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So this is what the Republicans means when they call someone a "DEI hire"?
So this is what the Republicans means when they call someone a "DEI hire"?
Of course. They want to demonstrate what can happen when you have DEI hires.So this is what the Republicans means when they call someone a "DEI hire"?
Zachary B. Wolf of CNN noted that “Trump intentionally hired amateurs for top jobs. This is their most dramatic blunder.” Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) told Brian Tyler Cohen: “My first reaction... was 'what absolute clowns.' Total amateur hour, reckless, dangerous…. [T]his is what happens when you have basically Fox News personalities cosplaying as government officials.” Foreign policy scholar Timothy Snyder posted: “These guys inherited one of the most functional state apparatus in the history of the world and they are inhabiting it like a crack house.”
So many DEI hires at the very top national security positions with none of them questioning the use of Signal for this.Of course. They want to demonstrate what can happen when you have DEI hires.
Mental health is an enormous problem in this country, and even health care professionals are largely incompetent in regards to it.Needs to be better, in many ways.
Mental health needs to be addressed in meaningful ways, but I don't see it happening anytime soon.
There is a reason the USA is considered a "Flawed Democracy" rather than a "Full Democracy"and just think, with all that 'baggage' the Dems still couldn't defeat him last November. Sad , truly sad......
Always keep the chinese curse in mind: "May you live in interesting times"The first few weeks of the fascist Trump administration has been boring, don't you think?![]()
I don't know what's happening all over, but Milwaukee is trying to make some changes and that's a good thing because this city has a lot of problems, mental health being one of the largest and most difficult to handle. We have several places for people to go, but when someone calls 911 or a non-emergency number and askes to be taken somewhere, it's not uncommon for the beds to be filled.Mental health is an enormous problem in this country, and even health care professionals are largely incompetent in regards to it.
My life was destroyed because VHC released me completely psychotic. They knew I broke down repeatedly in their care; they knew I was malnourished to the point of losing 20 pounds in 2 weeks, not sleeping, and badly hypokalemic (among other issues with a bowel perforation). Did they run even the most basic mental health screening? Nah. When my wife reported I thought I was communicating with the government via Wordle, did they do anything? Nope.
It took years to come back from the aftermath. And of course the statute of limitations is 2 years for such malpractice.![]()
From The Atlantic piece I posted yesterday:A different take on the recent Trump Signal chat group f*ck up.
>>>What the White House REALLY Thinks about Europe:
In the days leading up to the recent strike on Yemeni Houthis, the White House accidentally added a report to a text chain. As a result, we have access the Trump administration's raw thoughts on a lot of different topics.
Today, we focus on Europe. Like all things Trump, it is a bit of a rollercoaster.
The White House sees Europe as owing something to the United States for the strike.
Simultaneously, though, it shows that the Trump administration is still willing to bear some costs to maintain the Western order. <<<
This operation looks like a completely American initiative. I don't think Europe submitted a request for the US to go and blow up a bunch of Houthis. How can they expect payment for something nobody asked them to do?A few minutes later, the “Michael Waltz” account posted a lengthy note about trade figures, and the limited capabilities of European navies. “Whether it’s now or several weeks from now, it will have to be the United States that reopens these shipping lanes. Per the president’s request we are working with DOD and State to determine how to compile the cost associated and levy them on the Europeans.”
The account identified as “JD Vance” addressed a message at 8:45 to @Pete Hegseth: “if you think we should do it let’s go. I just hate bailing Europe out again.” (The administration has argued that America’s European allies benefit economically from the U.S. Navy’s protection of international shipping lanes.)
The user identified as Hegseth responded three minutes later: “VP: I fully share your loathing of European free-loading. It’s PATHETIC. But Mike is correct, we are the only ones on the planet (on our side of the ledger) who can do this. Nobody else even close. Question is timing. I feel like now is as good a time as any, given POTUS directive to reopen shipping lanes. I think we should go; but POTUS still retains 24 hours of decision space.”
At this point, the previously silent “S M” joined the conversation. “As I heard it, the president was clear: green light, but we soon make clear to Egypt and Europe what we expect in return. We also need to figure out how to enforce such a requirement. EG, if Europe doesn’t remunerate, then what? If the US successfully restores freedom of navigation at great cost there needs to be some further economic gain extracted in return.”
That is what MAGA Republicans believes, apparently: Disconnected from reality.This operation looks like a completely American initiative. I don't think Europe submitted a request for the US to go and blow up a bunch of Houthis. How can they expect payment for something nobody asked them to do?
Do they benefit from safe passage through that gulf? Askng for a friend. Wouldn't want to be accused of carrying someones' water, AGAIN.From The Atlantic piece I posted yesterday:
This operation looks like a completely American initiative. I don't think Europe submitted a request for the US to go and blow up a bunch of Houthis. How can they expect payment for something nobody asked them to do?
If you come over and mow my lawn without me asking you to, do you think you have the right to demand payment?Do they benefit from safe passage through that gulf? Askng for a friend. Wouldn't want to be accused of carrying someones' water, AGAIN.
Of course Europe benefits from safe passage and no one claims otherwise, but so does USA.Do they benefit from safe passage through that gulf? Askng for a friend. Wouldn't want to be accused of carrying someones' water, AGAIN.
Of course not, but it would be very unfortunate if your house spontaneously caught fire and burned down.If you come over and mow my lawn without me asking you to, do you think you have the right to demand payment?
Indeed.Of course not, but it would be very unfortunate if your house spontaneously caught fire and burned down.
Depends- do you have rogue neighbors who shoot at you and highjack your mower? If you're not able to do it for yourself, would you refuse to pay, or just expect it? If the latter, I would do it as a favor, although I might need a couple of buck for gas and tollways, to drive there.If you come over and mow my lawn without me asking you to, do you think you have the right to demand payment?