Trump Fires Officials, Mass Firings Catch-All | Elon email - respond or lose your job PART 2

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My nephew-in-law is in charge of a nat'l forest district in AZ. He is at this moment just off on a friggin Disney cruise and coming home to this shit. Trumper you ask? Of course as are most of his rangers and other staff.
Update. He still has his job. 20 of his Rangers were let go. Oops! They are firefighters as well. 19 are rehired. One already found another job.

Believe this will be the normal reaction to mass firings. Government plays a huge part in a host of societal needs. Someones' gotta do the work.
 
A friend of a friend (actual friend, not Facebook fiend) posted this on Facebook:

Today I lost my dream job as a permanent park ranger in the NPS. I'm still in shock, and completely devastated. I have dedicated my life to being a public servant, teacher, and advocate for places that we ALL cherish. I have saved lives and put my own life at risk to serve my community. And today, without any warning, I got a termination email stating:

"The Department determined that you have failed to demonstrate fitness or qualifications for continued employment because your subject matter knowledge, skills, and abilities do not meet the Department's current needs, and it is necessary and appropriate to terminate, during the probationary period, your appointment to the position of Park Ranger."

This is the biggest slap in the face imaginable.

This decision has nothing to do with performance or the needs of the department.

My supervisors and park leadership have made it clear that I am a valued and essential part of the team. This decision came from the top, DOGE and the new federal administration.

I honestly can't imagine how the parks will operate without my position. I mean, they just can't. I am the only EMT at my park and the first responder for any emergency.

This is flat-out reckless.

There are 800 other National Park employees that unexpectedly lost their jobs today and thousands of people in other agencies. They are now unemployed. Those who lived in park housing are now homeless. They have no income to support their families, by the act of a single layoff. These are US citizens, with background checks and college degrees.

These are the people who teach your Jr Rangers, build your trails, clean your restrooms, rescue injured visitors, and keep the parks operating. We are not the excess.
We are essential to maintaining access to parks.

My heart is broken for all of the other people who lost their jobs and their housing. My heart is broken for the parks and landscapes that will be damaged. And my heart is broken for my country.

Please share this and take action by messaging congress at npca.org/jobcuts
 
I am positive Trump has been in at least a couple of national parks.
You're missing the joke here.

I'll let you think about it and give you a hint. He thinks his ugly face belongs in this park with the 4 other presidents.
 
You're missing the joke here.

I'll let you think about it and give you a hint. He thinks his ugly face belongs in this park with the 4 other presidents.
No. I got that. No idea if he's ever been to Mount Rushmore or not. I can just guarantee you that he has been to at least a couple of national parks.

Side note. Mount Rushmore is technically a national memorial and not a national park although it does fall under the national park system.
 
No. I got that. No idea if he's ever been to Mount Rushmore or not. I can just guarantee you that he has been to at least a couple of national parks.

Side note. Mount Rushmore is technically a national memorial and not a national park although it does fall under the national park system.
Which two can you guarantee he has been to?
 
A friend of a friend (actual friend, not Facebook fiend) posted this on Facebook:

Today I lost my dream job as a permanent park ranger in the NPS. I'm still in shock, and completely devastated. I have dedicated my life to being a public servant, teacher, and advocate for places that we ALL cherish. I have saved lives and put my own life at risk to serve my community. And today, without any warning, I got a termination email stating:

"The Department determined that you have failed to demonstrate fitness or qualifications for continued employment because your subject matter knowledge, skills, and abilities do not meet the Department's current needs, and it is necessary and appropriate to terminate, during the probationary period, your appointment to the position of Park Ranger."

This is the biggest slap in the face imaginable.

This decision has nothing to do with performance or the needs of the department.

My supervisors and park leadership have made it clear that I am a valued and essential part of the team. This decision came from the top, DOGE and the new federal administration.

I honestly can't imagine how the parks will operate without my position. I mean, they just can't. I am the only EMT at my park and the first responder for any emergency.

This is flat-out reckless.

There are 800 other National Park employees that unexpectedly lost their jobs today and thousands of people in other agencies. They are now unemployed. Those who lived in park housing are now homeless. They have no income to support their families, by the act of a single layoff. These are US citizens, with background checks and college degrees.

These are the people who teach your Jr Rangers, build your trails, clean your restrooms, rescue injured visitors, and keep the parks operating. We are not the excess.
We are essential to maintaining access to parks.

My heart is broken for all of the other people who lost their jobs and their housing. My heart is broken for the parks and landscapes that will be damaged. And my heart is broken for my country.

Please share this and take action by messaging congress at npca.org/jobcuts
Being a US Park Ranger is also one of the most dangerous occupations in law enforcement.
 
I have a feeling that the Supreme Court will be inclined to hand Trump some minor defeats. First, they want to look independent. Second, they know they unleashed this fucking monster, and bear primary responsibility. We'll see contrition in the form of denying the appeal of a TRO, which ultimately has zero effect. That will clear their consciences for the next major thing coming down the road.
 
Angela Moxley, a botanist and biological technician, was ten days shy from ending her probationary period with the Park Service when she got her termination notice.

"I received an email on my work computer that I was being 'separated from federal service' because I have 'failed to demonstrate fitness or qualification for continued employment,'" she wrote Saturday on her LinkedIn account. "I had been waiting for the email, because six of my colleagues had already received theirs. I had earned a high performance rating at my annual evaluation, I was recently asked to serve on a subject matter expert hiring panel, and my supervisor disagrees with the decision and didn't have anything to do with it."

At Zion National Park, staff reportedly alerted professional SAR responders who assist the park's rangers on rescues to say "SAR is currently volunteer only for non-NPS employees. Administratively determined hiring is currently on hold. Callout requests will proceed as normal, and all members are encouraged to respond to callout requests on a volunteer basis when available."

That directive could delay response times, particularly if some of the park's SAR rangers are on vacation.

"I have done 12+ hour SARs," one community responder told the Traveler. "There were times that it was a struggle to find enough people and this will only make it worse."

A call Saturday to the park's public affairs staff was not immediately returned, nor was an email to Zion Superintendent Jeff Bradybaugh.

Meanwhile, communities affiliated with The Mountain Pact, an organization that works with local elected officials in more than 100 mountain communities across the West, sent out a blistering release urging Interior Secretary Doug Burgum "to stop playing politics with America’s public lands and reverse these irresponsible and short-sighted actions.”

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Brian Gibbs was a ranger at Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa who educated visitors on the history of the Native American burial mounds there.

"Without any type of formal notice my position was ripped out from under my feet at 4 p.m. on Friday," he wrote in an essay posted elsewhere. "Before I could fully print off my government records, I was locked out of my email and unable to access my personal and professional records."

Along with citing his myiad roles — "I am the toilet scrubber and soap dispenser, I am the open trail hiked by people from all walks of life, I am the highlight of your child's school day, I am the Band-aid for a skinned knee, I am the lesson that showed your children that we live in a worl of gifts -- not commodities, that gratitude and reciprocity are the doorway to true abundance, not power, money, or fear I am the one who taught your kid the thrush's song and the hawk's cry" — Gibbs added that, "I am gone from the office, I am the resistance, but mostly I'm just tired.

"I am tired from weeks of being bullied and censored by billionaires. I am tired of waking up every morning at 2 a.m. wondering how I cam going to provide for my family if I lose my job. I am tired of wiping away my wife's tears and reassuring her that things will be okay for our growing family.

"Things are not okay. I am not okay."
 
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