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Well he said they could resign or be removed...
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Biden's ***** is hurting from his 34% approval rating.
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(03-24-2022, 10:30 PM)Bonebuck Wrote: Biden's ***** is hurting from his 34% approval rating. I'm sure this will help to fire 2 extremely popular people.
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The Hatch Act, which prohibits public political activity including campaigning for office, applies to all civilian employees of the federal government with the exception of the president and vice president. As members of a Health and Human Services advisory board, Mr Walker and Dr Oz both apparently fall under that category and could potentially be cited for violations of the law were they to remain on the Council.
Prosecutions of Hatch Act violations are uncommon, however, and carry only the possibility of a small civil penalty and a removal from office; additionally, such penalties are exceedingly rare for first-time violators.
Just one member of the Biden administration has been found in violation of the Hatch Act by the Office of Special Counsel thus far; Housing and Urban Development director Marcia Fudge was in violation of the act for statements made in support of Democratic candidates in Ohioâ€s Senate race. As a result, she received a warning from the agency that “further action†would be taken for future violations.
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Are congressman considered employees of the fed govt? Â If the POTUS and VP are, one would think so. Â
This comes across so lame and petty.  Weâ€re talking physical fitness here.  Lol.  Iâ€m sure Walker and Oz have managed to get over the “shock†by now.  Yipeee
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They were both in unpaid positions. They were not "employees". The Hatch Act isn't even applicable.
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(03-25-2022, 08:31 AM)Iowa Mels Wrote: They were both in unpaid positions. They were not "employees". The Hatch Act isn't even applicable.
Now that†s funny.  The firings now just somehow manage to look even pettier and lamer
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(03-25-2022, 05:46 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: The Hatch Act, which prohibits public political activity including campaigning for office, applies to all civilian employees of the federal government with the exception of the president and vice president. As members of a Health and Human Services advisory board, Mr Walker and Dr Oz both apparently fall under that category and could potentially be cited for violations of the law were they to remain on the Council.
Prosecutions of Hatch Act violations are uncommon, however, and carry only the possibility of a small civil penalty and a removal from office; additionally, such penalties are exceedingly rare for first-time violators.
Just one member of the Biden administration has been found in violation of the Hatch Act by the Office of Special Counsel thus far; Housing and Urban Development director Marcia Fudge was in violation of the act for statements made in support of Democratic candidates in Ohioâ€s Senate race. As a result, she received a warning from the agency that “further action†would be taken for future violations.
https://news.yahoo.com/controversial-gop...58939.html The hatch act hahahaha you're such a ***** fraud.
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(03-25-2022, 08:31 AM)Iowa Mels Wrote: They were both in unpaid positions. They were not "employees". The Hatch Act isn't even applicable. But they're perfectly fine with hunter getting massive contracts and laundering it back to creepy.
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(03-25-2022, 08:34 AM)davebucknut Wrote: (03-25-2022, 05:46 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: The Hatch Act, which prohibits public political activity including campaigning for office, applies to all civilian employees of the federal government with the exception of the president and vice president. As members of a Health and Human Services advisory board, Mr Walker and Dr Oz both apparently fall under that category and could potentially be cited for violations of the law were they to remain on the Council.
Prosecutions of Hatch Act violations are uncommon, however, and carry only the possibility of a small civil penalty and a removal from office; additionally, such penalties are exceedingly rare for first-time violators.
Just one member of the Biden administration has been found in violation of the Hatch Act by the Office of Special Counsel thus far; Housing and Urban Development director Marcia Fudge was in violation of the act for statements made in support of Democratic candidates in Ohioâ€s Senate race. As a result, she received a warning from the agency that “further action†would be taken for future violations.
https://news.yahoo.com/controversial-gop...58939.html The hatch act hahahaha you're such a ***** fraud.
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So, you'd agree that Fox News going after Psaki for violating the Hatch Act would be the act of a fraud network, right?
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Dr. Oz is a sellout shill, anyway. Not sure why Trump wanted him on anything to begin with.
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(03-25-2022, 09:04 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: (03-25-2022, 08:34 AM)davebucknut Wrote: (03-25-2022, 05:46 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: The Hatch Act, which prohibits public political activity including campaigning for office, applies to all civilian employees of the federal government with the exception of the president and vice president. As members of a Health and Human Services advisory board, Mr Walker and Dr Oz both apparently fall under that category and could potentially be cited for violations of the law were they to remain on the Council.
Prosecutions of Hatch Act violations are uncommon, however, and carry only the possibility of a small civil penalty and a removal from office; additionally, such penalties are exceedingly rare for first-time violators.
Just one member of the Biden administration has been found in violation of the Hatch Act by the Office of Special Counsel thus far; Housing and Urban Development director Marcia Fudge was in violation of the act for statements made in support of Democratic candidates in Ohioâ€s Senate race. As a result, she received a warning from the agency that “further action†would be taken for future violations.
https://news.yahoo.com/controversial-gop...58939.html The hatch act hahahaha you're such a ***** fraud.
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So, you'd agree that Fox News going after Psaki for violating the Hatch Act would be the act of a fraud network, right?
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Jen Psaki is a government employee. As members of the council Hershel and Mehmet were not
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