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jwolfiedog.bsky.social
Retired Human Resources Mngr/GA State Govt šŸ‡ØšŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ Tuftonian Owned by Daisy the Yorkie (Sheā€™s 16 years old) Immigrant, Naturalized USA Citizen Amateur iPhone Photographer #Photography #iPhonephotos #šŸŸ¦ #StandUpToJewishHate šŸš«MAGA šŸš«Trolls šŸš«Bots
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Thank you @elisaekwnd.bsky.social and @nbherol.bsky.social for re-posting šŸ™šŸ¼
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*resign šŸ¤¬ autocorrect šŸ’© I probably should resign myself to it.
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Thatā€™s the reason why I didnā€™t renew in January and unsubscribed to all their communications. Itā€™s my own awkward gesture.
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Just harassment. He wants to make the workplace so uncomfortable to push them to voluntarily renounce.
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This sounds wonderful. I wonder if Cathy would have done the same if he had been told, the kid was poor and gay. Just wondering šŸ¤”
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FL citizens need to immediately demand DiSatan pick up the slack. While this is a national park, the manatees are part of the FL fauna which must be protected.
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Kris, they arenā€™t wordy. I look forward to your bird posts. In fact, I couldnā€™t wait for the Panama stories. Somehow, I missed your Cuba trip. Anyway, I enjoy your posts. Thanks for sharing.
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I was being facetious.
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You just highlighted his merits, which elevated him to where heā€™s at, granting him the authority to do what he pleases. While Despot Don did the firing, Hegseth has had Brown in his crosshairs since before becoming Secretary. Racist, misogynist monsters. Birds of a feather flock together.
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It is based on merit. I guess ā€œmeritā€ has a new definition.
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Iā€™m sure thatā€™ll be glorious.
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In all fairness, they could never have imagined such a creature.
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Considering the total benefits paid by SSA, the notion of payments to such a number of allegedly deceased individuals seems implausible. These billionaires, who supposedly understand the value of money, should easily recognize this discrepancy.
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Well, he seems to be taking us to the point of no return, on the road to perdition.
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In the 1970s at Tufts U, my co-ed dorm had shared bathrooms, with some single-sex facilities for those who preferred them. Most residents, regardless of gender, favored the co-ed bathrooms due to more sinks and toilets. Harassment was never an issue. This was > 50 years ago, in the 20th century.
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I donā€™t condone shooting an unsuspecting person from behind or face to face; itā€™s neither heroic nor just, regardless of the targetā€™s past actions. It is cowardly & criminal. Donā€™t get me wrong, Iā€™ve experienced unfair benefit denials from my UHC Medicare Advantage plan, even as I write this post.
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Unfortunately, he has a disciple in the USA who seeks to emulate his style of governance in this hemisphere.
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And they all look like each other, absolutely deformed.
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Such a traumatic experience for anyone but, particularly, for a 7 year old child. Iā€™m sending you a hug, and hope you find some comfort in it. šŸ¤—šŸ„°
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Itā€™s comforting to know youā€™re here. Iā€™m sorry about your beloved dog and all the ups and downs. I hope you visit often even if you donā€™t do it every day. Welcome.
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I appreciate that very much. I didnā€™t renew my WP subscription last year and didnā€™t renew NYT which was due last week. Iā€™ve to admit I miss their format and getting multiple notices on a daily basis.
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Thanks, I overlooked it.
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Letā€™s agree on something, we donā€™t see eye to eye. Good night.
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I know, Dejoy, the price of eggs.
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Yes, Biden was a šŸ•šŸ’© I know what you all are saying.
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So, youā€™re suggesting that President Biden should have acted like Trump. We should emulate Trump if we regain control of the White House and Congress. When our side does it, itā€™s democracy; itā€™s only fascism when the other side does it.
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Canada should open low price COVID vaccine stations at their border if that happens. Theyā€™d make a lot of money.
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Unlike most federal agency heads, the postmaster general is appointed and can be removed by the Postal Serviceā€™s Board of Governors, not the President. This requires a majority vote of the governors in office. (39 U.S.C. Ā§202(c)) (39 C.F.R. Ā§6.6(a)) crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/....
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Unlike most federal agency heads, the postmaster general is appointed and can be removed by the Postal Serviceā€™s Board of Governors, not the President. This requires a majority vote of the governors in office. So, Biden couldnā€™t have fired Dejoy.
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If we take Garciaā€™s words literally, and we follow this idiotic line of inquiry, Martin needs to find out the name of the bar where the fight will take place. This is unmitigated intimidation. I can only speculate what the next 30 days will bring us.
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Paywall, so I canā€™t read article but not surprised.
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Lest we forget, XLVII projects a lot.
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Wellā€¦ www.snopes.com/news/2022/11...
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Very Hugo ChƔvez. Early in his presidency, he replaced prosecutors as part of his agenda to control the justice system. However, these changes were implemented gradually rather than through an abrupt dismissal of personnel, as done by XLVII. His ultimate goal was to undermine judicial independence.