♫”He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice..”♫

(Headline USA) Perhaps the biggest setback to the first Trump administration was not anything inherently flawed in Republican President Donald Trump’s leadership but the sheer bulk of disloyal individuals embedded within the Washington, D.C., bureaucracy, who were eager to undermine him at every level with little or no accountability.

In a normal workplace, these employees would be fired for insubordination. In the most extreme of circumstances they would be charged with sedition against the government and punished accordingly, with execution not outside the range of possibilities.

Instead, many of these conspirators—some of them dedicated socialists—were celebrated for their efforts by the Trump-Deranged media and the Democrat leaders who egged them on. But the day of reckoning may arrive with a second Trump term that offers the benefit of hindsight, having rooted them out while their guard was down.

From his home office in small-town Kentucky, a seasoned political operative is quietly investigating scores of federal employees suspected of being hostile to Trump’s policies, an effort that dovetails with broader conservative preparations for a new White House.

Tom Jones and his American Accountability Foundation are digging into the backgrounds, social media posts and commentary of key high-ranking government employees, starting with the Department of Homeland Security, where one top official was recently found to harbor Hamas sympathies.

They’re relying in part on tips from his network of conservative contacts, including workers, and are preparing to publish the findings online.

With a $100,000 grant from the influential Heritage Foundation, the goal is to post 100 names of government workers to a website this summer to show a potential new administration who might be standing in the way of a second-term Trump agenda—and ripe for scrutiny, reclassifications, reassignments or firings.

https://headlineusa.com/startup-list-editious-civil-servants/

4 responses to “♫”He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice..”♫

  1. No lists are necessary.

    Just identify agencies that appear to be politicized and remove the top three levels of each and a third of the remaining employees. Install new leadership at the top from outside the agencies and micromanage the hell out of who is left, until you can purge another third or so.

    Some agencies and departments can just be folded right off. No need to worry about who is politicized in some agencies, because everyone there is likely to be a useless apparatchik or a dedicated leftist. Like EPA or the Dept. of Education.

    If there’s no constitutional reason for an agency or department, sack it.

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  2. Naming names, are we????

    Our Sheriff just got busted out for what he allowed and assisted in the arrest of a fellow citizen,(Sedition Panda). It is costing him the election.

    We have all had enough of all of their shit.

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  3. might be standing in the way of a second-term Trump agenda—and ripe for scrutiny, reclassifications, reassignments or firings.

    I gotta admit that as I was reading

    ripe for scrutiny, reclassifications, reassignments or firings

    I was really hoping one of the potential consequences was gonna be hanging,,

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  4. Most fed gov employees are unionized which makes firing them, even for valid cause nearly impossible. All those saboteurs in the DC sewer aren’t going anywhere and they will be more than happy to resume their sabotage of anyone in office they don’t approve of.

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