ChloeTzang
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Of course we want revenge. Heads need to roll.....there's been far too much criminality to let these people get away with it. They're not just going to walk away from the last 4 years, they're going to pay, painfully. The time for turning the other cheek and rolling over like RINO's is long gone. The objective here is to destroy these people. bankrupt them, ruin their lives, drive them from employment.....in other words, what they tried to do to us....
This is no turn the other cheek moment. Fuck that for a joke.
The objective should be to punish those who offended against the people and use their punishment as a deterrent to anyone thinking of doing the same in the future.
I mentioned Scheller in an earlier post. I'm really glad he got a post in the Def Dep, he deserves it. I also hope the IRS whistleblowers get fixed also, they deserve medals for their tenacity and bravery. The Sec of Treasury should be compelled to publicly apologize to them.THIS is a great appointment
President Trump has selected retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller to join the Defense Department as Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. This office is responsible for advising the secretary and deputy secretary of defense on recruitment, career development, pay and benefits, and oversight of the state of military readiness. The undersecretary is one of six principal deputies to the Secretary of Defense and must be confirmed by the Senate.
LTC Scheller became a cause célèbre early in Biden's reign of clownishness when he was relieved of his command for criticizing military leadership during the horribly botched withdrawal from Afghanistan and the failure of the military to demand accountability of itself for the failure.
This is a guy with the moral fortitude to stand up and speak. Good choice. Of course, he was a Marine, so that goes without saying.
Placing high-profile and very credible critics inside the military's civilian bureaucracy may prove to be a masterstroke. First, it rubs the noses of those who toadied to the forces of DEI, CRT, transgenderism, and every other social science fad in their own ordure every day just by their existence. Much like Biden and Kamala had to sit at the front of a packed auditorium during Trump's inauguration and listen to him castigate their loathsome term in office, Scheller and Lohmeier will condemn the people who punished them every day by just existing. Second, their presence in the upper reaches of DOD will encourage whistleblowers to report on people who are part of the resistance. Finally, if Scheller and Lohmeier can impart a fraction of their passion for military virtues to the Armed Services, they will have done the nation an everlasting favor.
https://redstate.com/streiff/2025/0...tability-for-defense-department-post-n2184618
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As good a reason to advocate heads on spikes as I've seen in awhile.
Might see this too.
Apparently the DC Gulag is refusing to release the J6 pardonees.
I would send in the Mil (not the National guard, I mean the 7th Cav) to knock politely on their front gate and remind them who they serve. No other communication needed either before or after.
Unless the ones who survive the knock are on "the list" they don't get to leave. Ever.
This happened in 2001, 2009, 2017, 2021All the political appointees getting the chop.
Sources have revealed that amid the sweeping move to reshape the US diplomatic corps, Trump's transition team has reportedly demanded the resignations of over a dozen senior career diplomats. According to insiders, the purge includes nearly all officials at the undersecretary and assistant secretary levels - effectively gutting the department's top two layers of career staff. These dismissals align with Trump's repeated vows to 'clean out the deep state' by removing bureaucrats he perceives as obstacles to his vision.
This unprecedented shake-up, which has left the future of many veteran diplomats uncertain, reflects Trump's desire to install a diplomatic workforce that fully aligns with his policies. While career diplomats traditionally stay on through transitions between administrations, Trump's team is making no effort to maintain the status quo.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-aligned-MAGA-warns-thousand-youre-fired.html
I wish vengeance to be visited on the feds who tortured Leonard Peltier's horse. Whatever happened besides lies, we know that the horse didn't do it.
Are they still not releasing them? I thought that was just a paperwork thing from yesterday so I took no notice of all the posts. Thought it was just hyperbole.
If not, sounds like a few arrests are in order.
Take a good look at the MAGAts celebrating the break up of families. And all in service to a rapey, racist, fascistic, narcissistic, misogynistic, imbecilic corrupt orange traitor…
JFC
SAD!!!
Give it a rest, your entire schtick of BS cost your side the election.
Might see this too.
Apparently the DC Gulag is refusing to release the J6 pardonees.
I would send in the Mil (not the National guard, I mean the 7th Cav) to knock politely on their front gate and remind them who they serve. No other communication needed either before or after.
Unless the ones who survive the knock are on "the list" they don't get to leave. Ever.
Are they still not releasing them? I thought that was just a paperwork thing from yesterday so I took no notice of all the posts. Thought it was just hyperbole.
If not, sounds like a few arrests are in order.
Will any have an high level of diplomatic competence, or is obsequious servility to the Führer’s tormenting demons be the sole criterion for diplomatic positions?a diplomatic workforce that fully aligns with his policies
Yep, nothing unusual, but it seems here and there they are cutting deeperThis happened in 2001, 2009, 2017, 2021
Nope. You just think it's cutting deeper because your guy told you it was.Yep, nothing unusual, but it seems here and there they are cutting deeper
Yes, an image of the oligarchy is certainly fascinating.It's actually fascinating as an image. She's surrounded by some of the wealthiest and most powerful men on earth and some of the most consequential politicians of the last fifty year —she totally dominates the visual hierarchy, and it's the hat that does it.
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It's actually fascinating as an image. She's surrounded by some of the wealthiest and most powerful men on earth and some of the most consequential politicians of the last fifty year —she totally dominates the visual hierarchy, and it's the hat that does it.
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He never cared about that in his first term -- he just left a lot of ambassadorships vacant, as if diplomacy doesn't matter.Trump's desire to install a diplomatic workforce that fully aligns with his policies.
Wouldn't they have to send the Marines? Isn't the army forbidden to do such bidding at home?