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Faux News' Jesse Watters' Friend Got DOGE'd

Why don't you look up Kash's experience and then come back and admit the obvious, that you don't know what you are talking about.
That jack wagon is the supposed head of a 37,000 person organization. What was the largest number of people he managed before then?
 
Yes, NOAA is a major source of the Climate Change farce. THAT needs to stop because the narrative has already done irreparable damage, but we need to stop it before it goes too far. It's time to get back to sanity.
Do you have evidence the employees fired were involved with this? I guarantee they weren't and were just a random sacking of probationary status employees. Real ****in smart.
 
This is the problem when knuckle dragging idiots get involved with science. You can't make predictions for things like hurricanes, dod operations in the arctic, etc... without a lot of data. You can't make a generic north American weather forecast without data from Canada. You know NOTHING about NOAA.
"NOAA and the Commerce Department, which houses it, have not disclosed how many people were cut or which offices they belonged to.

"Nevertheless, a source with direct knowledge told The Hill that the original list of probationary employees submitted for dismissal comprised some 1,100 workers, and the original Thursday round of firings affected up to 800 people.

"Speaking with reporters on Friday, Rick Spinrad, who led NOAA under the Biden administration, put the figure at at least 600.

"These numbers put the cuts at between 5 percent and 9 percent of the agency’s 12,000-person staff.

"Spinrad said all six of NOAA’s line offices were affected. These offices are the National Weather Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Marine and Aviation Operations, National Ocean Service, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, and National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service.

"Another source with knowledge also told The Hill that the National Weather Service was impacted, though it’s not clear how many of its employees were cut."

 
I worked in a place where layoffs were common. In 1983 the company came in and everyone in building three was let go. Vice presidents to the lower level was out on the street by 9:00 in the morning. It was a shock to all, but that happens in the private sector.

Seems like now federal employees are experiencing what we in the private sector have experienced throughout our work careers. It sucks, but there are no guarantees for employment no matter how good or loyal of employee you are.
You guys are so us against them it's entirely silly. I've worked in both. I'm not against you now any more than I was when I was in the private sector.
 
That jack wagon is the supposed head of a 37,000 person organization. What was the largest number of people he managed before then?
This is what you said:

"Unfortunately that guy has quite literally never worked one single day in law enforcement, never mind federal law enforcement."

Are you sticking by that or admitting you were "literally" and completely wrong?
 
What do all men with power want? More power.
Power and/or fame. Money is closely tied to power if desired, but fame isn’t as closely connected. That is easy to see with some thinking so poorly of Trump and Musk and yet they have enough money that also related to power.
 
You don't count his experience working as a prosecutor for DOJ as federal law enforcement?
Not national security; law enforcement. He was a DOJ national security attorney.

Very very different roles.

And he has never managed a staff as big as ten people— neither has the guy they named the number two and chief of operations.

That is unconscionable even if they weren’t political operatives.
 
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You guys are so us against them it's entirely silly. I've worked in both. I'm not against you now any more than I was when I was in the private sector.
I’m against government waste. I really don’t want to see a hard working essential government worker get kicked to the curb. If a private sector company wants to keep worthless non productive employees then so be it. I know of a few and wonder how they still keep their jobs. I have a choice to buy from a company that retains worthless employees. I have to pay taxes to retain worthless government employees so I have no choice.

Again, I’ve been kicked to the curb a couple of times. One was just short of 25 years. I had 15 minutes with a security guard standing over me as like I was a criminal. It’s very demeaning as giving the company your all for those years ended this way. No one wants to go out like that. So I get it on how people feel getting let go. You just have to move on to the next chapter in your career.
 
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You have thus been busted for lying again on this forum.
I just explained exactly what you did not understand.

If you think that reviewing FISA and counterintelligence applications as a line non-supervisory attorney is law enforcement I don’t know what to tell you. Completely different guidelines and statutory requirements and authority.

I don’t blame you for not understanding, but you could at least attempt to understand without gratuitous inaccurate insults.
 
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I just explained exactly what you did not understand.

If you think that reviewing FISA and counterintelligence applications is law enforcement I don’t know what to tell you. Completely different guidelines and statutory requirements and authority.

I don’t blame you for not understanding, but you could at least attempt to understand without gratuitous inaccurate insults.
As you try to spin your way out of being busted for lying again on this forum, here is what Patel did for the Obama DOJ that you are claiming is not "law enforcement."

Patel joined the HPSCI following his tenure as a terrorism prosecutor at the Department of Justice (DOJ), where he led investigations spanning multiple theaters of conflict and oversaw the successful prosecution of criminals aligned with Al-Qa’ida, ISIS, and other terror groups. Mr. Patel also served as the DOJ Liaison Officer to Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), working with our nation’s most prestigious counterterrorism units to conduct collaborative global targeting operations against high value terrorism targets.
 
As you try to spin your way out of being busted for lying again on this forum, here is what Patel did for the Obama DOJ that you are claiming is not "law enforcement."

Patel joined the HPSCI following his tenure as a terrorism prosecutor at the Department of Justice (DOJ), where he led investigations spanning multiple theaters of conflict and oversaw the successful prosecution of criminals aligned with Al-Qa’ida, ISIS, and other terror groups. Mr. Patel also served as the DOJ Liaison Officer to Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), working with our nation’s most prestigious counterterrorism units to conduct collaborative global targeting operations against high value terrorism targets.
1) National security investigations are not criminal investigations. He also promised the agent association and senior leadership he would continue the 100+ tradition of appointing an on-board, civil servant agent senior leader as Deputy Director. That was in an effort to assure that he would maintain professional integrity and standards. So his first month was highlighted by a very meaningful LIE to the entire work force.

2) You pulled that from the bio Patel wrote about himself. He did not “lead” anything.

3) Even if you think he’s freaking wonderful; he has never managed a staff as big as ten people. That’s a freaking clown show.
 
Again, I’ve been kicked to the curb a couple of times. One was just short of 25 years.

Many people do not understand that we have a ruthless up-or-out promotion system for military officers. Percentages are given below. So, 95% of lieutenants make captain and the other 5% get fired. That doesn't seem so bad but if you do the math on a lieutenants probability of making full colonel, it's .95 x .8 x .7 x .5 = .266 or 27%.

This goes on continuously, year after year for decades. Federal civilians don't have that risk, nor do enlisted troops. If a civilian is a GS-9, he or she can stay at that grade for 30 years and retire.

Promotion to:Promotion conditions:Minimum time in previous grade:Target selection rate:
First lieutenant/Lieutenant (junior grade)/(1LT/1stLt/1st Lt/LTJG)1.5 to 2 years of service18 monthsAll Fully Qualified
Captain/Lieutenant / (CPT/Capt/LT)3.5 to 4 years of service2 years95%
Major/Lieutenant commander / (MAJ/Maj/LCDR)9 to 11 years of service3 years80%
Lieutenant colonel/Commander / (LTC/LtCol/Lt Col/CDR)15 to 17 years of service3 years70%
Colonel/Captain / (COL/Col/CAPT)21 to 23 years of service3 years50%
 
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1) National security investigations are not criminal investigations. He also promised the agent association and senior leadership he would continue the 100+ tradition of appointing an on-board, civil servant agent senior leader as Deputy Director. That was in an effort to assure that he would maintain professional integrity and standards. So his first month was highlighted by a very meaningful LIE to the entire work force.

2) You pulled that from the bio Patel wrote about himself. He did not “lead” anything.

3) Even if you think he’s freaking wonderful; he has never managed a staff as big as ten people. That’s a freaking clown show.
You moved from your usual realm of ignorance to the realm of lying, which you have visited before on this forum, when you refused to correct your ignorant statement after I gave you a chance.

 
You moved from your usual realm of ignorance to the realm of lying, which you have visited before on this forum, when you refused to correct your ignorant statement after I gave you a chance.

After Trump lost Patel was acting COS for an acting Def Sec for a few weeks, just pre-insurrection.

Trump tried to get him a higher position in DOJ but the AG and many other DOJ seniors told Trump they’d resign en masse if it happened.

Good lord.

I’m not sure why I even try. Even when presented with 100 percent incontrovertible true information you find something misleading that you actually think supports your ridiculousness.

It’s a complete train wreck clown show and the country will continue to suffer greatly, until and unless Trump has a medical condition and steps down.
 
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Many people do not understand that we have a ruthless up-or-out promotion system for military officers. Percentages are given below. So, 95% of lieutenants make captain and the other 5% get fired. That doesn't seem so bad but if you do the math on a lieutenants probability of making full colonel, it's .95 x .8 x .7 x .5 = .266 or 27%.

This goes on continuously, year after year for decades. Federal civilians don't have that risk, nor do enlisted troops. If a civilian is a GS-9, he or she can stay at that grade for 30 years and retire.

This is really great insight for this forum - as was your post about two navies, two armies and so forth.

Thanks again for your service to the great nation!
 
After Trump lost Patel was acting COS for an acting Def Sec for a few weeks?

Trump tried to get him a higher position in DOJ but the AG and many others told Trump they’d resign en masse if it happened.

Good lord.
Irrelevant to you having been busted again for lying to this forum.
 
@Katscratch Here's a pertinent quote from this article as well.

Elon can’t do and won’t do anything without our approval. And we’ll give him the approval where appropriate. Where not appropriate, we won’t,” the president said.


Well there you have it. Elon can't really do anything other than make recommendations.
To who? Trump. Can you honestly say trump has ANY knowledge about the programs and personnel Musk is cutting? You think trump, who we KNOW doesn't like to read reports and is ANYTHING BUT a detailed person, spends his time reviewing and discussing the moves Musk is making? Seriously?

"No Elon. I don't think we should cut those jobs at the NNSA. Those guys maintain sensors in Ukraine to help track nuclear risks. "

Yeah right. Trump does what Musk says to do. That's why he hired him. He wants ONE GUY doing it.
 
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Irrelevant to you having been busted again for lying to this forum.
You're more concerned about a technical lie than reality. Miller was SecDef for a couple months at the end of the first trump term. Patel was his COS. Trump appointed Patel because he was a loyalist. He's not only not qualified, he has taken positions and actions that disqualify him.

You are aware of his book Government Gangsters? The list of 60 people on his list of "members of the executive branch deep state"?
 
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This is really great insight for this forum - as was your post about two navies, two armies and so forth.
Actually, there are even more layoffs of military officers other than those who get passed over for promotion. After a war like Vietnam, there was a huge Reduction In Force, acronym RIF. I don't remember the exact numbers but something like 75% of the chopper pilots got riffed. Infantry officers also took a huge hit.

The point is that massive layoffs of government workers isn't some kind of crime. No one guaranteed a lifetime job to any federal worker, whether military or civilian.
 
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They also simultaneously named Patel Acting Director of the ATF. In doing so they can nominate a crazy ass political operative as permanent Director because if there’s no confirmation Patel stays in charge.

Patel is so completely ignorant that he actually said that the FBI is going to get back to investigating murderers and rapists.

What a complete clown show.
 
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How do you Trump cult boot lickers feel about federal employees working remotely?

Patel says he’s gonna be working a good part of his time from his “rental” house in Las Vegas. He rents it from a major Republican donor. For free.

ClownShowTrainWreck
 
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To who? Trump. Can you honestly say trump has ANY knowledge about the programs and personnel Musk is cutting? You think trump, who we KNOW doesn't like to read reports and is ANYTHING BUT a detailed person, spends his time reviewing and discussing the moves Musk is making? Seriously?
Which reports did Trump need to read to fire the people responsible for using US taxpayer funds for a “transgender opera” in Colombia, a “transgender comic book” in Peru, or sex changes and “LGBT activism” in Guatemala - among a long list of absurd USAID programs?
 
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You're more concerned about a technical lie than reality. Miller was SecDef for a couple months at the end of the first trump term. Patel was his COS. Trump appointed Patel because he was a loyalist. He's not only not qualified, he has taken positions and actions that disqualify him.

You are aware of his book Government Gangsters? The list of 60 people on his list of "members of the executive branch deep state"?
Surprised you recognize kat23JMetc was lying, but good for you.

You must not have read the full exchange or you would know it had nothing to do with Patel's time in DoD - and everything to do with his years as a prosecutor in the Obama DoJ.
 
Which reports did Trump he need to read to fire the people responsible for using US taxpayer funds for a “transgender opera” in Colombia, a “transgender comic book” in Peru, or sex changes and “LGBT activism” in Guatemala - among a long list of absurd USAID programs?
Wow. Good for you. You chose the layups.

Over 100k federal workers gone. 2600 federal programs have been cut or put on hold. Are all of those so easy? You think......LOL........trump has taken the time to look at any of those?

Btw, none of those you mentioned were funded by USAID. I think the Q dude was the first to lie about where these came from. Probably just saw it on a FOX chyron.
 
Surprised you recognize kat23JMetc was lying, but good for you.

You must not have read the full exchange or you would know it had nothing to do with Patel's time in DoD - and everything to do with his years as a prosecutor in the Obama DoJ.
You literally posted a link about him being COS to Miller. Just a random link or did you think it meant something? Did until now.

The longest Patel served in any position in government was 3 years as a trial attorney at DOJ. A year as a Nunes aide. Wow. Staffer for a year at the National security Council. Impressive. Deputy to acting DNI Grenell for a year. Blown away. Then his 3 month gig as COS to an appointed lame duck SecDef. I gotta sit down.
 
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