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Meanwhile Hollywood cranks out hero movies where we all pretend the good guy wins after socking it to the bad guys. Any day now, the government is going to start reversing this scenario because Hollywood is clearly woke and needs to put out more Rambo teaming up with doge as the former evil police department and musk as the sheriff, that now rounds up brown people into detainment centers. Part II will be Rambo and Putin dropped into the Ukraine to destroy it and return it back to Russia. III will be released relative to dotards 3 consecutive term because evil never dies, and will just be live stomping puppies. 

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Can someone post the perp walk photos from all the people who have been caught doing fraud? I have looked online and can’t seem to find any.

Maybe my search is badly worded?

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12 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

December 2027 Headline: 80% of Americans say America is an Oligarchy and GOP is Responsible

October 2028 Headline: Vance/Trump Ticket Leads by 15 Points as Americans Say Democrats Didn't Fix Things

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5 hours ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

 

In every state, the Democratic ad should say “Representative or Senator X will not prevent what Trump and Musk are doing to America.  Representative or Senator X does not have the spine to oppose Trump or Musk’s, so you effectively have nobody to protect your family from being hurt their bad policies. Just this once, consider voting Democrat.  You may not agree with all of Democrat policies, but they will protect your job and the economy by stopping the harmful tariff wars.  Democrats will make sure Ukraine can defend its citizens from terrorist attacks by Russia, and will never falsely claim that Ukraine started the war.   Democrats will help preserve and protect our environment and our national parks and forests.  Democrats will continue to support any state, whether red or blue, that suffers a national disaster.  And Democrats will never disband FEMA. Democrats will not fire the government employees who work to keep our drugs - and our food - and our water - and our air safe and clean.  

If your Senator or Representative won’t stand up to Trump and Musk now, they will not stand up to Trump and Musk and prevent even worse things.”

 

 

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members of the DOGE team asked that their activities not be logged on the system and then appeared to try to cover their tracks behind them, turning off monitoring tools and manually deleting records of their access — evasive behavior that several cybersecurity experts interviewed by NPR compared to what criminal or state-sponsored hackers might do.

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The employees grew concerned that the NLRB's confidential data could be exposed, particularly after they started detecting suspicious log-in attempts from an IP address in Russia, according to the disclosure.

 

 

https://www.npr.org/2025/04/15/nx-s1-5355896/doge-nlrb-elon-musk-spacex-security

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15 minutes ago, Firemans4Horn said:

Yes; Americorps is getting killed. Congratulations Republican voters. Fucking assholes. 
 

 

That's WHY they're going after it -- BECAUSE it does good work.

"Good" is evil.  Remember, our co-president stated that empathy is a BAD thing.  We are full on "evil movie villain" territory.  It's not ambiguous.

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5 hours ago, C-Man said:

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I'm confused by this argument.

 

So DOGE, an agency under the purview of the executive branch, is getting access to data from the Social Security Administration, another agency under the purview of the executive branch.

 

Would there be some reason why executive branch agencies should segregate?  Seems inefficient...

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11 minutes ago, Ag with kids said:

I'm confused by this argument.

 

So DOGE, an agency under the purview of the executive branch, is getting access to data from the Social Security Administration, another agency under the purview of the executive branch.

 

Would there be some reason why executive branch agencies should segregate?  Seems inefficient...

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It's a great sign when you can read something on a message board and think to yourself "Hey self, this is an opportunity to use the fact that everyone knows I'm really quite dumb in my favor to help me troll."

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4 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

In every state, the Democratic ad should say “Representative or Senator X will not prevent what Trump and Musk are doing to America.  Representative or Senator X does not have the spine to oppose Trump or Musk’s, so you effectively have nobody to protect your family from being hurt their bad policies. Just this once, consider voting Democrat.  You may not agree with all of Democrat policies, but they will protect your job and the economy by stopping the harmful tariff wars.  Democrats will make sure Ukraine can defend its citizens from terrorist attacks by Russia, and will never falsely claim that Ukraine started the war.   Democrats will help preserve and protect our environment and our national parks and forests.  Democrats will continue to support any state, whether red or blue, that suffers a national disaster.  And Democrats will never disband FEMA. Democrats will not fire the government employees who work to keep our drugs - and our food - and our water - and our air safe and clean.  

If your Senator or Representative won’t stand up to Trump and Musk now, they will not stand up to Trump and Musk and prevent even worse things.”

 

 

That’s too many words. “They call him JD, JD.  They say he changed his name to JD.  I call him Jackoff Dipshit.” 

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1 hour ago, Ag with kids said:

I'm confused by this argument.

 

So DOGE, an agency under the purview of the executive branch, is getting access to data from the Social Security Administration, another agency under the purview of the executive branch.

 

Would there be some reason why executive branch agencies should segregate?  Seems inefficient...

Ag with no fucking brain seems redundant but it fits.

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2 hours ago, Ag with kids said:

I'm confused by this argument.

 

So DOGE, an agency under the purview of the executive branch, is getting access to data from the Social Security Administration, another agency under the purview of the executive branch.

 

Would there be some reason why executive branch agencies should segregate?  Seems inefficient...

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3 hours ago, Ag with kids said:

Would there be some reason why executive branch agencies should segregate?  Seems inefficient...

It is called Segregation of Duties, you fucking fool.

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Hey, so on that deal about DOGE fucking stealing the data of millions of Americans.....where are all of the good Republicans who have been screaming about "the DEEP STATE!" for all these years?  Aren't we supposed to be opposed to that?  Isn't that a threat we should fight against tooth-and-nail?  Because I gotta tell ya, you super-duper freedom warriors are falling the FUCK down on the job:

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The new revelations about DOGE's activities at the labor agency come from a whistleblower in the IT department of the NLRB, who disclosed his concerns to Congress and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel in a detailed report that was then provided to NPR. Meanwhile, his attempts to raise concerns internally within the NLRB preceded someone "physically taping a threatening note" to his door that included sensitive personal information and overhead photos of him walking his dog that appeared to be taken with a drone, according to a cover letter attached to his disclosure filed by his attorney, Andrew Bakaj of the nonprofit Whistleblower Aid.

Where are you guys?  You super libertarian types.....why so quiet?

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17 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

In every state, the Democratic ad should say “Representative or Senator X will not prevent what Trump and Musk are doing to America.  Representative or Senator X does not have the spine to oppose Trump or Musk’s, so you effectively have nobody to protect your family from being hurt their bad policies. Just this once, consider voting Democrat.  You may not agree with all of Democrat policies, but they will protect your job and the economy by stopping the harmful tariff wars.  Democrats will make sure Ukraine can defend its citizens from terrorist attacks by Russia, and will never falsely claim that Ukraine started the war.   Democrats will help preserve and protect our environment and our national parks and forests.  Democrats will continue to support any state, whether red or blue, that suffers a national disaster.  And Democrats will never disband FEMA. Democrats will not fire the government employees who work to keep our drugs - and our food - and our water - and our air safe and clean.  

If your Senator or Representative won’t stand up to Trump and Musk now, they will not stand up to Trump and Musk and prevent even worse things.”

 

 

America: TLDR lol

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1 hour ago, Brisketexan said:

Hey, so on that deal about DOGE fucking stealing the data of millions of Americans.....where are all of the good Republicans who have been screaming about "the DEEP STATE!" for all these years?  Aren't we supposed to be opposed to that?  Isn't that a threat we should fight against tooth-and-nail?  Because I gotta tell ya, you super-duper freedom warriors are falling the FUCK down on the job:

Where are you guys?  You super libertarian types.....why so quiet?

This seems like kind of a big deal: https://www.mediaite.com/tv/whistleblower-accuses-doge-of-letting-russians-access-government-accounts-in-shocking-security-breach/

Whistleblower Accuses DOGE of Letting Russians Access Government Accounts in Shocking Security Breach

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A whistleblower’s attorney made shocking allegations regarding a DOGE security breach at the National Labor Relations Board during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Tuesday afternoon.

Earlier on Tuesday, news broke that a relatively new NLRB staffer claimed that DOGE not only accessed data from his agency but also took a substantial amount of sensitive data with them, according to a disclosure shared with Congress that read, “around ten gigabytes of data are, quote, the equivalent of a full stack of encyclopedias worth if someone printed these files as hard copy documents.”

Daniel Bertulis appeared on The Lead, joined by his attorney Andrew Bakaj, and explained the details of how he apparently uncovered a massive amount of missing data from the NLRB following DOGE’s efforts. He ostensibly mocked a White House statement touting the transparency at play, noting that none of the code used by DOGE technicians has been shared publicly.

But the most shocking allegations came from Bakaj, who not only claimed that accounts based in Russia were using newly created DOGE usernames and passwords to access sensitive data, but also directly tied the effort to Elon Musk and his Starlink concerns, which has a relationship with the Kremlin.

“There are two data points that I wanna point out that should give everybody pause,” Bakaj said. “The first thing, what Dan witnessed was that within 15 minutes of DOGE employees creating user accounts, i.e. Usernames and passwords, within 15 minutes of those accounts being created, somebody or something from Russia tried to log in with the right username and right passwords — that is to say — the right credentials. And that happened over 20 times.”

“The second data point, which is really critical, is that DOGE has also been using Starlink as a means to exfiltrate data,” he continued. “What that means is that, from our understanding, Russia has a direct pipeline of information through Starlink, which means that anything going through Starlink is going to Russia.”

“We also know that this is not unique to the NLRB,” he said. “This is happening government-wide. And then the other thing that I wanted to flag for everybody is that right now that, I don’t want to say that this is intentional, it could very well have been a mistake, is that critical infrastructure databases and many government agencies, as we understand it, have been exposed to the open internet, which includes critical databases at the Department of Energy, which includes a lot of our nuclear regulatory agency material.”

“So right now the real concern is that this not unlike Chernobyl,” he concluded. “And all of the control panels lighting up after the meltdown. This is serious and I just wanna commend Dan for coming forward to bring this to everybody’s attention because this really is the tip of the iceberg.”

 

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Haunted by hopelessness: 12 Zambians Share their stories as HIV drugs run out.

Too long to quote in full, but here's a few bits:

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A study out this month in The Lancet estimated what would happen if the U.S. does not continue its flagship HIV/AIDS program that's been pivotal to reversing the downward trend in life expectancy due to AIDS. The researchers from Oxford University and elsewhere found that half a million additional children will die of AIDS in the next 5 years in sub-Saharan Africa and nearly 3 million more African children will be orphaned by AIDS. In many Zambian communities, people say these numbers will soon be more than just a forecast.

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"Jovial."

That's the word Theresa Mwanza, 32, liked to use to describe her 10-year-old daughter, Dorcas. When Dorcas would get home from school, she'd often play house, pretending to prepare nshima — a thick traditional porridge — for her imaginary family. "I'm thinking she'll be very family-oriented when she grows up," says Theresa in Bemba, a local language spoken in parts of Zambia.

It's now been eight days since both Dorcas and her mom, Theresa, took the last of their HIV medications.

A single mom and an only child, they've always taken their medicine together at 8 p.m. each night. The change in routine has confused the little girl.

"In the past week, she'll open the tin [where the medicine is kept] and find that it's empty," says Theresa. "She'll run down to the clinic to go and check if she can collect her medication. And then she'll come back home and say, 'Oh, you are right. The clinic is closed. They're not there anymore.' "

And it seems like their U.S.-funded clinic is not coming back. The doors of the clinic, which services over 2,000 HIV patients, have been locked since the end of January, the staff let go and the furniture largely removed. This clinic didn't just provide medication, it also provided basic food since HIV medicine cannot be taken on an empty stomach. Theresa and Dorcas lost both.

So far, without their medication, Theresa feels okay. But Dorcas has developed a fever and chills — and she feels weak. Flu-like symptoms are often one of the first symptoms after someone goes off HIV treatment — the level of virus rises and the body tries to fight it off. Worried, Theresa now stays home to tend to her daughter — who often rests on a mat by the tree outside their home. But it means Theresa isn't going house to house to do laundry and odd jobs, their main source of income.

Theresa tried to get their medications at a clinic run by the Zambian government. It took an hour to walk there only to get turned away. "They keep insisting: 'You need to get direction or guidance from the clinic where you were on where you will go to next,'" she recalls. But with her neighborhood clinic closed, Theresa isn't sure what to do.

She thinks back to her two sisters who died of AIDS before medication became available — and free with help from the U.S. "I am now really worried," she says looking at her daughter. "She's a very jovial little girl, but she's been very miserable the past few days."

The people who did this, and the people who cheered it on, deserve to die the most excruciating deaths imaginable. 

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