Thursday, March 20, 2025

South African Jackal Not a US Officer

      If you work for the US government in many departments, often you are "commissioned" as an officer. In the military, there are officers and 'enlisted' members. In the Dept. of State, there are civilian employees and 'commissioned' Foreign Service Officers. The 'commissions' are signed by, among others, the President of the United States. A commissioned Foreign Service Officer has a document signed by the POTUS at the time of appointment. This document is proof positive that the individual has some recognized powers and skills essential to the performance of his duties.

     So, now we have the Oranged-haired Baboon stumbling around the White House as the duly elected head of state. Since January 20th, the baboon has appointed various individuals to perform duties pertinent to the assigned role, wherever that may be. We also have seen something new: the Department of Government Efficiency. Ha,, ha, ha, haaaaa. And the baboon in the White House appointed the Mushrat/South African Jackal as the leader. And now we know the truth: the Baboon didn't commission the Jackal; the Jackal has no 'status' as an officer in our government. He leads nothing, officially! He's a "paper tiger" in every sense of the term. Or, as some have described him, he's nothing more than a wandering bumpkin looking for some free publicity so he can sell cars(Tesle's).

    All the childish disruptions that have recently occurred have little if any legal foundation. Federal courts have now issued a dozen decisions and opinions against moves instituted by DOGE. Most of the employees of DOGE have had very little scrutiny since being "hired". Claims of their being vetted are as valid as their boss's appointment to head a 'department'. 

     The populous will continue to deal with the theatrics of the White House baboon as the Musk Rat tromps around, wielding tools as a symbol of his masculinity and manliness, similar to his friend DJT. All those folks who didn't vote for anybody last November are probably wondering what would be different if they had paid a bit of attention to the political situation of 2024. Perhaps things would be different today across the "red" regions of the country. Perhaps not. We'll never know. 

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