Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Getting Fired


        I don’t like getting fired, and in most cases, I don’t like firing people.  As the CEO of a small business, I once fired myself.  Being laid off sounds better, but the result is the same.
        In collage, I worked as night and weekend manager for a full service Standard Oil gas station.  I didn’t always follow the rules and the owner was always firing me.  One day he made me mad and I didn’t go to work that night.  Shortly after my shift started he called me at home asking why I was not at work.  When I said, “You fired me,” his response was, “I fire you all the time.  That’s no excuse for not coming to work.”  I told him I was taking the night off and would be in the next day.
        The Democrats are trying to fire President Trump with a coup to overthrow an election and the Constitution.  They have wasted tax payer money with closed and open hearings into impeaching Trump.  This investigation is a joke and I hope the Democrats will put an end to it, but I know they won’t.  They will continue until they come up with the next hoax to frame Trump for something.  
        They need to be a little more inventive.  So far all the things they have accused Trump of are crimes that some Democrat or establishment bureaucrat has already committed.
        None of the witnesses in the open hearings had any first-hand knowledge.  They all were career foreign service diplomats or ambassadors.  Some had been removed from their position.  In other words they had been fired. 
        The one thing they all had in common was that they had their feelings hurt.  If they were still in the same position, they felt slighted because President Trump had not consulted with them or kept them informed of what he was doing.  Their feelings were hurt and they were lashing out at Trump.  These people are a bunch of snowflakes and should never serve in something as important as foreign service. 
        All federal government bureaucrats serve at the pleasure of the President and he has every right to fire them at any time.  He does not need a reason.  President Obama fired every ambassador named by Bush immediately after being sworn into office and told them to have their office cleaned out.  Ambassador Yovanvitch was replaced because the new President of Ukraine wanted her gone.    
        Foreign policy is set by the President.  It is not set by unelected career diplomats.  They can give advice if asked, but do not have the right to question or not follow the President’s policy.  If they don’t agree with the President’s policy they should show some moral character and resign. 
        Elections do have consequences, and thank God for President Donald Trump.  He has done more for this country and our relationship with the rest of the world than any President from either political party in decades.

God bless President Trump and guide him to make America great again.

“Trump did not bring division.  Division brought Trump.
If you don’t see that, then you’re part of the problem.”
Ava Armstrong


2 comments:

  1. You really said this? "The Democrats are trying to fire President Trump with a coup to overthrow an election and the Constitution." "They need to be a little more inventive. So far all the things they have accused Trump of are crimes that some Democrat or establishment bureaucrat has already committed." Are you saying that it's not a crime if the Dems committed it first? Where is your logic? And a coup is defined as "the violent overthrow or alteration of an existing government by a small group" Which of those words applies to the Democrats? None of them. I know you possess the Trump worship gene, but please write some truth of your own AND stop reading those political lies put out by the Party. So far teh Mueller investigation has done quite well at avoiding President Trump but that isn't forever. "Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team indicted or got guilty pleas from 34 people and three companies during their lengthy investigation.

    That group is composed of six former Trump advisers, 26 Russian nationals, three Russian companies, one California man, and one London-based lawyer. Seven of these people (including five of the six former Trump advisers) have pleaded guilty.

    If you also count investigations that Mueller originated but then referred elsewhere in the Justice Department, you can add a plea deal from one more person to the list.

    It’s a sprawling set of allegations, encompassing both election interference charges against overseas Russians, and various other crimes by American Trump advisers.

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  2. This is a heck of a coup, isn't it? Decisive? Hardly. Violent? Hardly. The government is altered? Hardly. Kindly stop trying to convince your lessers that your Trump claptrap is truth.

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