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Just nothin going on in Dc. People never went

Ok. This memo


Jan 28th memo

Man, considering the scale you'd think the change management would be on point but that's shittier than a memo the company I work for would send out.

This is going to be chaos. I sincerely hope hey didn't think it would be this easy? I mean, think of the ****ing HR people that have to navigate this mess. Unreal.
 
Even your best employees are not giving you 8 hours.
Now wait a minute .... are you trying to say that McM doesn't give 8 hours a day? 🤣

On a serious note, I'd be willing to bet that my wife gave 8 hours and more the majority of days. She never quits working to shoot the bull.... that's just her.
 
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My bad. It was the parliamentary elections I was referring to. My Googling needs assistance apparently
That's the crazy thing. He was in the right place at the right time.

How Hitler became Chancellor, 1932-1933​

The chain of events that led to Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor on 30 January 1933 is a complicated one.
Chancellors in this period were normally weak because proportional representation made it hard for political parties to gain a majority of seats meaning the Chancellor found it difficult to control the Reichstag. By 1932 President Hindenburg had to use Article 48 to pass almost every law.
It was against this backdrop that the events of 1932 and 1933 unfolded.

Major events leading to Hitler becoming Chancellor​

1932
April
– Presidential election. Hitler came second to Hindenburg, who won 53 per cent of the vote to Hitler’s 36.8 per cent.
May – Brüning resigned as Chancellor. Hindenburg appointed Franz Von Papen, a conservative, as his replacement.
July – Reichstag elections. The Nazis became the largest party with 230 seats. Hitler demanded to be made Chancellor but Papen remained.
November – Reichstag elections called by Von Papen to try to win a majority in parliament. Nazis lost 34 seats but remained the largest party with 196 seats.
December – Von Papen resigned. Hindenburg appointed Kurt Von Schleicher, an army general, as Chancellor. Von Schleicher tried to split the Nazis by asking a leading Nazi called Gregor Strasser to be his Vice Chancellor. Hitler forced Strasser to decline.
1933
January
– Von Papen and Hindenburg turned to Hitler, appointing him as Chancellor with Von Papen as Vice Chancellor. They believed they could control Hitler and get him to do what they wanted.
 
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back to the office. Ridiculous. Biden is really something else



Shocker..... the actual author of that memo you originally posted was nobody from within govt but was instead Noah Peters from P2025

 
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