Trump's administration isn't having a good month. The Flynn issue was bad, and Harward telling them to go fuck themselves made it a lot worse. The real problem is not the people who got fired, it's the people who still have jobs.
There's also a new report about a document, that was passed around detailing how to remove sanctions on russia being handed to trump via some guy (can't remember his name) that has noted ties to a pro putin party in Ukraine. Shortly after it was found out, the fbi held an hour long meeting in secret with the committee currently investigating the whole russia fiasco.
I'd start a thread on it, but I'm on my phone. It's a huge hassle to create threads on my phone.
I know you're trying to goat me into a discussion but I really don't care about this topic, nor do I care about your opinion on it, I just wanted to see standards upheld regardless it be a discussion about politics or how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/senior-tr...-politics.html
I don't think it's because they "weren't working out."White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Sunday that Deare "was sent back to his original position." Asked if government employees should be concerned that they could be fired for criticizing the president, she said: "I don't think any person that is there in order to carry out the president's agenda should be against the president's agenda."
I talk shit about the people who hired me every day. You know why? Because they fuck shit up everyday and I'm the one who has to point it out and fix it.
Trump is driving the ship into the rocks and anytime someone points it out he just plugs his ears and screams "FAKE NEWS!!!" His advisors should be the first ones to criticize his ideas to make sure they are professional enough for the leader of our country. Looking at the "Muslim ban" it's pretty damn obvious he either doesn't care what they think or he only listens to the ones who feed his ego.
You clearly have zero world experience if you can't understand that criticism is accepted in 99.9% of all workplaces.
In fact, if something isn't going well, you're usually praised for calling it out (politely) and asking said thing to be re-worked.
But hey, anything to defend Trump. Sad.
what 'mess' is he supposed to have inherited, anyway