Summary

Federal health workers are alarmed after the “DEI Watch List” website published names, photos, and salaries of employees, mainly Black, labeling them “targets” for involvement in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

The conservative American Accountability Foundation runs the site, which has sparked fears of doxxing and intimidation.

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently issued memos demanding an end to DEI-related work, escalating paranoia. Some staff have been placed on leave.

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    3 days ago

    Nothing like Hitler’s rise to power. Both sides. Blah blah blah.

    Clinton and Obama over saw two massive economic recoveries, and trump and Bush have birth to absolute dumpster fire economies… But sure vote for conservative “for the economy.”

    Every conservative in office is a nazi supporting piece of shit.

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      Also, things under Biden were at nearly record levels for so many indicators - in good directions.

      There are just a lot of very stupid people.

      And YES I’m blaming the voters. And a big fucking thanks to the “liberal media” that kept talking down the economy, FFS.

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        Unfortunately for Biden a healthy economy didn’t translate to money in the pockets of people who needed it.

        Giving subsidies to green energy and supporting our allies is good policy, but it doesn’t fix the overinflated price of goods and human needs. And that’s what Americans working like slaves care about.

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            When we judge our success off of GDP and the S&P, when the vast majority of stocks are owned by the rich and most Americans don’t own businesses, then yeah, economic success has almost no correlation with median wealth or income.