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While it is likely that congressional staffers support the politician's political views, it is not a requirement for employment.

Congressional Staffer Duties & Responsibilities
Congressional staffers are most likely assigned the tasks no one else wants to do when they first sign on to a Congressional staffer job. This job generally requires the ability to do perform the following tasks as well:


  • Take phone calls from constituents.
  • Correspond using email with supporters.
  • File and organize paper and electronic reports and data.
  • Draft written responses to letters.
  • Schedule Congressmember's commitments and appearances.
  • Make travel arrangements.
  • Arrange speaking engagements.
  • Attend and document meetings.
  • Research policy and legislation.
  • Analyze drafts to ensure they meet legislative standards.
  • Track legislation.

I'd guess these are more likely to be campaign staff than congressional staff. If they are congressional staff, then MTG is probably using them illegally here - not that that would be a big surprise.

barfo
 
What is even going on? This is madness. Who thinks any of this is even slightly reasonable let alone ok? Y’all have lost your damn minds.

- Treatment of Judge Jackson
- Putin sympathizers
- Remove marriage age limits
- Calling people pedophiles for no reason
- Disney
- Don’t say gay
- Ending Roe v Wade
- Voting against Insulin price limits
Could Uvalde be rock bottom? I'm betting not.
 
Could Uvalde be rock bottom? I'm betting not.

It should be, but no. Mostly likely just another sobering moment in which those who care will push for change and those who don't will once again stand in the way of that change.
 
A friend of mine just died due to drugs laced with fentynal. Not sure where else to put that info, but that shit is getting us closer to the bottom, probably. On his birthday, at his own birthday party. Fucking tragic. Ugh.
 
A friend of mine just died due to drugs laced with fentynal. Not sure where else to put that info, but that shit is getting us closer to the bottom, probably. On his birthday, at his own birthday party. Fucking tragic. Ugh.
Damn. I'm so sorry to hear that man.... Sorry for your loss.
 
A friend of mine just died due to drugs laced with fentynal. Not sure where else to put that info, but that shit is getting us closer to the bottom, probably. On his birthday, at his own birthday party. Fucking tragic. Ugh.

Damn man. That fucking sucks. Sorry for your loss. Fentanyl use is getting crazy out of hand.
 
A friend of mine just died due to drugs laced with fentynal. Not sure where else to put that info, but that shit is getting us closer to the bottom, probably. On his birthday, at his own birthday party. Fucking tragic. Ugh.

Holy fuck, that's brutal. Sorry.
 
A friend of mine just died due to drugs laced with fentynal. Not sure where else to put that info, but that shit is getting us closer to the bottom, probably. On his birthday, at his own birthday party. Fucking tragic. Ugh.

Portland area?

I ask because this girl that works at a business on my route missed some time at work because her bf died from fentanyl. I think they’re from Lake Oswego. I didn’t dig into too much detail, but she seems pretty straight laced. I guess it was supposed to be adderral?
 
Portland area?

I ask because this girl that works at a business on my route missed some time at work because her bf died from fentanyl. I think they’re from Lake Oswego. I didn’t dig into too much detail, but she seems pretty straight laced. I guess it was supposed to be adderral?
South of Portland but not sure exactly where he got it. I wish I knew. Hopefully it will be investigated. Fucking brutal.
 
Thanks for all the condolences, everyone. I was lucky to already be spending time with family today and had support around..

I would suggest anyone messing around with street drugs or that has kids going to college anytime soon get a fentynal test kit, just in case. That life is long behind me, but you don't want to be on the wrong side of it.



Played that song quite a few times tonight, it'll always remind me of my friend. RIP
 
Sorry to hear that @Shaboid I wish we could get Fentanyl off the streets.
A lot more good be done in keeping it out of the country, but it's obviously not a priority.
The increase of deaths the last couple years is crazy. There is literally more concern over other issues that are more politically rewarding.
 
A friend of mine just died due to drugs laced with fentynal. Not sure where else to put that info, but that shit is getting us closer to the bottom, probably. On his birthday, at his own birthday party. Fucking tragic. Ugh.
Oh man, sorry! What a tragedy.
Its tough when you lose a friend!
 
A lot more good be done in keeping it out of the country, but it's obviously not a priority.
The increase of deaths the last couple years is crazy. There is literally more concern over other issues that are more politically rewarding.

The President is also calling for more than an $18 billion investment to reduce the supply of illicit substances in the United States. This includes $747.5 million in increases for efforts to reduce the availability of drugs, including efforts to interdict illicit drugs at ports of entry and disrupt drug trafficking networks, support domestic law enforcement efforts to reduce drug-related violence and property crime, and availability of illicit substances and work with international partners to reduce drug production. The FY 2023 budget requests an increase of $335.5 million for Drug Enforcement Administration investigations, diversion control, and other counterdrug efforts. The budget also includes an increase of $293.4 million for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to stop drugs from entering the country at and between ports-of-entry. The budget also calls for increases of funding for the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Drug Free Communities Support (DFC) program and High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program, which strengthens collaboration between Federal, State, local, and Tribal law enforcement and public health officials.
To read more about the President’s FY 2023 budget request, click here.

barfo
 
The President is also calling for more than an $18 billion investment to reduce the supply of illicit substances in the United States. This includes $747.5 million in increases for efforts to reduce the availability of drugs, including efforts to interdict illicit drugs at ports of entry and disrupt drug trafficking networks, support domestic law enforcement efforts to reduce drug-related violence and property crime, and availability of illicit substances and work with international partners to reduce drug production. The FY 2023 budget requests an increase of $335.5 million for Drug Enforcement Administration investigations, diversion control, and other counterdrug efforts. The budget also includes an increase of $293.4 million for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to stop drugs from entering the country at and between ports-of-entry. The budget also calls for increases of funding for the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Drug Free Communities Support (DFC) program and High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program, which strengthens collaboration between Federal, State, local, and Tribal law enforcement and public health officials.
To read more about the President’s FY 2023 budget request, click here.

barfo
So... ramping up the war on drugs. That's always been effective...
 
Don't people have to get that shit from doctors in order to sell it? Eh, people probably cook it up in labs like Meth.
 
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