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In reply to the discussion: What if the stealth way of breaking a country is to empty its government of experienced workers? [View all]Grasswire2
(13,849 posts)63. AND the social safety nets that would feed and house all those bereft workers are under attack
What a grim picture THAT is.
The Great Depression would be nothing compared to hundreds of thousands of workers suddenly without food, housing, benefits, medical care........all at the same time.
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What if the stealth way of breaking a country is to empty its government of experienced workers? [View all]
Grasswire2
Dec 2018
OP
I'm not trying to start a firestorm here, but that's why Biden is in the mix for me.
BadgerMom
Dec 2018
#23
You damn right....and he knows all the players and will assemble A teams quickly. nt
UniteFightBack
Dec 2018
#67
"Administrative deconstruction" is indeed a thing, aka "Reversing the New Deal"
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#2
Glaude's comment was about GOP reversal of the New Deal as domestic goal of administrative deconst.
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#50
Also remember: The GOP has been doing this since before Trump was any part of it.
FiveGoodMen
Dec 2018
#19
The shutdown will weaken TSA, Customs and Border Protection, and the Coast Guard
Quemado
Dec 2018
#6
AND the social safety nets that would feed and house all those bereft workers are under attack
Grasswire2
Dec 2018
#63
Rachel Maddow spotted this on Day One. She calls it "hollowing out" the federal government. So yes.
Hekate
Dec 2018
#10
Did he make the Russia connection, or downplay/ignore it? I'm guessing the latter. Nt
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#28
He should be ready to answer for every time he called the Russia investigation "new McCarthyism"
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#51
Actually I don't feel strongly about him, I feel strongly about Russian propagandists.
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#54
this has always been the repug way since nixon, not so much to dumb down but to profit,
elmac
Dec 2018
#18
Exactly. Weakening government and oversight has always been the plan of conservatives, but
Mrs. Overall
Dec 2018
#24
This has long been a plan by those who've leaked details at CPAC of what 'small gov' means.
ancianita
Dec 2018
#27
Yup. But thankfully, nowhere near small enough to drown in a bathtub yet. (n/t)
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#29
Not thankfully. We all know it's a figure of speech pointing to a slow roll killing of democracy
ancianita
Dec 2018
#33
Suffice it to say we disagree - there's a lot more than the House and Mueller
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#45
Only in our circles. It's too big a country for our ideas to influence whole pockets of govt. haters
ancianita
Dec 2018
#57
Imho you're wrong if you discount the power of the demos, but you're entitled to your opinion. nt
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#58
We're good, no doubt. Great House Counsel, yes. But it's an uphill battle and maybe our last chance.
ancianita
Dec 2018
#60
Agree with all of the above. I keep an optimistic view, because I honestly do believe...
FreepFryer
Dec 2018
#61
Just take a look at what is happening in Turkey, the Philippines, Poland and Hungary.
Initech
Dec 2018
#56