He said "I take it you’re not one of the thousands working diligently and proudly supporting our country thru both R & D admins, to suddenly have their career’s destroyed overnight." Obviously, you would need to meet criteria A, B, and C simultaneously to make him incorrect, not simply A, B, or C. Regardless, your need to resort to trying to name call to wiggle out of this suggests that maybe you aren't quite as zen as you are pretending to be for partisan political purposes...
probably the same person that said MAGA was worse than Hamas…prompting River to do a quick lock/clean-up on aisle five
Commercial plane deaths in 2024 were zero. So far it’s 64 under Trump. 1 accident last year, Alaska Airlines, with zero deaths an 3 injuries. This year in less than a month we had the DC massacre of 64 deaths and the flip over last week where 21 were injured.
How Many Plane Crashes Have There Been in the U.S. in 2025 vs. 2024? Plane Crashes in 2025 Thus Far So far this year, there have been 87 aviation accidents in the U.S., according to data from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reviewed by Newsweek. This number does not include the newly reported Arizona collision. According to the data, there were 62 aviation incidents in January and 25 so far in February, as of Wednesday. Total Plane Crashes in 2024 In 2024, between January 1 and February 19, there were 123 aviation accidents of various severity according to data from the NTSB. There were 18 fatal incidents, but the number of fatalities was fewer than in 2025, with 42 reported. None of the incidents between January 1, 2024, and February 19, 2024, involved planes with more than six people onboard. The most significant incident occurred on an Airbus helicopter on February 9, 2024, with all six people onboard reported dead. Throughout the year, 1,415 aviation accidents were reported, including 257 fatal incidents. Of the 179 fatal incidents that Newsweek obtained records of, there were 306 reported deaths. The deadliest incident was a Pilatus aircraft crash in Recluse, Wyoming, which killed six of the seven people on board, including the pilot. Not that you or any other libbie really cares
Thousands of layoffs expected to start hitting the IRS on Thursday - POLITICO The IRS intends to begin laying off 6,000 employees, starting Thursday, as part of the job cuts slicing through the federal government. Though it comes in the thick of tax-filing season, managers across the tax agency have been alerted to cuts targeting newer hires. That means people who have been in their jobs for less than one year or, in some cases, two years, depending on their position.
Total Plane Crashes in 2024 The most significant incident occurred on an Airbus helicopter on February 9, 2024, with all six people onboard reported dead. Throughout the year, 1,415 aviation accidents were reported, including 257 fatal incidents.
You are wrong In 2024, between January 1 and February 19, there were 123 aviation accidents According to the data, there were 62 aviation incidents in January and 25 so far in February, as of Wednesday Thanks for playing fact these are pretty common no matter who's in charge
From your article None of the incidents between January 1, 2024, and February 19, 2024, involved planes with more than six people onboard. The most significant incident occurred on an Airbus helicopter on February 9, 2024, with all six people onboard reported dead. Again, our commercial skies were safer under Biden
Sleepy Joe wasn't any more responsible for no crashes than Trump is for crashes- this is just left talking points because that is all they got
Why does the left care about aviation? Most poor people can’t afford to fly and migrants don’t fly commercial unless the govt is moving them to sanctuary cities? Aren’t those the two most rapidly growing segments of their voting block?
Maybe it's not a big to you if 50+ people die in a plane crash but it's to me. Also, the majority of people that are a part of the $10 million on documented overstayed their visa and didn't come via a ground border