No one thinks it's fun...but it is necessary...MAGA's think all this indiscriminate wreckage is too much fun to wonder about consequences. Thus the weakness in MAGAs: thinking.
I write my own statements. What did you ask for where there were crickets?Do you read your own statements? You've been crying about support over and over. When I ask you for the same......crickets. Why should I do everything for you when you won't answer very simple questions or back up the bullshit I've called you out on?
I am not the one that is confused. You don't seem to know the difference between manufacturing firms and manufacturing jobs. You claimed 400,000 manufacturing facilities have closed in the last 4 years. I provided evidence that there were never 400,000 such facilities existing.At this point, I don't know what you're confused about, it seems to me that you don't even know. You just keep saying 'my claims' What claim in particular, is this just another way to say the same thing you've been screaming about. 'Show me your research or chart or graph that show's manufacturing job losses?' Seriously? Look right up there at your first sentence, dumbass.
ROFLMAO. You made idiotic claims and now claim that your idiocy is brilliance.Oh, why on earth did you slap up that useless chart twice? I’ve already dissected it in glorious detail, exposing its deceitful, misleading nonsense, yet here you are, flailing in the depths of your own blissful ignorance, infected with the full-blown libtard virus.
Anyone that isn't a toddler would know that a job is not the same thing as a firm. At no time did I include construction jobs in manufacturing jobs. Manufacturing jobs are NAICS 31-33, Construction jobs are NAICS 23Here’s a juicy little hint for you. Any normal, red-blooded American not sipping the blue kool-aid wouldn’t count temporary infrastructure jobs as manufacturing jobs. Why? Because they’re not. Does your precious chart, actually lump those fleeting construction jobs into manufacturing totals? Of course it does.
This is another example of you being a toddler. You don't even know what I posted. You simply make up shit and then believe it because you made it up.This is just one example of how your lazy Google searches spin a fairy tale if you don’t bother to dig past the first layer of bullshit. Do you even grasp this concept or am I just shouting into the void of your echo chamber. I’m done trying to hammer this truth into your thick skull. Enjoy your charts, comrade.
You said 400,000 manufacturing firms closed. Census says that there were only 284,000 manufacturing firms. BLS says there were 390,000 manufacturing firms. If 400,000 firms closed and there are only 390,000 in existence then 100% of them had to close. 3rd grade math that you seem incapable of performing.Here we go again, show me where I said 100% closed. Why is it that simpletons like you can't make your case without lying about mine, especially when it's so easily verifiable. That's a sign you're a compulsive liar.
Except you provided nothing. You claimed your information came for the Census Bureau and the latest data they released is the 2021 data which was released in late 2023. Your source doesn't exist in the real world which is why I keep asking for a link to this mythical source that appears to be just a figment of your imagination.For a fourth time? I don't think so, I told you repeatedly that you need to go beyond the typical propaganda, I've supplied you with everything you need for you to verify everything, several times.
Really? Then where did you say you got the information that you can't provide a source for? Your continued confusion as to a job vs a company only proves you have the mind of a toddler.Again, shit I never said. I don't recall saying that BLS and Census was the only places I got my numbers from, did I? It wouldn't matter if one plant that employed 400000 people was shut down via EO by Biden, you'd still deny it, so what's the point of any of this marathon?
Things you never said? You don't seem to even know what you said. It's like you are a toddler.I can't keep pointing out you're a dumbass, it's getting old. You keep reading things I never said. That is a very typical problem for libtard drones. I think I'm moving on from Poor Dicky's economic lessons, it's hurting my brain. (I loaded that one up for you, now hit it out of the park for once, lol)
Post-COVID, Biden's 'increase' just dragged us back from 11.8 million in 2020 to 12.9 million by 2024, but Bidenflation and 1,500+ new regs crushed margins, killing 400,000 small plants. You libtards call that progress, I call it proof you're detached from reality. Wake up, idiot!
Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan juiced inflation to 40-year highs, jacking up costs for businesses already gutted by COVID. Small factories drowned, over 400,000 shuttered since 2020, look it up, as Biden-flation crushed margins. His eco-fanatic war on fossil fuels, like canceling Keystone XL day one, axed 11,000 jobs and spiked energy prices.
It's a colossal mistake.No one thinks it's fun...but it is necessary...
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I don't think so .. And I certainly hope not...It's a colossal mistake.
I'm guessing she threw food in the faces of kids and beat them with their lunch trays. She seems the type to drink on the job.Yeah, they don't push good people out for no reason. We've all known actual teachers who taught well into their 60s and even 70s. Plus if the separation was voluntary, why cry about the union not helping? You've probably noticed, like the rest of us, how much she hates unions. That's why.
The blowback is going to hurt them in the Midterms which is why I think Trump will declare martial law, even if he has Bannon set up a terrorist attack to justify it.MAGA's think all this indiscriminate wreckage is too much fun to wonder about consequences. Thus the weakness in MAGAs: thinking.
Republicans passed a lot of 'right to work' laws in a lot of states, making it possible to accept a job with union wages and benefits without paying union dues.cried on a public forum for months about it and how "the union" wouldn't do anything to help her.
She doxxed herself including real name and address.@TOP the Toxic Twat can't help herself. She fancies herself a professional doxxer. She'll get hers.![]()
He'll be tempted but I don't see how it will work. House terms all expire by law, and so do some senate terms. He'll have a paralyzed and non-functioning government, nor has he the ability to govern by himself given the complexity of it all. And the SC may throw his martial law out the window.The blowback is going to hurt them in the Midterms which is why I think Trump will declare martial law, even if he has Bannon set up a terrorist attack to justify it.
That was the plan on 1/6, to shoot VP Pence and top Democrats and create such a ruckus that Trump declares martial law and suspends Congress. Trump and his MAGAts are already setting the table to ignore laws and SCOTUS rulings they don't like.He'll be tempted but I don't see how it will work. House terms all expire by law, and so do some senate terms. He'll have a paralyzed and non-functioning government, nor has he the ability to govern by himself given the complexity of it all. And the SC may throw his martial law out the window.
The way Trump is acting can only spur that preparation. He'll have a hard time, if only after a day or two, of pulling off a martial law caper if he tries.That was the plan on 1/6, to shoot VP Pence and top Democrats and create such a ruckus that Trump declares martial law and suspends Congress. Trump and his MAGAts are already setting the table to ignore laws and SCOTUS rulings they don't like.
I think he'll make it work this time. Best to be prepared for the worst.
"Forewarned, forearmed; to be prepared is half the victory" - Miguel de Cervantes
One problem he had on 1/6 is that the military didn't want to participate. The National Guard is different. Now he's shaking up the military, with the help of Senator Tuberville, to have a military loyal to him. Installing RWNJs as the top two leaders of the FBI also helps toward that end.The way Trump is acting can only spur that preparation. He'll have a hard time, if only after a day or two, of pulling off a martial law caper if he tries.
One problem he had on 1/6 is that the military didn't want to participate. The National Guard is different. Now he's shaking up the military, with the help of Senator Tuberville, to have a military loyal to him. Installing RWNJs as the top two leaders of the FBI also helps toward that end.
Republicans passed a lot of 'right to work' laws in a lot of states, making it possible to accept a job with union wages and benefits without paying union dues.
I don't think unions should help employees who elected to not pay union dues, but did elect to enjoy union wages and benefits.
The way Trump is acting can only spur that preparation. He'll have a hard time, if only after a day or two, of pulling off a martial law caper if he tries.
He can get a military leadership to follow him into a plutocracy, but will the soldiers fight for the corrupt, dishonest president?One problem he had on 1/6 is that the military didn't want to participate. The National Guard is different. Now he's shaking up the military, with the help of Senator Tuberville, to have a military loyal to him. Installing RWNJs as the top two leaders of the FBI also helps toward that end.
Exactly, will they fire on their fellow Americans?He can get a military leadership to follow him into a plutocracy, but will the soldiers fight for the corrupt, dishonest president?
Wow Dicky, who's SCREAMING NOW. LOL I think somewhere in the middle of all that shit I told you I am moving on, there's just too much great news every day. I think I hinted toward what I'm talking about. I'm not finding the time to do more than skim over your rantings anymore. At this point, this marathon has run its course. Here are a few reasons:I write my own statements. What did you ask for where there were crickets?
I am not the one that is confused. You don't seem to know the difference between manufacturing firms and manufacturing jobs. You claimed 400,000 manufacturing facilities have closed in the last 4 years. I provided evidence that there were never 400,000 such facilities existing.
ROFLMAO. You made idiotic claims and now claim that your idiocy is brilliance.
Anyone that isn't a toddler would know that a job is not the same thing as a firm. At no time did I include construction jobs in manufacturing jobs. Manufacturing jobs are NAICS 31-33, Construction jobs are NAICS 23
This is another example of you being a toddler. You don't even know what I posted. You simply make up shit and then believe it because you made it up.
You said 400,000 manufacturing firms closed. Census says that there were only 284,000 manufacturing firms. BLS says there were 390,000 manufacturing firms. If 400,000 firms closed and there are only 390,000 in existence then 100% of them had to close. 3rd grade math that you seem incapable of performing.
Except you provided nothing. You claimed your information came for the Census Bureau and the latest data they released is the 2021 data which was released in late 2023. Your source doesn't exist in the real world which is why I keep asking for a link to this mythical source that appears to be just a figment of your imagination.
Really? Then where did you say you got the information that you can't provide a source for? Your continued confusion as to a job vs a company only proves you have the mind of a toddler.
Things you never said? You don't seem to even know what you said. It's like you are a toddler.
This is what you said that is clearly false and you have not provided any support for. It's what I keep asking for a link to any source for. All you do is call names and make toddler noises.
Stupid fuck voted for this, and now he changed his mind? He knew that the IRS was gone.![]()
Trump voter shocked to get fired by DOGE: It’s ‘destroying people’s lives'
"A wrecking ball and destroying people’s lives for no reason.”www.nj.com
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Elon Musk, left, receives a chainsaw from Argentina's President Javier Milei as they arrive at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025, in Oxon Hill, Md. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)AP
An IRS worker who voted for President Donald Trump expressed shock after being among the roughly 7,000 people in the department to be laid off by the Department of Government Efficiency.
Robert McCabe of Philadelphia told NBC10 that the Trump administration and DOGE, run by world’s richest man Elon Musk, are acting like a “wrecking ball and destroying people’s lives for no reason.”
“You know when he talks about government waste and all that, yes, I’m behind it,” McCabe told the local station. “I believe there is a lot of stuff in the government that needs fixing. And that’s part of the reason why I actually wanted to work for the government, actually. To help change. Help change the things that are wrong in the world, you know? I thought that someone with his business acumen would have come in with a fine-tooth comb and actually found it instead of coming in with a wrecking ball and destroying people’s lives for no reason.”
NBC10 reported hundreds of Philadelphia IRS employees were laid off on Thursday.
The layoffs affect probationary employees with roughly one year or less of service at the agency and largely include workers in compliance departments, according to The Associated Press. Compliance work includes ensuring that taxpayers are abiding by the tax code, filing their returns and paying their taxes, among other duties.
The layoffs are part of the Trump administration’s intensified efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce through DOGE by ordering agencies to lay off nearly all probationary employees who have not yet gained civil service protection. They come despite IRS employees involved in the 2025 tax season being told earlier this month that they would not be allowed to accept a buyout offer from the Trump administration until mid-May, after the taxpayer filing deadline.
It’s unclear how the layoffs may affect tax collection services this year. As the nation’s revenue collector, the IRS was tasked during the Biden administration with targeting high-wealth tax evaders for an additional stream of income to the U.S., which is $36 trillion in debt. By the end of 2024, the IRS collected over $1.3 billion in back taxes from rich tax dodgers.
The IRS has roughly 90,000 employees total across the United States, according to the latest IRS data. Racial minorities make up 56% of the IRS workforce, and women represent 65%.
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