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Trump Goes Scorched Earth Week at Legal Insurrection

Trump Goes Scorched Earth Week at Legal Insurrection

All the news you may have missed.

Trump is moving fast and he is wise to do so. Just a year from now, people will be talking about the next midterms.

He is wasting no time.

There are already big changes in the military.

This had to happen.

The Greenland thing is totally real.

This was a thing of beauty.

The RFK Jr. hearing was wild.

Same for Tulsi Gabbard.

And Kash Patel.

The FBI needs a change.

Democrats are in total disarray.

So true.

Israel updates.

Other world news.

He’s not wrong.

The liberal media is imploding.

There were two major air tragedies this week. First this one.

Then this one.

This is so dumb.

What a shame.

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Scorched Earth Week?

Quite frankly, I believe Trump is going to go scorched earth for the next four years!

    diver64 in reply to Paula. | February 2, 2025 at 3:57 pm

    We can hope. When his term is done I hope JD will take over and continue the mission of ripping our government away from the woke mob and deep state actors.

Yes Trump moves hard and fast simultaneously on multiple fronts keeping the opposition off balance. They will try to block his actions by judge shopping to get injunctions. But they don’t have unlimited resources, and they will need a lot of lawyers to pull this off.

I suspect that many members of the deep state have violated laws, and have gone into a panic. John Brennan lost his security clearance, and went whining to MSNBC. When I fully retired, I lost my security clearance as I’m no longer working on any projects. Why should Brennan retain his clearance if he’s no longer employed? All he can do is whine which will get him nowhere.

There’s plenty more earth to scorch if he feels the desire.

How about eliminating Federal Employee Unions, with a stroke of the pen?

On January 17, 1962, Federal employees first obtained the right to engage in collective bargaining through labor organizations when President John F. Kennedy issued Executive Order 10988, “Employee-Management Cooperation in the Federal Sector.” Executive Order 10988 issued as result of the findings of the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service, which was created by a memorandum issued to all executive department and agency heads by President Kennedy on June 22, 1961.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_10988#Effect

Although, perhaps this is a bridge too far for a first term. Even for Trump this would be pretty bold, and THAT is saying something.

    mailman in reply to Hodge. | February 2, 2025 at 11:47 am

    Do they need eliminating or just making membership free choice?

      Virginia42 in reply to mailman. | February 2, 2025 at 12:20 pm

      The overall attitude toward federal workers is ridiculous. Only the problem agencies and staff are the issue–try running a country this complex with 90% of the government gone.

      I guess it works if your model is the Articles of Confederation.

        Dolce Far Niente in reply to Virginia42. | February 2, 2025 at 1:29 pm

        Sorry, you’re just flat wrong. We no longer want our government to “run” our country;

        As anybody who has worked for any period of time for the feds know, not only are most fed employees lazy and entitled, but the “work” they are assigned to do has no value to the American people.

        Yes, they all do SOMETHING, but not a something that is beneficial to citizens.

        We no longer want our government to “run” our country;

        it has some specific tasks assigned to it by the Constitution and perhaps a few more that were not anticipated by the Founders (think FAA) and that is where it should be restricted.

        We no longer want Big Government or the Big Corruption that goes hand-in-hand with .gov

        We WANT a weak and small government. Big Government = Big Corruption.

    Dolce Far Niente in reply to Hodge. | February 2, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    Sorry, incorrect. While originally instituted by EO, Fed unions were unionized by statute, specifically through the “Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute” (FSLMRS), which is part of Title VII of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.

Quite the meta list for one week. Good job.

206 more weeks to go.

By scorched earth, you mean ‘dumb shit ‘the moron’ looks like he gave about 5 minutes thought’ .

I mean did you see that rambling shit show press conference after the crash in DC ? So uninformed. So incoherent. Makes Biden look like Socrates. Outside the cult, he’s a laughingstock.

    ChrisPeters in reply to tjv1156. | February 3, 2025 at 8:18 am

    Are you really so stupid as to believe you will convince anyone you are correct?

    Trump has reversed a lot of the utter insanity enacted by the prior administration, and this sort of common sense is not only what voters want, but what the country needs.