Posted on 02/04/2024 11:21:25 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Former President Trump said in a Sunday interview that he expected to see “some changes” at the Republican National Committee (RNC), when asked about its chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.
“Sunday Morning Futures” anchor Maria Bartiromo asked Trump in an interview in Florida about Democrats having outraised Republicans to which Trump responded: “I have a lot of money.”
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Dump Ronna. Replace her with Scott Presler.
McDaniel and McConnell have been a disaster for the GOP.
Too many In leadership are there for themselves. America and the Party are just what they mention when setting things up for their own benefit.
About a year late.
I blame the never-Trump, globalist GOP more than Ronna for the poor fundraising numbers. At the national level, the republican party has been flamboyantly pro-dem.
Yeah, thanks for posting.
I despise Ronna McRomeny and don’t like that Trump supported her. Not sure why you responded to my post as a conspiracy.
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She needs to go.
She’s used her position to live a high life while doing little to help the party.
My personal take and relatable story, from treetop level and from forty thousand feet.
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Ronna is out to lunch. There were at least 20 vectors used to steal the election. Ronna should have viewed the steal for what it was, an attack on our sacred foundations as a country, and went to war with the thieves.
I was a whistle blower during the seventh refueling of a nuclear power plant. I reported my superior for ignoring up to seventeen deficiencies that I only learned about after reading for the first time, operating procedures for my particular skilled tradecraft, as the procedure manual was not distributed to the working tradesmen over the prior six refuelings.
When I turned in three pages of deficiencies and filled out a safety suggestion form for one particularly critical discrepancy, I was removed from the power block and placed in an area that had no bearing on fixing the perceived safety violations.
I believed that I was being sent a message. The problems persisted, absent my presence. I decided to report the safety issues to the plant owners, having gotten no effect from my supervisor.
Once I reported my supervisor, I had his full and undivided attention, but it was too late as I tendered my resignation rather than continue in my inferior assigned position, and in becoming a whistle blower I was now in real jeopardy with the trade union that I was a member of, responsible for my work assignment.
Snitches wind up in ditches.
The worst violations were ignoring a mandate to post signage on scaffolding that my coworkers and I built, directing users to verify lock out and tag out was in effect for any energized bus bars that were overhead and posed an electrocution hazard to the scaffolding user.
Secondly, work over an equipment hatch where scaffolding components could have been dropped, falling up to one hundred feet onto personnel entering the reactor drywell via a suspended walkway, was a real and serious concern.
Think of the protective overhead shoring placed around a high rise, over the surrounding sidewalks, in order to protect pedestrians from any falling objects by workers performing construction tasks overhead.
All of this being said, and for the sake of brevity, I am keeping the details down to the minimum, to report that after an investigation, the supervisor was forced out of his position and escorted off the property.
He was a tragic figure somewhat in the vein of the character in A Few Good Men- COL Jessup, played by Jack Nicholson.
The supervisor, a revered figure in the trade union, as this individual would be responsible for the hiring of about ninety men per refueling and helped the working men to put food on the table, often during the winter months when work was scarce in the outdoor construction field in Illinois, had friends and associates in high places, and low places.
I fully expected to get whacked or beaten with baseball bats and or steel pipes/chains, for taking out the local trade union’s chosen one.
Only because I was one hundred percent in the right, in looking out for the lives of the men around me, I never received an expected payback by some contracted out biker gang or people that like cannoli.
I never worked out of that local craft union ever again and decided that work in Afghanistan, might be a good place to go for the foreseeable future.
Sometimes, one has to grow a pair, and do the right thing, like be a whistleblower, or buck the system, be damned the consequences.
Think about all of the potential whistleblowers in the alphabet agencies in the swampy sewers of DC, that are faced with a similar dilemma, and then add a zero or two to their annual salary, beyond what my working-class salary brought in for my particular skill.
Righteous whistleblowers are far and few to come by, in said scenarios.
Aside from the act of being a whistleblower, doing the right thing is the only thing to do. What’s the saying... courage is acting in spite of fear, not in the absence of fear.
For that reason- Ronna, YOU’RE FIRED!
And shame on the cowards in the alphabet agencies in DC that have A DUTY to DO THE RIGHT THING, be damned the consequences.
Also:
Burn in hell FED GOV SCUM TRAITORS!
Epilogue:
Get Ronna’s resignation and offer the RNC Head Slot, to someone like Mike Lindell, or Peter Navarro.
Oh, I’ve seen it ...
Same thing happens every time.
Other example at the same time….Kevin McCarthy.
Either love them because Don pushes them, or ignore that Trump pushes them and meanwhile denigrate them and venerate him. Never the Twain shall meet in their minds.
Long overdue
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