Blinken questioned for State Department hosting in-house therapy sessions after Trump win

Taxpayer money wasted AGAIN by anti-Trumpers working in the federal government .
“I am concerned that the Department is catering to federal employees who are personally devastated by the normal functioning of American democracy through the provision of government-funded mental health counseling because Kamala Harris was not elected President of the United States,” Issa said in a letter to Blinken last week.

The letter comes after a Free Beacon report earlier this month that detailed two alleged therapy sessions that were held at the State Department after Trump’s victory, with sources telling the outlet that one such instance amounted to an information “cry session.”
In his letter to Blinken, Issa argued that the reported sessions were “disturbing” and that “nonpartisan government officials” should not be suffering a “personal meltdown over the result of a free and fair election.”
Issa also raised fears that the sessions could also call into question the willingness of some of the State Department’s employees to carry out Trump’s new vision for the agency. If federal employees can’t deal with the results of an election, then they don’t need to be federal employees.
It’s time to lower the hatchet and cut DEEP !!!
It sickens me to know so many Americans become so weak and so fragile .

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It’s all deja-vu.
Wasn’t it mere 8 years ago when highschools in America were holding “therapy sessions” when Trump won?

Liberalism is a deep-rooted disease, but it can’t be cured by such therapy sessions.

Blinken is on my list of people that should face a military tribunal before being put to death!

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Mostly college students with coloring books and their safe place .

2016 Teddy bears, Play-Doh and coloring books are staples of nursery schools, but now they are showing up on college campuses to help distraught students
cope with the election of a president they don’t like.
Around the nation, students are turning to the tools of toddlers as a bizarre form of therapy in the wake of Donald Trump’s election last week. Colleges and universities are encouraging students to cry, cuddle with puppies and sip hot chocolate to soothe their fragile psyches, an approach some critics say would be funny if it weren’t so alarming.

  • Cornell University recently hosted a “cry-in,” complete with hot chocolate and tissues for disappointed Hillary Clinton supporters.
  • University of Pennsylvania brought in a puppy and a kitten for therapeutic cuddling.
  • Tufts University held arts and crafts sessions for students.
  • University of Michigan Law School scheduled an event for this Friday called “Post-Election Self-Care With Food and Play” with “stress-busting self-care activities” including coloring, blowing bubbles, sculpting with Play-Doh and “positive card making.

The universities are no longer bastions of higher education but rather therapeutic centers for neurotic American youth.

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