Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a very interesting experiment. If this administration/cabinet is able to have even modest success it will signal to the greater business community a return of the private citizen as temporary government employee.
That wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
Surely you jest! Private citizens don't know what is in their best interest or the country's best interest! Why do you think we have a huge government, career politicians and layer after layer of policy wonk? We have them because THEY AND ONLY THEY know what's good.
You silly civilian!
Hahaha. Love this!
Agreed it's going to be a very interesting experiment.
Said with zero sarcasm -- this can truly work (or not, course, as with any other SOS)
No, it can't truly work, the stupidity really is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Trumpkins are very bad at logic. Unsurprisingly.
But they thrashed Hillary in the election!
BTW, I did not vote for Trump but the reality is that he came out of nowhere and destroyed 16 other Republicans, the Bush and Clinton dynasties and the establishment of both parties. And he did that all with the help of the Trumpkins!
Not bad ........
You mean whe he won on a technicality and lost by close to 3 million vote. Or when he sold out his base by appoint a bunch of billionaires. Or by his historically low approval rating.
Yeah, yeah .......... but he will be president for the next four years. And with Pelosi's help maybe the next eight years.
I am all for Hillary running again in 2020. Remember that glass ceiling needs to be broken![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a very interesting experiment. If this administration/cabinet is able to have even modest success it will signal to the greater business community a return of the private citizen as temporary government employee.
That wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
Surely you jest! Private citizens don't know what is in their best interest or the country's best interest! Why do you think we have a huge government, career politicians and layer after layer of policy wonk? We have them because THEY AND ONLY THEY know what's good.
You silly civilian!
Hahaha. Love this!
Agreed it's going to be a very interesting experiment.
Said with zero sarcasm -- this can truly work (or not, course, as with any other SOS)
No, it can't truly work, the stupidity really is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Trumpkins are very bad at logic. Unsurprisingly.
But they thrashed Hillary in the election!
BTW, I did not vote for Trump but the reality is that he came out of nowhere and destroyed 16 other Republicans, the Bush and Clinton dynasties and the establishment of both parties. And he did that all with the help of the Trumpkins!
Not bad ........
You mean whe he won on a technicality and lost by close to 3 million vote. Or when he sold out his base by appoint a bunch of billionaires. Or by his historically low approval rating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a very interesting experiment. If this administration/cabinet is able to have even modest success it will signal to the greater business community a return of the private citizen as temporary government employee.
That wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
Surely you jest! Private citizens don't know what is in their best interest or the country's best interest! Why do you think we have a huge government, career politicians and layer after layer of policy wonk? We have them because THEY AND ONLY THEY know what's good.
You silly civilian!
Hahaha. Love this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Trumpkins are very bad at logic. Unsurprisingly.
But they thrashed Hillary in the election!
BTW, I did not vote for Trump but the reality is that he came out of nowhere and destroyed 16 other Republicans, the Bush and Clinton dynasties and the establishment of both parties. And he did that all with the help of the Trumpkins!
Not bad ........
Anonymous wrote:
Trumpkins are very bad at logic. Unsurprisingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a very interesting experiment. If this administration/cabinet is able to have even modest success it will signal to the greater business community a return of the private citizen as temporary government employee.
That wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
Surely you jest! Private citizens don't know what is in their best interest or the country's best interest! Why do you think we have a huge government, career politicians and layer after layer of policy wonk? We have them because THEY AND ONLY THEY know what's good.
You silly civilian!
Hahaha. Love this!
Agreed it's going to be a very interesting experiment.
Said with zero sarcasm -- this can truly work (or not, course, as with any other SOS)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a very interesting experiment. If this administration/cabinet is able to have even modest success it will signal to the greater business community a return of the private citizen as temporary government employee.
That wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
Surely you jest! Private citizens don't know what is in their best interest or the country's best interest! Why do you think we have a huge government, career politicians and layer after layer of policy wonk? We have them because THEY AND ONLY THEY know what's good.
You silly civilian!
Hahaha. Love this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a very interesting experiment. If this administration/cabinet is able to have even modest success it will signal to the greater business community a return of the private citizen as temporary government employee.
That wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
Surely you jest! Private citizens don't know what is in their best interest or the country's best interest! Why do you think we have a huge government, career politicians and layer after layer of policy wonk? We have them because THEY AND ONLY THEY know what's good.
You silly civilian!
Hahaha. Love this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a very interesting experiment. If this administration/cabinet is able to have even modest success it will signal to the greater business community a return of the private citizen as temporary government employee.
That wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
Surely you jest! Private citizens don't know what is in their best interest or the country's best interest! Why do you think we have a huge government, career politicians and layer after layer of policy wonk? We have them because THEY AND ONLY THEY know what's good.
You silly civilian!
Anonymous wrote:Excellent choice: he will sail through confirmation.
A couple of defections from the Republicans but there are enough Democrats vulnerable in 2018 who will support his confirmation.