Are you even reading the posts your responding to?
You might not know the poster in question, but you're gonna get a lot of circular buffoonery and purposely misconstruing the responses are the norms.
Save your time if you want an honest thought.
Are you even reading the posts your responding to?
WowPrograms affected could include school lunch programs, Head Start, and federal infrastructure grants, among many others.
My number one FAN done hooked up with the guy who thinks Trump is black peoples savior.
All for some attention
Happy this got reversed, those guys were hero's even beyond racial standards.
Them "no tangibles, no vote" FBA n-gga's need to get their asses beat gang initiation styleWhatever fukkery this orange fakkit done pulled has delayed my daughters Fafsa funding and in turn her refund. Now i gotta send her some money.
Only a week in and already feeling the “tangibles”
I don't know the poster, I just offered my two cents in a singular post.
If you want some contrast, it isn't akin to you spending quite a few on defending Drake creeping on under-18s.
Shameyou choose to be an obtuse jackass
Shame
Everyone should be asking themselves why go back and forth with troll accounts that tell you they aren't in AmericaMy breh. You just called for armed guards to storm the supreme court. And you are now comparing that to past democrats working within the law for change.
And still found a way to glaze “strong man trump”
fukk outa here you damn goofball. I forgot i’m not even supposed to be talking to yo dumb ass. Leave me alone.
I usually don’t talk to that guy. Wasn’t paying attention to who he was at firstEveryone should be asking themselves why go back and forth with troll accounts that tell you they aren't in America
Donald Trump has fired a senior official at the top US labor watchdog, triggering a chorus of criticism from unions and in effect paralyzing the body until a replacement is confirmed.
Gwynne Wilcox, a member and former chair of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), described her dismissal as “unprecedented and illegal” and pledged to challenge the move.
Her removal leaves the board with only two members, and leaves it without a quorum of three members required to issue decisions, per a 2010 supreme court ruling.
Wilcox was confirmed by the Senate, and her term was due to continue until August 2028. She had been appointed chair of the NLRB by Biden last month, before Trump appointed Marvin Kaplan, a Republican-appointed member, as chair last week.
The NLRB’s general counsel, Jennifer Abruzzo, was also fired. The deputy general counsel, Jessica Rutter, is now serving as acting general counsel.
On Abruzzo’s watch, several corporations – including Elon Musk’s SpaceX, and Amazon – have challenged the constitutionality of the NLRB, based on limitations of the president’s ability to remove members of the board.
The National Labor Relations Act authorizes the president to remove members of the board only under narrow circumstances of negligence of duty or malfeasance, which has typically left board members to serve out their terms during presidential administration changes.
The NLRB “accomplished so much through our robust education, protection, and enforcement efforts,” Abruzzo said in a statement. “There’s no putting that genie back in the bottle.
“So, if the Agency does not fully effectuate its Congressional mandate in the future as we did during my tenure, I expect that workers with assistance from their advocates will take matters into their own hands in order to get well-deserved dignity and respect in the workplace, as well as a fair share of the significant value they add to their employer’s operations.”
Liz Shuler, president of the AFL-CIO, the largest federation of unions in the US, representing 61 national and international unions, said: “President Trump’s firing of NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox, the first Black woman to serve on the board, is illegal and will have immediate consequences for working people.”
Trump’s decision “has effectively shut down” the NLRB’s operations, Shuler said, “leaving the workers it defends on their own in the face of union-busting and retaliation”.