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She also found out Trump fired here while waiting in line to take a photo with him as well I believe



The Trump administration evicted former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan from her home with three hours of notice on Tuesday — not even enough time to gather her personal effects — according to two people familiar with the incident.

 


Trump wants to halt the high-speed rail project that would cut travel time between SF and LA from 9 hours to under 3 hours.

"We're going to start a big investigation on that.. it wasn't even necessary, I would have said, you don't buy it. You take an airplane
- it costs you $2. It costs you nothing.”


I guess I Trump's world a $500-$700 flight is "nothing"
 


Trump wants to halt the high-speed rail project that would cut travel time between SF and LA from 9 hours to under 3 hours.

"We're going to start a big investigation on that.. it wasn't even necessary, I would have said, you don't buy it. You take an airplane
- it costs you $2. It costs you nothing.”


I guess I Trump's world a $500-$700 flight is "nothing"
Just $2? In that case, the flight being closer from Stillwater to DFW should only be $1.50.
 

NSA workers stunned after museum covers names of women and minorities​


President Donald Trump’s sweeping anti-diversity executive action struck again – this time in the halls of the National Cryptologic Museum – where staff were ordered to cover up displays celebrating women and people of color who served at the National Security Agency, according to media reports.


The museum’s censorship stemmed from Trump’s order to scrub diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, initiatives across federal agencies, which threw some government departments into chaos as confusion over the extent of the action swirled, NPR reported.

Part of that confusion extended to the national museum, which taped sheets of brown paper over plaques in its Hall of Honor devoted to women and people of color. The Fort Meade, Maryland-based museum acknowledged covering up the plaques of the honorees, which are described as “Trailblazers in U.S. Cryptologic History,” and said in a social media post over the weekend that it had corrected the “mistake”


Outrage has far from simmered.

"My jaw dropped, my eyes bulged," former NSA employee Larry Pfeiffer, who spent two decades at the agency, told Politico. "Like one of those Warner Brothers' cartoons."


Pfeiffer is just one of dozens of retired NSA employees who weren’t happy with the museum’s move – or satisfied with their response. Another former employee, Rob Johnson marched into the museum Monday morning and told the public relations staff “he was appalled,” Politico reported.

"As much as this administration eschews truth and honesty, it is important that we not allow it to erase history," Johnson is quoted as saying.

"Didn't somebody say, 'Oh my God, that's wrong?’” Helen Adams, another former NSA worker, questioned.

NSA Executive Director Sheila Thomas, the No. 3 official heading the agency, told NPR in a phone interview “that papering over the exhibits was a mistake.”

"There was absolutely never an intention to cover up parts of our history," said Thomas, who spent over four decades with the NSA and was at the museum to meet with the outraged retirees this week. “As soon as we became aware [of it], we said, 'Oh, that was not what was intended.’”

Link to story
 
I would say that USAID has the potential to be the biggest scandal in our history but the week isn’t over yet and they haven’t even started on Medicare\Medicaid yet.


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There is going to be so much mud flying over the next several months there little need to react on the daily. I hope these stories are true because these are problems easily solved, and it will probably lead to a lot of politicians resigning. It will just be fun.

But....are they true. Did Haiti only receive 2%? Politics is all about finding ways to present information in a way to persuade.

And if they are true, how much smoke is going to be pumped into all these media streams to hide it.
 

NSA workers stunned after museum covers names of women and minorities​


President Donald Trump’s sweeping anti-diversity executive action struck again – this time in the halls of the National Cryptologic Museum – where staff were ordered to cover up displays celebrating women and people of color who served at the National Security Agency, according to media reports.


The museum’s censorship stemmed from Trump’s order to scrub diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, initiatives across federal agencies, which threw some government departments into chaos as confusion over the extent of the action swirled, NPR reported.

Part of that confusion extended to the national museum, which taped sheets of brown paper over plaques in its Hall of Honor devoted to women and people of color. The Fort Meade, Maryland-based museum acknowledged covering up the plaques of the honorees, which are described as “Trailblazers in U.S. Cryptologic History,” and said in a social media post over the weekend that it had corrected the “mistake”


Outrage has far from simmered.

"My jaw dropped, my eyes bulged," former NSA employee Larry Pfeiffer, who spent two decades at the agency, told Politico. "Like one of those Warner Brothers' cartoons."


Pfeiffer is just one of dozens of retired NSA employees who weren’t happy with the museum’s move – or satisfied with their response. Another former employee, Rob Johnson marched into the museum Monday morning and told the public relations staff “he was appalled,” Politico reported.

"As much as this administration eschews truth and honesty, it is important that we not allow it to erase history," Johnson is quoted as saying.

"Didn't somebody say, 'Oh my God, that's wrong?’” Helen Adams, another former NSA worker, questioned.

NSA Executive Director Sheila Thomas, the No. 3 official heading the agency, told NPR in a phone interview “that papering over the exhibits was a mistake.”

"There was absolutely never an intention to cover up parts of our history," said Thomas, who spent over four decades with the NSA and was at the museum to meet with the outraged retirees this week. “As soon as we became aware [of it], we said, 'Oh, that was not what was intended.’”

Link to story
Responding to President Trump's order that terminated diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives across the federal government, the National Cryptologic Museum taped sheets of paper over plaques that celebrate women and people of color who had served the National Security Agency, which intercepts overseas conversations and breaks foreign government codes.

**How in the actual F*&K does terminating DEI have anything to do with accomplishments by these people?!

Many former NSA workers were furious. The museum uncovered the plaques and said Sunday on X that it had made a mistake.

**A mistake?? I sincerely hope that it is people trying to raise attention to the absurdity of these EOś...
 
Trump: "We're all gonna sit down & do a great computerized system for our control towers. Brand new. Not pieced together, obsolete, like it is, land-based...you can't hook up land to satellites & you can't hook up satellites to land, it doesn't work...let's spend less money & build a great system done by 2 or 3 companies...when I land in my plane, privately, I use a system from another country because my captain tells me...I won't tell you what country, but I use a system from another country"

 
There is going to be so much mud flying over the next several months there little need to react on the daily. I hope these stories are true because these are problems easily solved, and it will probably lead to a lot of politicians resigning. It will just be fun.

But....are they true. Did Haiti only receive 2%? Politics is all about finding ways to present information in a way to persuade.

And if they are true, how much smoke is going to be pumped into all these media streams to hide it.
all for getting to the truth on spending/misuse of funds/etc but let´s go ahead and audit all politicians/non politicians who have political jobs cuz they are rich/supreme court/etc.
PS: I do NOT trust elon! that´s all, don´t trust the idiot!
 
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There is going to be so much mud flying over the next several months there little need to react on the daily. I hope these stories are true because these are problems easily solved, and it will probably lead to a lot of politicians resigning. It will just be fun.

But....are they true. Did Haiti only receive 2%? Politics is all about finding ways to present information in a way to persuade.

And if they are true, how much smoke is going to be pumped into all these media streams to hide it.

Based off what's provided, I don't believe only 2% of the money when to Haiti. Just because the organization is based in the US doesn't imply the money didn't get to efforts in Haiti. There are tons of US based charity organizations that gon into Haiti to assist, and you would expect them to request for money to do so.

If you can show that the US based company took the Haiti money and then spent it on something else, then throw the book at them, but that's why the US Govt audits these programs.
 
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