to do their jobs and remember who pays their salaries.
Over on Reddit, federal employees are in a total meltdown that President Trump has ordered them to return to the office and get back to work. Right now, the top suggestion is for employees to boycott all the local small businesses near their office — the restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, etc. — in protest.
Never forget that in addition to being lazy, these people are nasty, spiteful, resentful individuals who think they are better than ordinary people who have to work.