Posted on 01/13/2019 11:31:29 PM PST by ransomnote
(whispering: I stole 2 of them)😉
Hmmmm. Extra T in that one.
Senior Executive Service
Civil Service employees, difficult to force out or retire.
Odinga moved a YUGE flock of his commie and musloid terrorist staff into SES positions at the end of his 2nd term, specifically to gum up the works.
Interesting story from RT.
I friend of mine called last night looking for “job descriptions” that were requested by a USFederal entity (audit). He was hired, recently, by an international financial concern in PR to head their regulatory compliance efforts (BSA/CRA, Dodd-Frank stuff). When he hired in, I joked he was now “working for the CIA”. We laughed.
Now, he tells me that a new expectation for him was HR and that they had no job descriptions on file to work from. NONE. His employer has been around for a couple of decades.
I’m now wondering if my off-the-cuff remark was not found to in jest...?
Senior Executive Service - Thanks!
Yes, I remember now. And it does need to go. A layer of leftist corruption, it would seem. And it needs to go.
A little far out there, "Designated Survivor" reference.
Could be just that the dems do not want to give Trump a platform to make them look bad. They remain silent, R's cheer, on things most Americans support and want.
SOTU will expose how wrong the D's are on most of the issues....
Good catch, did not notice that. Got to look closer at Trump Tweets. (Trump Tweet on 1339)
Any ideas on what the extra "t" could mean?
Or just a typo?
germatria
countrty = 973
HRC = 973
Another possibility:
counTrTy = TT
-Tarmac Tapes
https://qmap.pub/read/1866
Important takeaway.
We’ve had the ball the entire time.
Think offense.
Why did POTUS move his entire operation out of TT the DAY AFTER the ADM ROGERS [SCIF] MEETING?
The WORLD is WATCHING.
The WORLD is HERE.
EYES ON.
Q
Bkmrk
He did require those department head recommendations.
What I was trying to say is that the processes in the different departments require certain steps to make changes and those can be “slow walked” to prevent or disrupt the changes from occurring or limit the impact by “process owners” etc.
“oh sorry this has to be rewritten you forgot about policy xyz and you misspelled these words and the font is 10 vs 12 per procedure it needs to be 12” etc
While there is a reason for this stuff - I work a lot of QA so I deal with regulated process change a ton - it’s an 80/20 thing where we can go back and fix the 20 but we need the 80 NOW! Perfection is the enemy of the good.
If a large number of these folks are now out of the way then the implementation of the recommendations for personnel changes, process and policy changes, etc becomes much easier to complete.
So even if the RIF doesn’t happen the processes and policy changes that could lead to later reductions could be put in place more quickly during the shut down.
And to be fair - the majority of these disruptors may not even mean to be disruptors. In many cases they have a certain job to do and are trying to ensure it’s done correctly. However, as reported there are those that are intentionally disrupting as well.
I’ve seen it in business - it’s the whole “who moved my cheese” thing in change management. I had one place where I had to completely redo everything. The only way I finally got through to the different stake holders was to take copies of the procedures in front of everyone involved and shred them in the meeting room. Then I said “Now that is all gone it’s in the past. Today we can do anything we want and we start from scratch.” Some didn’t know what to do after that they were nearly in tears - the existing process was all they knew. Others were cheering they had been trying to change things for years.
Or perhaps this:
Or perhaps, the T could just be =20..
What’s right for our country on 20th. day before the moon show on the 21st and some other possible predicted habbenings during the moon.
Bkmrk
Bmrk
News Just Got Worse For Ruth Bader Ginsburg; Now Lindsey Graham Is Making A Big Move January 17, 2019 Martin
The news keeps getting worse for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which has resulted in President Donald Trump and Republicans making big moves.
As noted by CNN, the 85-year-old Justice has missed two weeks on the court, and now she has cancelled two more events that were scheduled for the coming weeks.
Ginsburg will not attend scheduled talks in the upcoming weeks in Los Angeles and New York as she recovers from surgery that she had last month.
“Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg regrets that she is unable to attend the talk with David Rubenstein at 92Y on February 6,” an email from the 92nd Street Y said. “She is curtailing travel and focusing on her work while recuperating from recent surgery.”
The 85-year-old Justice is recovering from surgery to remove two cancerous growths from her left lung, forcing her to miss two straight weeks of oral arguments on the Supreme Court.
Given she’s apparently unable to appear on the bench and is cancelling upcoming events, some Republicans are eyeing her replacement.
During an interview on Fox News, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he’s “hell-bent” on ensuring that the next Supreme Court vacancy — whether it’s Ginsburg’s seat or for someone else — is filled by a conservative.
Graham now serves as the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, meaning he is in charge of overseeing Supreme Court confirmations.
Graham assured viewers that he will not cower to liberal outrage and allow future hearings to descend into chaos like they did for then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
“My Democratic colleagues felt when they were in charge we should confirm judges by a majority vote. They changed the rules to accommodate President Obama. They tried to stack the court. They never thought [Hillary] Clinton would lose. So what you’re gonna have is Harry Reid’s and Chuck Schumer’s desire to stack the court on their Democratic watch has come back to haunt them,” Graham said.
Should Ruth Bader Ginsburg finally retire?
“If there is an opening, whether it’s Ginsburg or anybody else, I will urge the president to nominate a qualified conservative and hopefully those people will get through – that person will get through,” Graham continued. “And I expect it to be along party lines, and this is what happens when you change the rules. This has come back to bite ‘ em. I predicted it would. And we’ll see. I hope Justice Ginsburg serves for a long time. But if there’s an opening on this court, I’m going to be hell-bent to put a conservative to replace whoever steps down for whatever reason.”
Ginsburg’s ailing health and her absence from the bench for two weeks could be a major signal, and President Donald Trump is also getting ready.
With Ginsburg apparently unable to leave her home, the White House has been making “gingerly preparations” in case she retires.
According to two sources familiar with the process, the White House is well aware of the medical issues involved with Ginsburg, who is 85-years-old.
“Gingerly preparations are underway, not just for Ginsburg but for any SCOTUS retirement,” a source involved in the Supreme Court nominations of Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh said last week.
While Trump, the White House, and many have wished nothing but the best for Ginsburg, many argue that her health issues may have gotten worse.
If she does retire while Trump is still in office, the president would have the historic opportunity to nominate a third Justice to the Supreme Court, which currently has a 5-4 conservative bent.
https://ilovemyfreedom.org/news-just-got-worse-for-ruth-bader-ginsburg-now-lindsey-graham-is-making-a-big-move/?utm_source=pushcrew&utm_medium=ilmf&utm_campaign=pushcrew&pushcrew_powered=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JFqJl2FBpY
831 Q !UW.yye1fxo 3 Mar 2018 - 10:18:43 PM Where we go one, we go ALL. Misspellings matter. Sentence formation matters. Learn.
There is potentially a lot more to the tweet to look at. First letters are capitalized in Left, Right and Countrty. POTUS does that often in his messages. Are we overlooking other markers?
Are we overlooking other markers?
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I sure know that I am!!
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