Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by susancollins'pearls

That looks like my high school in the 70s. Ours was named, "The Ramp."

6 months ago 0 1 0 0

No worries. You aren't the only one!

11 months ago 1 0 0 0

You do realize that none of the accounts you tagged are, in fact, the Senator?

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

@susancollins1981.bsky.social It blows my mind how many people think that I have anything to do with Susan Collins.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
Post image

any and all signal boosting truly appreciated

1 year ago 97 24 3 0

Elon Musk’s temper tantrum lawsuits made me lose my job and then he and Chaya Raichik sent hordes of chuds to harass me and my colleagues who were also laid off.

None of us have shut up, so maybe people on the Hill should also do their fucking jobs.

1 year ago 6769 1207 64 21
Post image

Secession. What they're describing is secession.

www.wired.com/story/startu...

1 year ago 12538 2788 1061 437
Because DOGE has shut down USAID's payment system (Phoenix), our housing
electricity and the electricity in our USAID building have not been paid for. Mission
leadership has informed us that the only reason our electricity is on is because we've
asked for an extension from the electric company. The Mission asked for a waiver but
because our payment system is down, the Treasury has no way to issue money to USAID
and State Department representatives here are hesitant to make payments on our behalf
for fear of not being reimbursed.
7. Once the electricity goes out in our homes, we lose access to our security cameras and
radios. Again, I live in a high-risk post, so access to security systems is very important to
me.
8. I have been told by Mission leadership that the cell phone and internet bills are due this
week with no way to pay them. This is despite the so-called "waiver" process that has
been allegedly implemented to preserve such access.
9. Our cell phones and radios are also the only way to communicate with the Regional
Security Office about security threats. We have access to no other USAID security
systems.

Because DOGE has shut down USAID's payment system (Phoenix), our housing electricity and the electricity in our USAID building have not been paid for. Mission leadership has informed us that the only reason our electricity is on is because we've asked for an extension from the electric company. The Mission asked for a waiver but because our payment system is down, the Treasury has no way to issue money to USAID and State Department representatives here are hesitant to make payments on our behalf for fear of not being reimbursed. 7. Once the electricity goes out in our homes, we lose access to our security cameras and radios. Again, I live in a high-risk post, so access to security systems is very important to me. 8. I have been told by Mission leadership that the cell phone and internet bills are due this week with no way to pay them. This is despite the so-called "waiver" process that has been allegedly implemented to preserve such access. 9. Our cell phones and radios are also the only way to communicate with the Regional Security Office about security threats. We have access to no other USAID security systems.

The agency is also considering spending about $25,000 to install a washer and dryer on the building’s 6th floor, according to a Feb. 25 invoice obtained by POLITICO. There is also a child’s play area decorated with a stuffed animal and toys, according to a photo of the room shared with POLITICO.

“People are definitely … sleeping there,” said one GSA staffer.

The agency is also considering spending about $25,000 to install a washer and dryer on the building’s 6th floor, according to a Feb. 25 invoice obtained by POLITICO. There is also a child’s play area decorated with a stuffed animal and toys, according to a photo of the room shared with POLITICO. “People are definitely … sleeping there,” said one GSA staffer.

DOGE cut off payments for the electricity, cell phone, and internet service of U.S. government employees who work in a high-risk area in Central America.

Meanwhile, DOGE apparently plans to spend $25,000 to install a washer and dryer for their own personal use in a federal office building in DC.

1 year ago 22580 11068 1237 793
Advertisement

Trump and Musk should be asked every day how many Veterans they’ve fired.

1 year ago 8877 1891 268 70

Well said, Marc. Thank you for doing everything you can to protect and save our country. Please know that you are not alone and that there are many of us out here supporting you and trying to do what we can to fight against what is happening.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

This is some excellent good trouble

1 year ago 29549 7753 794 414

As it has been. As it will be.

1 year ago 4 0 0 0
Post image Post image

We held a townhall hall for Jack Bergman. He didn't show up
www.uppermichiganssource.com/video/2025/0...

1 year ago 3251 867 166 106

I use my internet service mail and yahoo.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Should the US government be using your tax dollars to buy massive quantities of crypto? We asked a billionaire crypto whale who recently bought a membership to Mar-a-Lago.

1 year ago 1295 150 16 3
Video

Little girl teaches a duckling how to play on the slide. 😂😂

1 year ago 357 74 18 11
Advertisement
Video
1 year ago 49 16 5 3
Post image Post image Post image

Mirage-2000 jets shooting down Russian cruise missiles during a Russian attack today!

Thank you, France, for making our skies safer! 🇫🇷🇺🇦

1 year ago 22840 4361 510 225
Post image

What a wonderful idea…👇

Let’s. Do. This. ✨

1 year ago 52022 14002 1430 930

Australia, New Zealand and Chile have the best Sauv Blancs, imo. Good on Canada.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
Post image
1 year ago 773 290 50 25
Post image

Traitors to Al Green and all of us.

1 year ago 429 221 65 41
Post image

lol, from UK satirical magazine Private Eye

1 year ago 26910 5747 444 175

When you realize the best investment you've made in your life was buying Forever Stamps.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
Advertisement
Post image
1 year ago 25720 8286 1135 575

I just block. They don't get subtle.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

I was just on American flight 3083, for LaGuardia. As we touched ground, the plane suddenly sped up and climbed back up. The plane strained to quickly gain altitude. After something like five harrowing minutes, the pilot finally announced, “there was a plane in the ground that was too close to us.”

1 year ago 4253 1042 190 149

More of this, please.

1 year ago 12964 2464 128 42
Video

🗣️MUST-WATCH: “It will only take a few of you to protect it… WHERE DO YOU STAND?”

A @RepHarshbarger constituent on Obamacare presses her to protect the health care of millions — as she pretends not to know Project 2025 is targeting it

Full: www.instagram.com/reel/DGsx4ck...

1 year ago 13795 4606 580 263