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The Trump Presidency (Act V - The One Where Everybody Dies)

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Why would it?

I hope he takes it (bird in the hand and all), even if just a snub of Trump's actions.

I don't think it would be smart for him not to take it. Get your pension.

Clearly, this was planned to screw McCabe at the last possible moment and weaken the FBI. It was a threat by the President against the rank and file government employee.

It will be a good sign to them that it didn't work.
 
"Wrongful termination" is hard to prove, and such cases often fail. Taking his lost pension off the table eliminates the sympathy factor.
No, it doesn't. There is still his reputation. And only Trumpers are unsympathetic, (though I have an issue with both McCabe and Comey in regards to Clinton and the election).
 
Democrat. Wiki has it.

Do you think hiding it is intentional?

When I recently looked up my Senators and Representative for my letter, their sites all proudly proclaimed their Republican affiliation.

Edited to add: I was wrong about that. Just went to David Perdue’s website and it, too, makes no obvious mention of party affiliation. Maybe that’s customary? It’s also funny how I fabricated the clear Republican affiliation that wasn’t there! Weird how our minds can do that!
 
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I do get a kick out of people thinking some Congress Critter from Wisconsin is going to create a law enforcement position on his Congressional Staff to do an end run on the Federal Retirement system.
 
No, it doesn't. There is still his reputation. And only Trumpers are unsympathetic, (though I have an issue with both McCabe and Comey in regards to Clinton and the election).

A wrongful termination case is usually for money damages. If McCabe didn't lose his pension, he couldn't sue for compensation for it. And since there's a good chance he could ultimately lose, suing for injury to his reputation could only hurt him if the termination was upheld.

Maybe better to make up the lost money with a book contract and a speaking tour and a big new job in private industry.
 
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A wrongful termination case is usually for money damages. If McCabe didn't lose his pension, he couldn't sue for compensation. And since there's a good chance he could ultimately lose, suing for injury to his reputation could only hurt him if the termination was upheld.

Maybe better to make up the lost money with a book contract and a speaking tour and a big new job in private industry.

He's not going to be hurting either way. But getting his pension gives him more options.
 
He doesn't need sympathy. The question is credibility. Are people going to listen to him? My guess is yes.

People will listen to him about Trump. The question is whether he can win a wrongful termination action. Maybe, maybe not.
 
I do get a kick out of people thinking some Congress Critter from Wisconsin is going to create a law enforcement position on his Congressional Staff to do an end run on the Federal Retirement system.

Congressmen and their staffs are federal employees. He could hire McCabe to answer the phones for a week, and he'd still be covered.
 
Trump has further commented on the firing

"The Fake News is beside themselves that McCabe was caught, called out and fired. How many hundreds of thousands of dollars was given to wife’s campaign by Crooked H friend, Terry M, who was also under investigation? How many lies? How many leaks? Comey knew it all, and much more!"
 
I do get a kick out of people thinking some Congress Critter from Wisconsin is going to create a law enforcement position on his Congressional Staff to do an end run on the Federal Retirement system.

Your kidding right? I'll bet you that McCabe gets his pension.
 
And

"As the House Intelligence Committee has concluded, there was no collusion between Russia and the Trump Campaign. As many are now finding out, however, there was tremendous leaking, lying and corruption at the highest levels of the FBI, Justice & State. #DrainTheSwamp"
 
Trump delivers the kiss of death to the Republican candidates in Nevada

"It would be great for the Republican Party of Nevada, and it’s unity if good guy Danny Tarkanian would run for Congress and Dean Heller, who is doing a really good job, could run for Senate unopposed!"


Tarkanian has a heck of a track record, he mounted unsuccessful campaigns for the Nevada Senate (2004), Nevada Secretary of State (2006), the United States Senate (2010), the Nevada System of Higher Education (2014) and the United States House of Representatives (2012 and 2016). He most recently lost to Democrat Jacky Rosen in the November 8, 2016, general election
 
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