Spyke
adarzareply
lemmy.ca

will the tva even survive the circus about to (re)invade washington? i know it's entirely self-funded, but still.. it is a federal agency. a socialist-like one, at that.. the og 'new deal' programs and a signature of fdr's administration. every one of those is like a trigger for donvict crazy mode.

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lemmy.world

They were probably taking about the Tennessee Valley Authority. It's a big deal even if you've never heard of it.

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"Pruning" is a specific action defined in Marvel's Loki where a timeline that branches away from the Sacred Timeline is destroyed for fear of it causing problems, so no the original commenter wasn't talking about the Tennessee Valley Authority.

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Arghblargreply
lemmy.ca

Camacho at least was smart enough to know he wasn't that smart, and thus had the sense to listen to a particularly smart advisor who wasn't stupidly insane though!

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Yeah I was saying that the other day, in Idiocracy they actually listened to the advice of the smart person and tried to improve things. We're not even doing that lol

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The amount of his picks that are involved with sexual abuse of minors seems pretty over-the-top even for a republican administration. At this point, do any of them not have histories of involvement with sexual abuse and/or harassment? Maybe Oz... idk.

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lemmy.world

Trump is just nominating people he can remember or saw on TV at this point, isn't he?

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If we have to rely on stuff he can remember we're gonna end up with a camera and a TV to be in charge of stuff (he's already put in a person, man, and woman).

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He picked people that would work with him. Most people think he's a moron and difficult to work with so why waste their time. They are all washed up and trying to catch some sunlight to cash in on.

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RattlerSixreply
lemmy.world

Hulk Hogan and Dog The Bounty Hunter are going to be Co-Directors of National Intelligence

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Spacehooksreply
reddthat.com

You know what? Please. Don't even pretend this is not a joke anymore.

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jonnereply
infosec.pub

I'm sure he'll get something. Looks like this time Trump is only looking for loyalty, his previous cabinet still had a ton of people that were only there because he felt he needed to keep McConnell happy. This time there's going to be no 'adults in the room'.

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At least the kids would learn that steroids and TBIs are bad.

She’s worse than Hogan

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lemmy.ca

Is anybody in the Republican party in the senate, congress or whichever not freaking out over his picks? Don't they have a final say?

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When you swear ultimate fealty to a cult leader, the officers of the cult are by default the best picks. If you can't see it, it's a problem with you and not a problem with the cult leader.

Until those folk are no longer needed, outlive their usefulness, or turn on Trump of course. Then the handpicked officers in question were actually agents of "The Enemy" all along and needed to be purged.

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Festerreply
lemm.ee

They confirmed her 81-19 for administrator of the Small Business Administration. That was dumb but they were ok with it then.

She was on the state board of education in Connecticut for a little over a year under their last GOP governor. So I guess that’s some experience at least. Totally qualified to run education for the entire fucking country.

🔥 This is fine. 🔥

The real danger is what Heritage Foundation ghouls will be running the show under her, and the other cabinet members. All these clowns are just the people Trump wants in the room with him. They don’t need to be qualified or do anything but kiss his ass on camera. It’s the Project 2025 deputy-weirdos we should worry about.

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lemmy.ca

Maybe if Trump really doesn't care about project 2025 and just keeps on going with his celebrity cabinet, then maybe they're going to fuck up so bad they're all doing to be ridiculed and Trump could be impeached over some incredible fuck up or fraud.

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Z3k3reply
lemmy.world

Haant he been impeached twice already? I don't think he cares

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sh.itjust.works

He could still die. Would throw the GOP into a massive internal power struggle for probably another decade or so.

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Imagine if he lives and runs write-in campaign, or endorses Gaetz or Lake for '28 and throws the GOP primary into chaos... at this point I'm rooting for him to live out his term since Vance could execute the Project 2025 agenda more competently.

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Heard plenty of GOP noise against Gaetz, but that's about it.

And yes, Congress has the say unless Trump's people convince them to approve interim appointments. Even McConnell said, "Fuck that noise."

And now witness decades, like since the 50s decades, of the Legislative branch ceding power to the Executive. And here we are.

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dfechtreply
lemmy.world

There's a huge issue with that, though, that seems all too often overlooked: by doing nothing, our systems will still fall behind. They will continue to decay, to lag increasingly behind our peers and adversaries. At absolute best, the inevitable death of 1,000 cuts marches on.

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lemmy.world

Well, I think did nothing and let Vince do whatever he wanted while she signed the paperwork is the more relevant and scarier bit of what you're responding to and what that person missed. There's no silver lining to a Yes Man with what these people want to do to education.

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skulblakareply
sh.itjust.works

Sure, but I'll take the thousand cuts over being shot right directly in the face, pretty much every time.

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dfechtreply
lemmy.world

At least that would illicit a reaction out of the masses; that's exactly why these authoritarians aim to slowly strangle our safety nets. We will apparently happily let them do it, as long as it doesn't cause us immediate and perceivable harm.

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lemmy.world

I don't know what DOE employees did in a past life to deserve devos and whatever the fuck choice this is.

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I dunno about their past lives either, but in this they made the eternal fuck up of wanting to impact American education at a time when the country was sliding into fascism.

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Given that the US education system is wrestling with so many problems, maybe she is the right choice. /s

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Didn't he want to abolish the education department? Or like is this how he wants to destroy it?

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It's definitely a stretch, but she's not completely unqualified... I'm not saying she's a good pick either, but she did at least serve on the board of education for Connecticut for about a year.

Mostly continuing the theme of Trump picking random ass people he knows and throwing them wherever it fits, but this isn't likely to be the worst one.

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feddit.nl

Ok so countdown to the article that finally proves he just has a dartboard with people's names on it that he likes and wherever the dart lands is the pick for the department...

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Treczoksreply
lemmy.world

It can't be that random. He surely picks the worst suited for the job.

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The McMahons are so weird.

It's kinda funny how Vince funded two failed campaigns, and the second the two seem to be estranged Linda has found political power through Trump.

I have no idea if Vince and Linda are still together, since they've been mostly separated for years now, but I wonder if this will also open doors for Vince considering he was booted out of TKO/WWE for the recent abus allegations.

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lemmy.world

Yes! Cena, Undertaker, and Ray Misterio are heading the Committee of Communication Keys or COCK for short.

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I think this is the first person who's coming back from the previous Trump term, although in the first term she was on the small business administration, which makes somewhat more sense (though still not a lot considering) for someone who ran a pro wrestling business.

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