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Aides are leaving Kamala faster than the democrats destroy businesses during lockdown

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So? There's always turnover in any administration but it seems its' only when it happens within Democratic administrations that its' news.
If it were a Republican administration? Oh, just par for the course.
 
Come On Shrug GIF

So? There's always turnover in any administration but it seems its' only when it happens within Democratic administrations that its' news.
If it were a Republican administration? Oh, just par for the course.


Oh boy!!!!


Quote: At least 21 Black staffers have left the White House since late last year or are planning to leave soon. Some of those who remain say it’s no wonder why: They describe a work environment with little support from their superiors and fewer chances for promotion.
 
Oh geez!


Quote: Biden staffers left White House in year one at higher rate than Trump and Obama​


 
She'll be our president soon. Biden isn't going to last much longer.
 
She'll be our president soon. Biden isn't going to last much longer.
4 years of Kamala Harris?

*thinks* Ehhh, beats four years of Trump or DeSantis....
 
4 years of Kamala Harris?

*thinks* Ehhh, beats four years of Trump or DeSantis....

It really doesn’t. It truly hurts me for saying it but I’d rather have carter than a woman who got to her position on her knees. He was one of the most horrible presidents in history but he did have some morals.
 
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Governor Kristi Noem is a rancher, farmer, small business owner, and New York Times bestselling author of Not My First Rodeo: Lessons Learned From the Heartland.

In 2010, after serving in the South Dakota legislature for several years, Noem was elected to serve as South Dakota's lone member of the U.S. House of Representatives. During her time in Congress, in addition to many other successes, Governor Noem helped pass the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which put $2,400 back in the pockets of the average South Dakota family.
 
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