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Utterly ridiculous. Sacked for doing your job when doing your job means showing that the President is a liar. The blind loyalty demanded by populist like Trump is one of their more worrying traits, it erodes all trust and confidence in public bodies.
The bit I find astonishing is Trump’s so open in his anti-democratic behaviour, despite all those Russian allegations and his supporters still chant make America great again.
Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
"President Trump said he "terminated" Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (Cisa) chief Chris Krebs for his "highly inaccurate" remarks on vote integrity."
He was wrong, like bigly wrong.
Bigger than you can imagine just wrong, ok.
In an idealistic world anyone agreeing with Trump would be rounded up.
What to do with them, maybe that should be open to suggestion via a phone-in comp.
More tinpot dictator nonsense on 09:06 - Nov 18 by giant_stow
The bit I find astonishing is Trump’s so open in his anti-democratic behaviour, despite all those Russian allegations and his supporters still chant make America great again.
Well quite. This is the thing, these are his own institutions telling him there's no evidence of voter fraud, in fact this organisation was set up precisely to ensure that elections are not interfered with post-2016 with concerns over Russian interference. And yet when that organisation says there is no evidence of fraud, Trump thinks it's acceptable to totally undermine confidence in it by repeating that there has been fraud and sacking him. Meanwhile, Trump is yet to provide any evidence at all of fraud taking place. And millions of Americans will believe him rather than trusting the actual organisation set up to monitor these things, an organisation that deals in evidence.
More tinpot dictator nonsense on 09:06 - Nov 18 by giant_stow
The bit I find astonishing is Trump’s so open in his anti-democratic behaviour, despite all those Russian allegations and his supporters still chant make America great again.
Because Trump doesn't believe in democracy unless he wins. I'm not sure he's ever developed a sense of shame (except, perhaps, about losing).
Plus it has become something of a cult. Trump is the saviour, despite the lack of evidence he has done much to improve the lives of most Americans.
More tinpot dictator nonsense on 09:15 - Nov 18 by Herbivore
Well quite. This is the thing, these are his own institutions telling him there's no evidence of voter fraud, in fact this organisation was set up precisely to ensure that elections are not interfered with post-2016 with concerns over Russian interference. And yet when that organisation says there is no evidence of fraud, Trump thinks it's acceptable to totally undermine confidence in it by repeating that there has been fraud and sacking him. Meanwhile, Trump is yet to provide any evidence at all of fraud taking place. And millions of Americans will believe him rather than trusting the actual organisation set up to monitor these things, an organisation that deals in evidence.
Hasn't he now lost 25 legal cases since then as there is just no evidence?