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Hayvok | 1 year ago

Ideally, trying to reform the government & its activities shouldn't require a team to burrow all the way down to the literal payments system & call individual balls and strikes.

But I assume that is indicative of how unresponsive the bureaucracy has become to political direction from the president & secretaries.

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drawkward|1 year ago

Try this assumption on for size: this team just wants to break the government and make it serve the party, not the country.

kuschku|1 year ago

> unresponsive the bureaucracy has become to political direction from the president & secretaries

You call it unresponsive, the founding fathers called it "checks and balances"

krainboltgreene|1 year ago

Look I get where you're coming from, but those "checks and balances" can't be the thing you defend because they've largely done neither and in fact allowed this insanity in the first place.

ConspiracyFact|1 year ago

A desire for an “independent bureaucracy” is quite the creative interpretation of the idea of checks and balances…

jenkstom|1 year ago

Bureaucracy is there to protect us from people like Trump and Elon. Congress can pass laws and the president can issue orders. This action threatens the US financial system, which threatens the economic stability of most of the world. In terms of human suffering this could have massive impact. We now have a psychopath (well, at least one) with his fingers around our throats. We're all waiting to see what comes next, but it won't be good.

CrimsonRain|1 year ago

Defending bureaucracy. What next? Lobbying is good?

dionian|1 year ago

Sunlight is the best disinfectant