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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe "de-construction of the administrative state"...
We are witnessing the results of the Steve Bannon policy of "de-construction of the administrative state" with our present State Dept.
From the beginning, with the hire of Rex Tillerson, they have chosen to shrink and weaken the State Department.
This is where it ends.
https://fortune.com/2017/02/25/bannon-trump-cabinet-cpac/
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The "de-construction of the administrative state"... (Original Post)
kentuck
Nov 2019
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the proper description is "the creation of a totalitarian centralized government"
Thomas Hurt
Nov 2019
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Exactly what I've been thinking, but it doesn't stop with the State Department. n/t
ariadne0614
Nov 2019
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Thomas Hurt
(13,976 posts)1. the proper description is "the creation of a totalitarian centralized government"
ariadne0614
(2,153 posts)2. Exactly what I've been thinking, but it doesn't stop with the State Department. n/t
A HERETIC I AM
(24,871 posts)3. Why was that complete assholes distorted view of government
Ever allowed to become policy?
Never mind. I know the answer.
