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Trump needs to embrace it, because it is necessary. But he won't"Exactly wrong. Trump
correctly understands that the sheer bureaucracy of federal agencies has reached obscene hardship on businesses and many Americans, especially the poor who cannot afford the legal resources needed to work out a rational arrangement.
As one anecdotal account, my brother has Parkinson's and cannot use either leg nor his left arm. He therefore applied for Social Security benefits and Medicaid. After ignoring his application for two months, an SSA agent finally agreed to an interview, but demanded my brother appear in person at the downtown office on a Monday morning to satisfy this agent's skepticism regarding his despite sworn affidavits from multiple doctors.
My brother's doctor chose to show up in person and all but shouted at the agent's callous disregard for the hardship his demand would impose on a disabled person, especially since the rules made clear that medical documents were sufficient. The SSA hack was completely unsuited to the role of his job.
Consider the fact that the IRS gives out the
wrong advice about 15% of the time to taxpayers, but still penalizes taxpayers for the IRS' own mistake.
IRS Advice Isn't Always Right - CBS News Consider why so many Americans support Trump in the classified documents case. For all the noise, this boils down to a disagreement between clerks at the Archive and a former elected President of the United States, and a double-standard application of the law out of what looks more and more like pure political spite.
My point is that sooner or later, almost everyone will be abused by this monolith of a federal government, and God help anyone who offends the pride of someone in a government job.
Where Trump should do better, is to bring up abuses against other people by those same government hacks. Trump would also do well to offer concrete suggestions on reforming those unelected roles. To me at least, there are few government offices which would not be made better by tying job cuts to complaints by citizens.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier