Posted on 08/30/2025 11:33:04 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
“DOJ reassigned top attorneys. They quit after feeling sidelined.”
Cannot fire them, but...
...like NYC with school teachers, they can be sent to the Rubber Room (a place so boring that they go insane and then quit).
Make them clean bathrooms. All day, every day until they quit. They probably deserve to be in jail.
winning. This is the way. Task these rats with watching the copy machine in Fairbanks.
Mission accomplished.
Boo hoo.
Whatever works.
Winning!!!
I’ve met people who thought their life’s most important work was things I am appalled by. The DOJ was staffed with those people. So, making them feel like they aren’t able to force more gun seizures or legalize more drugs or abortion or make the world “safe” for trans kids...that’s great!
Exactly!!! That’s what i posted on FR after the courts reversed the President’s firings from day one....you wanna work for the Feds?? Fine- we are transferring you to our lone outpost in northern Alaska...
Yes!!! This is what we want. Can’t sue when you quit.
They probably did the same thing
to conservatives in the past.
What comes around goes around!
Ha ha
Top men....
There were conservatives in the government??
Cue the Ain’t That a Shame tune.
I love great news!
That’s the way it’s done. Poor babies have never been in the real world.
I remember reading that when Albert Speer took over arms production for the Nazi that he confronted an impenetrable ossified bureaucracy. As an example, in 1942 it picked up many copies of the Norden bomb sight but was unable to duplicate it during the war. He established his own organization and what existed carried out functions on projects of no value. In this case they evidently identified those who would be most happy in private firms that shared their ideology.
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