Appeals court rules Trump can fire board members of independent agencies
Appeals court rules Trump can fire board members of independent agencies
In a win for the White House, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has cleared the way for President Trump to fire two Democratic members of independent agencies. In a 2-1 decision, the court found that restrictions on the president's power to remove officers of the executive branch are unconstitutional.
I have OP tagged as having frequently shared Russian propaganda in comments sections.
This is purposefully divisive content. It's not incorrect but OP has an agenda. Tag them and keep track yourselves.
They seem to be trying to drive a 'doomer' sentiment.
i.e. "were fucked give up it's over"
They post on both sides of the aisle but a sentiment analysis of their posts reveals intent.
His news sources are often the most leftist coated articles from the most tankie sources. I feel we should judge based on the articles shared rather than the sites he frequent, but it is worth keeping in mind the staff of their news orgs are extremely anti-nato and can't quite seem to condemn Putins aggression as fervantly as they condemn Europe arming itself in a defensive stance... but you'd only see that if you explored the sites' other takes than what's being shared here. Whether the goal is to soften people on these sources, idk, but it's not for a mod to say a factual article should be removed because other articles hosted there are more dubious. Just my 2c
Yeah. The vibes I get are a sort of attempt to slowly shift the overton window kind of thing. Thanks for your work here. Seems to confirm my suspicion there.
Lemmy is really kind of shaping up in a way that... I might reach out to a local higher education institution and try and get some real research done. I feel like it's more plain as day here than it is on Reddit? It's like super easy to see.
What app are you using that lets you tag users?
Voyager has this feature
Connect for Lemmy.
It's on Android. Not sure about iOS.
Thank you for doing what you're doing
What strange comments. Admits being pro Russian but says Putler "made a mistake" sending in troops, and when confronted says he advocates for "class warfare."
Only 23 days and it's a treasure trove.
The situation in Ukraine was a delicate matter, Putin fucked up and I admit that.
The (half-strength) BTGs that were sent in did not expect any resistance, they went in without their material technical support brigades which meant they had to rely on ad hoc supply units and looting. The material technical support brigades were only sent into Ukraine around a month after the invasion but Russian units had already sustained heavy losses by then due to the lack of ammunition and supplies. So the Russian Armed Forces withdrew from Ukraine being replaced by mostly irregular volunteer formations (whom were thrown into the meat grinder to allow regular army to get out of dodge) but not before murdering innocent people in Bucha and Izium.
In the end, instead of saving the local population whom were being oppressed by the Kiev regime, the Russian intervention into Ukraine only resulted in the deaths of more people (many of which was caused by the direct actions of the Russian Armed Forces) than what was previously thought to be.