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Don't know. Do us some deep, intense investigation and report back for our benefit. TIADon't we have a few air traffic controllers in here?
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Hundreds of FAA probationary workers fired by Trump administration, union says
Employees in their probationary period are the ones who have been fired. The exact number of employees was known but notices started going out Friday.www.fox13memphis.com
Don't know. Do us some deep, intense investigation and report back for our benefit. TIA
Next step in the investigation would be, if there are as the "probationary" timeline would indicate, were they DEI hires? (If so, maybe their potential replacements would be hired on merit?)
We'll await you detailed analysis.
Seems your post is missing a key piece/video. Whoever duped you into these two tweets left the Harris edited video out. You probably didn’t know that so here it is.It's almost like his goal in life is to embarrass the people that accept him as a champion of free speech.
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@FLVOL_79Don't we have a few air traffic controllers in here?
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Hundreds of FAA probationary workers fired by Trump administration, union says
Employees in their probationary period are the ones who have been fired. The exact number of employees was known but notices started going out Friday.www.fox13memphis.com
That wasn't cranky. That was a wireframe of my response if one of my team came with a vague question like that, and a headstart on what it would look like.
The union representing the workers said the employees fired were responsible for installing, inspecting and maintaining air traffic control technology, like their radios and computer and communication systems.
It's important to note the firings do not include any air traffic controllers.
According to the article. No ATC have been fired..only probationary employees doing other jobsDon't know. Do us some deep, intense investigation and report back for our benefit. TIA
Next step in the investigation would be, if there are as the "probationary" timeline would indicate, were they DEI hires? (If so, maybe their potential replacements would be hired on merit?)
We'll await you detailed analysis.
That wasn't cranky. That was a wireframe of my response if one of my team came with a vague question like that, and a headstart on what it would look like.
Also, you'll excuse us if we answer in this way with roughly a decade of swamp monsters, their media lackies, and their supporter lackies throwing **** on the wall to see what sticks, only to inevitably find out that it's only **** on the wall and that's why the room stinks.
If you care, dig into it.
Also, here's another start to the investigation. A quote from the article YOU POSTED, so that you could ask the question:
Well, that was easy. No, please go clean the wall.
One was edited down/cut for time the other was edited with wrong answers to the questions. It’s not that hard. I will give you one thing, 60 Minutes and the standard of journalism is held to a higher standard than a sit down barber shop. But you know that.Lol, why does the venue of the interview matter? I thought the editing was the crime?
Valentine’s Day of 2026. Minor error from the great DOGE team.Well at least now we have the receipts that were coming no later than Valentine's Day...right?
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One was edited down/cut for time the other was edited with wrong answers to the questions. It’s not that hard. I will give you one thing, 60 Minutes and the standard of journalism is held to a higher standard than a sit down barber shop. But you know that.
From what I can tell, it's not a criminal matter at all. It's a civil matter.Lol, I fail to see the difference between a staged interview at a barbershop and one in a CBS studio, if the "crime" is the editing of the footage to make the subject of the interview, not look like a moron.
As per the usual with Musk's proclamations of "MASSIVE FRAUD".
The difference it seems to be on the way to a settled lawsuit. Now you know the difference. Pretty amazing you hold a town hall with audience to the same standard as 60 Minutes reputation. But you do you, you need the help right now.Lol, I fail to see the difference between a staged interview at a barbershop and one in a CBS studio, if the "crime" is the editing of the footage to make the subject of the interview, not look like a moron.