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andrewjh.bsky.social
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Scroll then post! 🤦
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This would be a good response I had many calls I had many meetings
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Including Canada.
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Also - they’re coded to allow only certain spending categories. I had card Rjected once because hotel somehow was coded as casino or something.
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Charging travel to a government card still requires the holder to pay. You don’t get reimbursed for unapproved expenses. Again - failure to understand how these cards work.
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“The president has told associates that if Mr. Musk can fly a rocket, he can probably figure out an airplane.” www.cnn.com/2025/01/17/s...
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Wait until you watch Revenge of the Sith
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At least.
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Under pressure from the White House, the IRS is considering a memorandum of understanding that would give officials from DOGE broad access to tax-agency systems. It also lets them enter and adjust transaction data and automatically generate notices, collection documents and other records.
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This after Trump fought for years against Congress’s *lawful* request for his tax returns.
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You can save even more in the long term if you just rip the roof off. No need to reroof!
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DOGE is not a govt efficiency project. Firing 1 in 4 fed employees would cut govt spending by 1%. DOGE is a political control project. Firing and terrorizing public employees is a means to weakening state regulation & strengthening a personalist presidency donmoynihan.substack.com/p/doge-misma...
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The Founding Fathers are spinning in their graves alright …
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Being read now as aspirational.
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You mean for the second time since Jan 6, 2021?
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Right - the agency likely has the information somewhere, but not in the same set of files. And it may not be up to date. And if you were fired before a holiday weekend would you respond immediately?
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Or flying them business class on a walk-up fare back to India.
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For thee not for me.
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Good of the @wsj.com to finally cover such corruption …
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That’s not even a bike - it’s a motorcycle.
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Copyright?
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Wish I could laugh at this satire. NRO wasn’t even acknowledge to exist until about 20 years ago.
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Interested to see how this plays out. Hopefully Judge will insist on appearance by political leadership.
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Though it says it applies only to political appointees. Staff would appear to be able to engage in these activities in their personal capacity.
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Which is a big difference - dismissing a case post-conviction when all that’s left is sentencing is not doing so pre-trial. The latter needs someone to prosecute, which DOJ won’t do. The judge could have sentenced Flynn on own
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Staff should show up in N95 masks.
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Axios has you covered.
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Meanwhile he’s accusing civil service employees of amassing mere millions in net worth of doing so through corrupt means.
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I’d be comfortable with a Virginia for Spain trade. DMS forever.
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Like Chiefs scoring late touchdowns to make the Super Bowl final score respectable.
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Every show going to be like those North Korean stadium performances.
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He’s really like a 3 year old in a sandbox knocking over everybody else’s toys and games. Just because.
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Wait until he looks at Congress.
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I think it’s rediscovering it - also in 2017, but the concern faded by the end of 2020.
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Report an issue.
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Military plane even.
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This should be such an easy enforcement task. Pull over the driver, hand them a screwdriver and tell them to remove the cover, confiscate it. If they refuse give them a ticket.
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Closed the comments on that one quickly!
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It’s not crazy … but of course rolled out with no guidance on how to handle cash transactions needing pennies (at least once they become scarce).
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I’m looking forward to @mayorbowser.bsky.social press conference praising back to work bringing workers downtown.
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Waste fraud and abuse all in one.
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“Legitimate” doing a lot of work there.
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1) why did DC not impound the car already? 2) Why did the court not make sentence suspension contingent on paying fines?
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“It” doing a lot of work.
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Like pardons for “some” J6 rioters?