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Colorado Public Radio first reported yesterday that it had seen the email that was sent to the Denver Federal Center, which has 22 EV charging stations at 11 locations.“As GSA has worked to align with the current administration, we have received direction that all GSA-owned charging stations are not mission-critical.”
The GSA is working on the timing of canceling current network contracts that keep the EV chargers operational. Once those contracts are canceled, the stations will be taken out of service and “turned off at the breaker,” the email reads. Other chargers will be turned off starting next week.
“Neither Government Owned Vehicles nor Privately Owned Vehicles will be able to charge at these charging stations once they’re out of service.”
It’s been a busy and controversial first week for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s top health official.
Along with investigating the childhood vaccine schedule and reneging on his promise not to purge staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kennedy will be overseeing a White House study of “SSRI and other psychiatric drugs” — medications commonly prescribed for people struggling with depression, anxiety or ADHD.
The latter statement is bringing attention to an alarming vision he first spoke about last July when he was running for president: government-run farms where Black youth would be “reparented” away from their families.
“Every Black kid is now just standard put on Adderall, SSRIs, benzos, which are known to induce violence,” Kennedy said on the 19Keys online show last year. “And those kids are going to have a chance to go somewhere and get re-parented — to live in a community where there’ll be no cellphones, no screens. You’ll actually have to talk to people.”
Read the full context. He was asking if that's why he was appointed not fired.You that's a wild statement right there. The Secretary of Defense just acknowledged the possibility that a general could have been fired because of his skin color.
Because at the end of the day, the action was they fired him because he’s black. Whatever they are saying is a lie.Read the full context. He was asking if that's why he was appointed not fired.
I get that it doesn't make it any better that he's casting any qualified black appointee as a DEI hire but it's kinda crazy to me that multiple people have not comprehended that correctly.
Read the full context. He was asking if that's why he was appointed not fired.
I get that it doesn't make it any better that he's casting any qualified black appointee as a DEI hire but it's kinda crazy to me that multiple people have not comprehended that correctly.