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We have Teddy Roosevelt, (pushed for and helped establish a 'robust' civil service system), and public unions to thank for difficult to fire federally employed saboteurs.
Any wonder why the privately employed have such disdain for government, particularly, federal government workers?
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Originally Posted by Three Wolves In Snow
Had you watched the video, which you did not, these are not "Trump" people. Regardless of what YOU think about President Trump, everyone should be against people using DOJ resources to attack other people. It's against the law, but you, instead, respond with an attack on Trump? That's pathetic.
As it stands, the DOJ is investigating. Those who said they "can't be fired" may very well find themselves fired, and if our DOJ starts getting serious about prosecuting people, will do so.
It doesn't matter if you agree with the crybaby Resist movement, it doesn't matter if this would have been a Trump supporter - anyone who uses Department of Justice resources in an unofficial manner to attack anyone should be held accountable.
What is wrong with the left that they think this is okay?
Allison Hrabar, a now-former paralegal at the DOJ, said on Tuesday that she was fired the previous day "in retaliation for confronting DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen at dinner." The confrontation came at the height of public backlash over the administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy, which involved separating thousands of migrant children from their parents at the U.S. border.
However, her dismissal from the DOJ comes just days after the conservative activist group Project Veritas released a video showing her saying there is "a lot of talk at [the DOJ] about ... how we can resist from the inside." The DOJ said at the time that it was investigating her conduct in the video.
Hrabar on Tuesday launched a GoFundMe page to help cover her medical costs. The page has a goal of $7,000 goal and does not mention the Project Veritas video.
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"When I got to work on September 24, I was met at the door by security and forced to pack up my office," Hrabar added. "I was told, again, that this was merely a non-renewal of my term."
I like that. NOW he can FIRE EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM all the way down to the janitor, who is a registered dem.
I can hear the screaming NOW from the left!
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