Or to look at it another way, the federal employees whose decisions you like are protected. This is identical to what happens here in Australia. Liability attaches to the Crown (Government) for the acts of it's employees and agents. This is good for lots of reasons but the biggest two are this. It gives people who have been genuinely wronged by a government employee someone with deep pockets to recover compensation from, and it prevents people from intimidating public officials through threats of legal action against them personally.
A State Department official is being criticized on social media after tweeting that he prefers high gas prices because it means less carbon emissions in the atmosphere.
WOW! Now can we finally get the remaining PUA benefits that we all didn't get during the pandemic...wait...we're still in a pandemic....and a looming recession...
The FBI found that equipment from the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei placed on cell towers in the Midwest is capable of disrupting Department of Defense communications, including those f…
I saw that, I wonder who the naive or perpectually stupid folks were who thought it was a good idea to let CCP companies buy up land and build on it close to critical infrastructure?
Bingo.
They know the facts arent on their side, regardless of the topic, Energy, Climate, Biology, 2A, Covid, and on and on.
Therefore they avoid the answer, lie, and regurgitate PC bullshit because they know that at least 50% of the population are too fucking stupid to know the difference or care. Those who go along with this ignorance are the problem.
Here are one anon's observations posted to the kun today:
anon said:
Checkn out some of the trending… the panic seems to palpable, at an unhinged state not yet observed by this anon's eyes. Durham subpoena's hit soon, the midterms are near, the narrative is crumbling, people that have been asleep are awakening, WEF is not hiding 2030, monkey pox on the schedule, on and on…