Marjorie Taylor Greene don’t deserve her paychecks — Wänderër イゴール ❌ (@strnnk_) February 26, 2025
I thought, when Donald Trump said the federal workers were being fired because they were stealing, was the most despicable thing I could hear. Then I hear Marjorie Taylor Greene, she's even worse than anybody I could imagine. — Marie Shaw (@casey1960.bsky.social) 2025-02-26T12:29:57.990Z
Marjorie Taylor Greene is a disgrace and disgusting human!She needs to be voted out! Enough is enough! If you can’t support the American people and federal workers then resign! — Kindness (@purplepeace.bsky.social) 2025-02-26T03:10:38.634Z
I want to know if Marjorie Taylor Greene feels that she is unworthy of a job or a paycheck. How dare she say that federal workers are unworthy of a job or a paycheck because they work for the federal government. Who made her God??? Every time she opens her mouth only vile, nasty things […]
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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Federal workers do not deserve their paychecks!Me: — Maj (@lif3asmaj.bsky.social) 2025-02-26T16:10:37.478Z
Marjorie Taylor Greene vs. Federal Workers: A Masterclass in Misunderstanding Government Marjorie Taylor Greene is at it again—this time declaring in a congressional setting that federal employees “do not deserve their jobs or pay checks” because, according to her, they don’t… — Kilttrip (@00mbox) February 26, 2025
Like I said stupid people elect stupid representatives. Federal employee Marjorie Taylor Greene says 'no paychecks' for government workers — Republicans For Better Government (@rep4bettergovt) February 26, 2025
Here’s Why Traffic Was Backed Up on I-75 in Cobb County Today
A tractor-trailer accident on I-75 North caused major delays earlier today near Exit 269, Ernest J. Barrett Parkway. The wreck forced officials to shut down all northbound lanes, backing up traffic for miles. What Happened: Cobb County Police reported that a tractor-trailer overturned on I-75 North just past Barrett Parkway, completely blocking the roadway. Crews […]
Georgia Wants More Prison Time for Trafficking Fentanyl
People caught with a quarter gram of fentanyl would face one to five years in prison if a measure that passed the Georgia Senate Wednesday goes on to become law. It’s a tiny amount, but it’s enough to kill 120 people, said Sen. Russ Goodman, R-Cogdell, in explaining why he sponsored Senate Bill 79. The […]