Every time I read his last name, I think he must have an angry inch.
"What a little moonlight can do." ~ Billie Holiday
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Every time I read his last name, I think he must have an angry inch.
"What a little moonlight can do." ~ Billie Holiday
McMahon's education plan breaks the law and denies students' rights
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2025/11/24/trump-shutting-down-department-education-students-disabilities/87379150007/
"What a little moonlight can do." ~ Billie Holiday
When I see McMahon in the news it makes me think of the story of Hansel and Gretel.
![]() (Yesterday at 2:16 pm)Angrboda Wrote: When I see McMahon in the news it makes me think of the story of Hansel and Gretel. Just remember that it was the witch who ended up in the oven. Happy ending if ever there was one. Let’s hope that life imitates art. Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
Sen. Mark Kelly: Trump and Hegseth don't 'understand the Constitution'
https://www.npr.org/2025/11/25/nx-s1-5620772/sen-mark-kelly-responds-to-pentagon-investigation No shit.
"What a little moonlight can do." ~ Billie Holiday
RE: Government News
Yesterday at 11:20 pm
(This post was last modified: Yesterday at 11:20 pm by Thumpalumpacus.)
(Yesterday at 7:53 pm)Paraselene Wrote: Sen. Mark Kelly: Trump and Hegseth don't 'understand the Constitution' I heard that on the radio while out running errands. That man is a leader. When he talked about demanding his subordinates to come forward with any skepticism, and how Trump surrounding himself with yes people can only lead to problems, he really hit the nail on the head. (Yesterday at 11:20 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:(Yesterday at 7:53 pm)Paraselene Wrote: Sen. Mark Kelly: Trump and Hegseth don't 'understand the Constitution' I remember in Boot Camp that some poor sap in our midst was nominated to be the company's representative to the base commander. Company Commander called him, "The Commander's ratman". I'm certainly glad that I didn't get that task. But I wouldn't have been a "Yes Man", either. I worked for a major aerospace company (actually many, in the southern California area) and was told a bit of information about a process that had not been reported to the gov, that had serious issues. It had to do with the strength of a material when it aged. Stress analysts were all over that, as the delivered product depended on their analyses, and it didn't actually meet specs. It was an issue that the company (and quite likely the customers) had known about for decades, given the nothingburger that it turned into.
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
(Yesterday at 11:41 pm)Fireball Wrote:(Yesterday at 11:20 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: I heard that on the radio while out running errands. That man is a leader. When he talked about demanding his subordinates to come forward with any skepticism, and how Trump surrounding himself with yes people can only lead to problems, he really hit the nail on the head. When I reported for duty at Carswell AFB I had the good fortune to draw an excellent supervisor (SSgt Lucas MacDonald, you better believe I remember his name). Sgt Mac was a great trainer. He knew I'd follow his orders, but at the same time tolerated me questioning them provided we weren't on a fireground or exercise, operational things. I think all good leaders should encourage not only that inquisitiveness but the spine that guys like you or those engineers from Morton-Thiokol or McDonnell-Douglas who tried to stop disasters. "Sir, you're about to step on your dick" is often decent advice. A good leader is able to hear it. |
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