Any Federal workers here? I have a question. How can Trump or anyone run for office with bankruptcies and massive debt?

I agree, however I don't see it happening. Republicans think the constitution is perfect.
That's the difference between dems and repugs, a democrat candidate would never get that far with all those charges and allegations. Unfortunately the people in the maga crowd thinks Trump is a good guy looking out for the little guy but Nancy Pelosi and the Clinton are out to get him.
 
But we all know regardless of what the Constitution said.

If it had come out that Obama had a unpaid parking ticket from 1993, they would have had him arrested soon after he announced his candidacy for POTUS for not paying it.

Trump got a major pass for all the shenanigans he has done for the past 40+ years.

You don't even have to imagine, they went out of their way to invent shit to disqualify him.

They spread the lie (which still persists) that he was born in Kenya and therefore not eligible to be president.

Even if he was he not born in Kenya he would still meet the requirements since his mother was born and raised in America automatically making him a natural born US citizen.

But let them tell it an undercover Muslim immigrant terrorist ran the country for 8 years.
 
You don't even have to imagine, they went out of their way to invent shit to disqualify him.

They spread the lie (which still persists) that he was born in Kenya and therefore not eligible to be president.

Even if he was he not born in Kenya he would still meet the requirements since his mother was born and raised in America automatically making him a natural born US citizen.

But let them tell it an undercover Muslim immigrant terrorist ran the country for 8 years.
The funniest thing is when they say is Obama is the one who made the country divisive.


He did it by just being black.
 
That's the difference between dems and repugs, a democrat candidate would never get that far with all those charges and allegations. Unfortunately the people in the maga crowd thinks Trump is a good guy looking out for the little guy but Nancy Pelosi and the Clinton are out to get him.
Meanwhile a democrat can be mentally incompetent and still be president. And as far Pelosi, her ass will die in office like Feinstein, and Ginsburg and the Clintons whether you're talking about Bill or Hilary need to do what George W is doing and just do paintings. Clearly Hillary can't believe people still loath her as much as they do.
 
Meanwhile a democrat can be mentally incompetent and still be president. And as far Pelosi, her ass will die in office like Feinstein, and Ginsburg and the Clintons whether you're talking about Bill or Hilary need to do what George W is doing and just do paintings. Clearly Hillary can't believe people still loath her as much as they do.
Please elaborate, tell me how the mentally incompetent Biden has destroyed the country and economy?
 
Just look at the border, oh and how much money are we giving to Ukraine this month?
The Border? You mean the same border that Biden wanted to beef security up on that Republikkklans voted against ? That Border? The Same Border that had more people flowing through under Trump than Obama and Biden combined? That Border?

You mean this Immigration bill that the Republicans blocked?

The $118 billion bill includes sweeping changes to the nation’s asylum system and a mechanism to effectively shut down the border to most migrants when crossings are particularly high. It was endorsed by the staunchly conservative union for Border Patrol officers and slammed by refugee rights groups including Amnesty International USA as containing “ “the most extreme anti-immigrant proposals this country has seen in 100 years.

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Oh here we go with that nigga shit

These niggas hate Biden more than Trump . Shits beyond weird

As soon as I see that shit starting I immediately think:

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Donald Trump's Debt and Legal Troubles Make Him Unfit for Office: Ex-Ally

In an interview with MSNBC's Jen Psaki on Sunday afternoon, Donald Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton said the former president's growing debt amid his legal cases makes him vulnerable to foreign influence and unfit for office.

By Natalie Venegas
Feb 19, 2024


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*Donald Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton
 
Just another obstacle to keep black folks from those jobs. Only non white people can pass the “have you ever said anything bad about this country” on the lie detector test.

“have you ever said anything bad about this country”

How many of us at one point in our life have said something bad about loved ones we love to death? Not necessarily a barometer for fidelity.
 

Feds get 7.4% pay raise under congressional Democrats' plan​

Despite two years of federal employees receiving the highest pay increases in decades, the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates Act’s sponsors say the federal workforce continues to suffer from “chronic underinvestment.”​

Erich WagnerJanuary 30, 2024
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., alongside Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, has reintroduced the FAIR Pay Act, this time calling for a 4% increase in basic pay for federal employees in 2025, and an average increase of 3.4% to locality pay.

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., alongside Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, has reintroduced the FAIR Pay Act, this time calling for a 4% increase in basic pay for federal employees in 2025, and an average increase of 3.4% to locality pay.

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., alongside Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, has reintroduced the FAIR Pay Act, this time calling for a 4% increase in basic pay for federal employees in 2025, and an average increase of 3.4% to locality pay. Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images

Brian Renfroe, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, leads a rally in Aurora, Colo., on Oct. 24, 2023.

Brian Renfroe, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, leads a rally in Aurora, Colo., on Oct. 24, 2023. Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post/Getty Images
Pay & Benefits

Postal union leader: Stop the misallocation of Civil Service Retirement System pension costs​

COMMENTARY | "The failure to uphold the promise to fix the unfair pension allocation is hurting the Postal Service’s ability to recover from the pandemic," writes the president of the National Association of Letter Carriers.​

Brian Renfroe
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January 30, 2024
More than 165 million U.S. businesses and households entrust the U.S. Postal Service to seamlessly deliver mail and packages – be it amidst a pandemic or a severe winter storm. The men and women of USPS tirelessly provide a vital, modern service six and seven days a week, while serving as the eyes and ears of every community in America.
The Postal Service is the indispensable foundation of the nation’s mailing industry – an industry supporting over 7.9 million jobs and a $1.9 trillion industry. Postal employees, characterized by their hardworking, diligent, and reliable nature, form a steadfast workforce. Their consistent service positively impacts every American’s daily life, particularly in this age of booming e-commerce. Americans depend on USPS and its robust processing and delivery networks to deliver tens of millions of packages every day of the year, as well as bills, Social Security checks, ballots, and heartfelt letters.
With this long and proven record of service to the American people, it’s hard to understand why the U.S. Treasury has persistently and unfairly tapped the retirement funds of this essential workforce for over half a century.
That’s right, for some 52 years, a glaring misallocation of pension liabilities has persisted, resulting in about $90 billion in unjust expenses to USPS, harming postal employees and postage ratepayers.
This accounting problem came to light in 2010 during the Obama administration when the Postal Regulatory Commission released the results of an independent audit, often referred to as the “Segal Study.” The audit examined the Postal Service’s assets and liabilities within the Civil Service Retirement System and found that the methodology used by the Office of Personnel Management in their valuation of postal CSRS pensions did not meet the standard of “fair, equitable, or preferred [private sector] methodology.” It recommended immediate reforms.
Now, over a decade later, corrective action has yet to be taken, with three successive presidential administrations sidestepping the issue. While the Postal Service Reform Act of 2022 passed by Congress was a positive step forward, it was intentionally silent on the postal pension policies since Congress previously determined that executive administrative action could be taken to resolve the issue. President Biden, acclaimed as the “most pro-labor president in history,” now has an opportunity to once again demonstrate his pro-worker commitment by directing OPM to cease the unjust raid on the USPS pension fund by implementing the Segal Study’s long-overdue reforms.
It is time for President Biden to deliver for the letter carriers and other postal workers who voted for him. In fact, in 2020, then-former Vice President Joe Biden acknowledged this issue and expressed support for rectifying the misallocation of CSRS pension costs in a candidate questionnaire for the National Association of Letter Carriers stating, “I have long fought to change the federal employees’ pension funding formula to prevent the Postal Service from overpaying into the federal government’s pension fund.”
As we approach another election year, we eagerly anticipate the fulfillment of this commitment and expect the voices of postal employees to be heard.
The failure to uphold the promise to fix the unfair pension allocation is hurting the Postal Service’s ability to recover from the pandemic — adding an astounding $3 billion to its expenses in 2023 and accounting for nearly half of last year’s net loss. Continued failure to address this problem will not only adversely affect the USPS but also impact the millions of Americans who depend on its services.
Fortunately, there is a viable solution to stop the raid on the USPS pension fund, saving the USPS billions of dollars. Congress has repeatedly granted the Administration clear legal authority and guidance to fix the unfair pension allocation. President Biden possesses the power to take immediate and unilateral action without any additional action by Congress. If adopted, the Segal reforms will pave the way for the USPS to save substantial funds while fairly and justly allocating pension costs between postal and other federal workers.
The U.S. Postal Service is an essential workforce of public servants in which we can entrust the safe passage of our mail; and it is an essential institution that binds the nation together. We urgently call on President Biden to champion America’s hardworking and dedicated postal employees, rectify a half-century-old mistake, and put an end to the raid on the USPS pension fund.
 
i jus show up so

I’m too close to this pension

We fired so many when Obama was pres

Then trump came and cac here got bold

More got fired lol

Since Obama it’s been funny af
 
I have a cousin in the FBI and she said for background checks and clearance nobody with bad credit or bankruptcy can clear background and be an agent. So how the fuck is Trump able to run for president?
This is how you know they are breaking fucking laws and doing shit to fit their agenda. White people do what the fuck they want especially in government.
 
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How can a sitting President setup nonsense like this and be elected to office? The Democrats are increasingly turning to these corrupt schemes to get paid internationally. At least President Trump is trying to build a legit business and failing; rather than taking payoffs. Somebody that wants to bring to market various products can't work with this type of government whose mentality is like this, these politicians will become a nuisance. It is like a criminal thief vs somebody that goes to work to earn a living, we can't have criminal thieves in political office.

The founders had their plantations with slaves which made them self aware of the private sector. A crisis happens instead of thinking like a business person and issuing a contract to pay, they come up with some convuluted criminal scheme.
 
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Constitutionally, the only requirements to be President are the age and natural born citizen requirements. Now, Republicans could have voted to prevent him from holding Federal office again, but we know how that went.

Once he becomes President he becomes the original classification authority purely by virtue of being elected. I guess the belief was that we would never elect someone so unworthy of that authority.
 
Constitutionally, the only requirements to be President are the age and natural born citizen requirements. Now, Republicans could have voted to prevent him from holding Federal office again, but we know how that went.

Once he becomes President he becomes the original classification authority purely by virtue of being elected. I guess the belief was that we would never elect someone so unworthy of that authority.
Has the DOJ rescinded The Memo? Has the Senate abandoned the filibuster? North Dakota should not have 2 senators. They are statistically irrelevant. But in a racist, settler colonial state, they matter. D.C or Puerto Rico will never matter. But Wyoming will always matter. And they matter because businesses say they matter.
 
This is how you know they are breaking fucking laws and doing shit to fit their agenda. White people do what the fuck they want especially in government.
Can a parent break the rules of the house? Then white people cannot break laws. Do you remember as a child when you weren’t allowed to eat upstairs under any circumstances? But now you’re 17 and you have an entire 82 spoon set under your bed?
 
You don't even have to imagine, they went out of their way to invent shit to disqualify him.

They spread the lie (which still persists) that he was born in Kenya and therefore not eligible to be president.

Even if he was he not born in Kenya he would still meet the requirements since his mother was born and raised in America automatically making him a natural born US citizen.

But let them tell it an undercover Muslim immigrant terrorist ran the country for 8 years.
Wasn’t that the case with John McCain? That he was technically born overseas?
 
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