IT IS AS BAD AS WE THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE. ACTUALLY, WORSE.
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) November 14, 2024
IT IS AS BAD AS WE THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE. ACTUALLY, WORSE.
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) November 14, 2024
historian said:Jack Bauer said:
This....person..Just won Delaware's only congressional seat.3/ McBride even wants boys to be able to compete against girls in sports. When a lawmaker brought up the unfairness faced by @Riley_Gaines_ against Will “Lia” Thomas, Tim evaded the obvious injustice by complaining that the Republican didn’t respect Thomas’s preferred pronouns. pic.twitter.com/bosMpXLuFa
— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) November 14, 2024
Mental illness should disqualify him from serving in Congress. His misogyny and support for child abuse are also disqualifying. Naturally, this level of perversion and disconnect from reality belongs to a "Democrat".
well, the contractors were para-military (PM) types, not collectors, so there's an apples/oranges thing there. We did Blackrock to keep US Military out of certain roles. CIA is better structured for that type of contracting, so that's who usually takes the lead.FLBear5630 said:As I said, I do not have any Intel experience and can't really weigh in. I defer to you, as you were in it. I do know that when the Private Sector filled the gap firms like Black Rock and others went hogwild. It was not any better, maybe better run? But they fed at the trough just as much. Private sector is not necessarily better.whiterock said:FLBear5630 said:My experience is on the infrastructure side. Just like some in the Defense or Maritime Industry, I doubt there are people building Chinooks or operating Ports that want it to fail. The disconnect may be that I am thinking of "Bureaucrats" in the physical world, not the administrative. I have no experience with Labor or Intel, but I can tell you from 30 years of experience NOBODY at USDOT wants a bridge to fail. Engineers have licenses on the line and potential criminal charges (yes, a bridge collapses because of a screw up or oversight manslaughter charges are possible).whiterock said:very few bureaucrats are technocrats at anything other than exploring the boundaries of bureaucratic power.Realitybites said:
FLBear, you forget that Americans don't form their opinions about government workers in a vacuum. We form our opinions about government workers by dealing with government workers.
When you say that 99% are pros who do their jobs very well, our day to day experience knows it is an incorrect statement.
Every dedicated public servant in the burearucracy is vastly outnumbered by a legion of squirrel killers.
it's just how the organism works. bureaucrats very, very rarely think of themselves as servants of the public. Very, very few ask themselves when they have latitude for judgement...."what is fair?"...."How would I want to be treated here." The nature of the job is to look at the law and serve the law, as far as the law allows.
That's how you get bureaucratic reinterpretations inverting law inside-out. That's how you have the plain wording of immigration statute citing "public charge" as an exclusion for entry or presence in the USA being interpreted to mean that someone on welfare benefits, food stamp benefits, unemployment benefits, etc....is not a public charge. It's how you get Title IX, a law written to carve out funding for women to have guaranteed opportunities for the same life lessons that men receive from engaging competitive sports....being used to force women to compete against biological males, having the share showers with biological males, etc....
There is no culture fix there. It is what it is. The only practical way to control it is to prune it back severely from time to time.
Now the bean counters, that is a different story. I have no love for attorneys, accountants or risk managers! My experience the issue is the Private sector, embedding on projects and sucking it dry. They play a political game and have decisions be made on stuff other than quality and budget. You gut the Fed, you will have 5 times the private sector consultants taking over. Just like Iraq...
Nobody is complaining about DOT engineers inspecting job sites or DOA meat inspectors swabbing beef carcasses. We're talking about the swamp in Washington and more specifically the use of intel and lawfare against political opponents.
Same for CIA. Its core mission is collection abroad, so most of the anger directed at CIA is misguided. But all those signatures on that letter citing the Biden laptop as Russian disinformation was indeed an egregious abuse of, at minimum, access to classified information. Those nutjobs tried to play politics and did grievous harm to the institution by calling its objectivity into question.
We've seen waaay too many abuses of power under Democrat administrations. Time to prune branches. Time for a few perp walks. Time for a few plea agreements that involve sacrificing pensions to stay out of jail. We simply MUST instill fear into the Senior Executive Service that engaging in partisan activity is not worth the risk. There is no firewall there at the moment. Must be rebuilt.
LOL I follow Bill. Occasionally reply, just to make fun of him.Jack Bauer said:
Let me check with Bill Kristol....ok, Trump is doing a great job.IT IS AS BAD AS WE THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE. ACTUALLY, WORSE.
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) November 14, 2024
whiterock said:any selection which does not invite howls of outrage is a poor one.historian said:
We know that Hegseth is a great pick for DoD by the insane reactions by woke crazies:
https://notthebee.com/article/check-out-the-very-sane-liberal-reactions-to-trumps-pick-for-defense-secretary
“Government-funded non-governmental organizations” is obviously a contradiction in terms 😂
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 13, 2024
They are just an illegal arm of the government. https://t.co/j5CRlWK388
"All options are on the table, including recess appointments" -- John Thune pic.twitter.com/ofd1QOIruw
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 14, 2024
whiterock said:any selection which does not invite howls of outrage is a poor one.historian said:
We know that Hegseth is a great pick for DoD by the insane reactions by woke crazies:
https://notthebee.com/article/check-out-the-very-sane-liberal-reactions-to-trumps-pick-for-defense-secretary
I can impute why you'd want to have a leading isolationist voice as SOS - to keep US firmly isolationist. But SOS isn't the final say on policy. POTUS is. And Trump is not going to be an isolationist. Wasn't first go-around. Won't be this one.The_barBEARian said:whiterock said:any selection which does not invite howls of outrage is a poor one.historian said:
We know that Hegseth is a great pick for DoD by the insane reactions by woke crazies:
https://notthebee.com/article/check-out-the-very-sane-liberal-reactions-to-trumps-pick-for-defense-secretary
Exactly.
Marco Rubio as secretary of state was a poor choice.
He should have gone with Rand Paul or Thomas Massie.
the technocrat argument is sound, but how has it been working recently?nein51 said:
My concern with some of these picks is that it's like he wants basically no one with any background in running the government. Like there is a strict "don't hire anyone who has actually done some of this stuff before".
You need some legacy people around you. Even if only for a while. Even if only to help you understand the current state so you can make changes. And he got it so wrong last time.
I worked for a guy who was a visionary, maybe the best motivator I've ever been around. When he got promoted to a place where he could make changes to the entire company he failed miserably because he neglected to take into account difficult change can be.
He found out quickly that; some people just hate change, not everyone shared his vision, even people that really wanted the change didn't know how to implement it and, most importantly, it's not that easy to change actual systems…ie "we need to move away from calendar months to 4 week reporting periods". SEEMS like an easy change unless everything in your company's 100 year history has been done in calendar months and historical reporting is something you do on a semi daily basis.
Biden and Harris took money out of Medicare and used it on green energy. Now premiums will skyrocket. And they purposely tried to hide it until after the election. pic.twitter.com/AUnb4pV0l3
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) November 15, 2024
whiterock said:the technocrat argument is sound, but how has it been working recently?nein51 said:
My concern with some of these picks is that it's like he wants basically no one with any background in running the government. Like there is a strict "don't hire anyone who has actually done some of this stuff before".
You need some legacy people around you. Even if only for a while. Even if only to help you understand the current state so you can make changes. And he got it so wrong last time.
I worked for a guy who was a visionary, maybe the best motivator I've ever been around. When he got promoted to a place where he could make changes to the entire company he failed miserably because he neglected to take into account difficult change can be.
He found out quickly that; some people just hate change, not everyone shared his vision, even people that really wanted the change didn't know how to implement it and, most importantly, it's not that easy to change actual systems…ie "we need to move away from calendar months to 4 week reporting periods". SEEMS like an easy change unless everything in your company's 100 year history has been done in calendar months and historical reporting is something you do on a semi daily basis.
The cabinet picks are just the tip of the iceberg. There are a couple hundred more beneath that, and they will be the actual hands on the tiller. There will be some gems. Steven Miller & Kash Patel from the first Trump admin are good examples. Those guys know how to execute. We'll have more this go-around.
Trump has had 4 years to plan for this. Don't think he hasn't.
Stephen A. Smith goes OFF on Oprah Winfrey for her fearmongering over Trump. pic.twitter.com/q1xLyelaMQ
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 15, 2024
America-last losers till the bitter end. https://t.co/0JLkZHfoAP
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) November 14, 2024
The_barBEARian said:whiterock said:any selection which does not invite howls of outrage is a poor one.historian said:
We know that Hegseth is a great pick for DoD by the insane reactions by woke crazies:
https://notthebee.com/article/check-out-the-very-sane-liberal-reactions-to-trumps-pick-for-defense-secretary
Exactly.
Marco Rubio as secretary of state was a poor choice.
He should have gone with Rand Paul or Thomas Massie.
historian said:America-last losers till the bitter end. https://t.co/0JLkZHfoAP
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) November 14, 2024
Don’t ever forget what they did. This was only a few years ago. The “trust the science” cult broke minds and destroyed lives.
— MAZE (@mazemoore) November 15, 2024
The reckoning has arrived. pic.twitter.com/yYC28BipAJ
historian said:Biden and Harris took money out of Medicare and used it on green energy. Now premiums will skyrocket. And they purposely tried to hide it until after the election. pic.twitter.com/AUnb4pV0l3
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) November 15, 2024
This speech is why Trump appointed Pete Hegseth Secretary of Defense and he’s exactly right. pic.twitter.com/CaC9hUDRma
— @amuse (@amuse) November 14, 2024
For State????The_barBEARian said:whiterock said:any selection which does not invite howls of outrage is a poor one.historian said:
We know that Hegseth is a great pick for DoD by the insane reactions by woke crazies:
https://notthebee.com/article/check-out-the-very-sane-liberal-reactions-to-trumps-pick-for-defense-secretary
Exactly.
Marco Rubio as secretary of state was a poor choice.
He should have gone with Rand Paul or Thomas Massie.
FLBear5630 said:For State????The_barBEARian said:whiterock said:any selection which does not invite howls of outrage is a poor one.historian said:
We know that Hegseth is a great pick for DoD by the insane reactions by woke crazies:
https://notthebee.com/article/check-out-the-very-sane-liberal-reactions-to-trumps-pick-for-defense-secretary
Exactly.
Marco Rubio as secretary of state was a poor choice.
He should have gone with Rand Paul or Thomas Massie.
I would rather have Rand Paul in charge of DSS than Kennedy Jr...
Also, when you clean out Congress of all his fiercest supporters, who is going to fight and approve his legislation?
Or, like Confirmation we don't need that anymore. The President can allocate money and confirm his choices without Congress? That is coming...
We put up with shit like this, they can deal with Matt Gaetz. pic.twitter.com/BXgfIgscDw
— CHIZ 🇺🇸 (@CHIZMAGA) November 14, 2024
Someone needs to talk some sense into the guy. A little of this is OK, such as Human, Rubio or even Musk to advise of Business and Tech. The guy is a true visionary, and his insights would be fascinating.historian said:
A scary prospect that must be avoided at all costs. I hope Trump realizes that and your fears are not realized. You have valid concerns.
A man, upset about men being excluded from girls’ sports, urges the public to shift our focus to a different group of men crossing boundaries in girl’s lives.
— ICONS (@icons_women) November 15, 2024
pic.twitter.com/mvXDYGplFC
Senator Bernie Sanders announces he will work with Trump to cap the credit card interest rates at 10% pic.twitter.com/j5ysZGJ7aA
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 16, 2024
I look forward to working with the Trump Administration on fulfilling his promise to cap credit card interest rates at 10%.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 15, 2024
We cannot continue to allow big banks to make record profits by ripping off Americans by charging them 25 to 30% interest rates.
That is usury.
NEW: Laken Riley fought for her life for 18 whole minutes before her skull was crushed allegedly by illegal alien Jose Ibarra from Venezuela.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 15, 2024
According to Riley's smartwatch, she fought from 910 am until her heart stopped at 928 am.
Prosecutors say Ibarra crushed Riley's skull… pic.twitter.com/dr4mYjpm1d