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mahatmakanejeeves

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11. I know it's a waste of time with him, but:
Thu Sep 26, 2019, 01:27 PM
Sep 2019
Whistleblower Protection Act

Long title: An Act to amend title 5, United States Code, to strengthen the protections available to Federal employees against prohibited personnel practices, and for other purposes.
Nicknames: Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989
Enacted by: the 101st United States Congress
Effective: April 10, 1989

Citations
Public law: 101-12
Statutes at Large: 103 Stat. 16

Codification
Titles amended: 5 U.S.C.: Government Organization and Employees
U.S.C. sections amended: 5 U.S.C. ch. 12 § 1201 et seq.

Legislative history
Introduced in the Senate as S. 20 by Carl Levin (D–MI) on January 25, 1989
Passed the Senate on March 16, 1989 (97-0, Roll call vote 24, via Senate.gov)
Passed the House on March 21, 1989 (Agreed voice vote)
Signed into law by President George H.W. Bush on April 10, 1989

The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989, 5 U.S.C. 2302(b)(8)-(9), Pub.L. 101-12 as amended, is a United States federal law that protects federal whistleblowers who work for the government and report the possible existence of an activity constituting a violation of law, rules, or regulations, or mismanagement, gross waste of funds, abuse of authority or a substantial and specific danger to public health and safety. A federal agency violates the Whistleblower Protection Act if agency authorities take (or threaten to take) retaliatory personnel action against any employee or applicant because of disclosure of information by that employee or applicant.

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ahem durablend Sep 2019 #1
Traditionally a firing squad bigbrother05 Sep 2019 #5
Whatever does the job! durablend Sep 2019 #8
Personally, I'm in favor of using a guillotine mnhtnbb Sep 2019 #13
Should Be Reserved for Deposed Dictators Stallion Sep 2019 #16
I believe the Rosenbergs got the chair. Dave Starsky Sep 2019 #34
How would Donnie-Dumb-Ass know.... SergeStorms Sep 2019 #39
Ha ck4829 Sep 2019 #49
He really cannot control himself... Moostache Sep 2019 #2
+1. Your text makes two excellent points. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2019 #25
His threat also implies what the whistleblower reported is true. tclambert Sep 2019 #47
Full blown retribution while he still has some power to punish good people. ffr Sep 2019 #3
They'll impeach him, remove him from office. He won't be imprisoned. SergeStorms Sep 2019 #40
All the candidates running now need to pledge ..... Hotler Sep 2019 #42
Treason SCVDem Sep 2019 #4
Who gets arrested next? ffr Sep 2019 #6
More than likely joost5 Sep 2019 #7
I honestly think he's a good candidate for suicide. n/t Mr.Bill Sep 2019 #28
That'll work... rickyhall Sep 2019 #30
Too narcissistic for suicide Danmel Sep 2019 #31
And way, way too cowardly. Dave Starsky Sep 2019 #33
he's sending emails to all his dummy supporters begging for his new impeachment defense fund yaesu Sep 2019 #9
He's flailing miserably... Chakaconcarne Sep 2019 #10
I know it's a waste of time with him, but: mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2019 #11
Suggesting whistle blowers should be executed Bradical79 Sep 2019 #12
Yep, we are seeing the "tyranny" we keep hearing them talk about ck4829 Sep 2019 #50
Richard Painter is on MSNBC and just spoke of how dangerous this deranged man is onetexan Sep 2019 #14
Claiming they are spies duforsure Sep 2019 #15
Well some are calling it a bit more extreme, did he almost say this? bucolic_frolic Sep 2019 #17
yes he said it - they aired it live about 20 minutes ago. Mob-boss style no less. onetexan Sep 2019 #19
The FBI should investigate like they do ordinary citizens making threats bucolic_frolic Sep 2019 #21
this is why the safety of the whistleblower is paramount right now onetexan Sep 2019 #24
He's trying to shift the narrative. cstanleytech Sep 2019 #18
Trump's Big Mouth earthside Sep 2019 #20
Hey Trump, can you spell TREASON? Firestorm49 Sep 2019 #22
George Conway: Threatening actual and potential witnesses constitutes obstruction of justice iluvtennis Sep 2019 #23
Proof that Trump has lost it, get the straightjacket and get him out of there.. Stuart G Sep 2019 #26
How it must grate on him wysimdnwyg Sep 2019 #27
Threatening a witness. orangecrush Sep 2019 #29
From the Hoarse Whisperer Gothmog Sep 2019 #32
The Orange Queen said "Off with his head!" . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2019 #35
Donnie Two Scoops is worrying the punishment for the wrong guy. Donnie need to worry for himself. marble falls Sep 2019 #36
You know he had lost the argument when he begins the spy talk. yellowcanine Sep 2019 #37
He knows what should be done with spies johnnyfins Sep 2019 #38
I am told the NYT cancellation wait time on the phone is up to 130 minutes Gothmog Sep 2019 #41
#cancelNYT Gothmog Sep 2019 #43
Trump Calls for Killing of Whistleblower dalton99a Sep 2019 #44
Now Lindsey Grahan is piling on Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2019 #45
Hey Leningrad Lindsey.... not_the_one Sep 2019 #46
It is hard to cancel Gothmog Sep 2019 #48
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