We r Back Hoping your Turkey Was Just a Bird

Poor Ted. He keeps coming down all the escalators in most places but unlike another Turkey, he won't pay people to sing cheers as he runs for President (lost count of the times)

 
I hope your Thanksgiving and the start of the holidays find you all with hope and love in your hearts.
The first story is about a human Turkey, Sen.Ted Cruz whom Americans know well for being anti-gay, anti-women's rights, anti-transexuals, and transgenders because he thinks maybe his god made a mistake by making such people and he has the responsibility and the joy to correct that by eliminating the laws that protect all in this United States. Let them suffer like people did 60 years ago.

Republicans Introduce Bill Mandating Misgendering of Trans Federal Employees

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn) have introduced bicameral legislation that would ban all federal government employees and federally funded entities from using anything other than a person’s legal name and the pronouns that correspond with the sex they were assigned at birth. The bill, misleadingly named the Safeguarding Free Speech Act, was introduced in response to a new “Gender Identity Non-Discrimination and Inclusion Policy for Employees and Applicants” issued in October by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This policy offers direction to ensure adherence to federal regulations prohibiting sex discrimination in employment and aims to cultivate a workplace that is welcoming and inclusive for all employees by mandating that HHS employees use the preferred names and pronouns of their colleagues. The anti-transgender bill introduced by Cruz and Ogles would block federal funds from being used to implement such rules and would entitle federal employees and contractors to sue and collect damages of up to $100,000 if a federal agency requests that they use the preferred name and pronouns of a coworker. The bill’s co-sponsors include Republican Reps. Lauren Boebert (Colorado), Eli Crane (Arizona), Doug LaMalfa (California), Andy Harris (Maryland) and Mary Miller (Illinois).

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