Survival at the White House

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By now, anyone who knows anything about politics understands that President Trump’s arrival on the American scene has totally destroyed the stability established by decades of anonymous bureaucrats. This article delves into this and is worthy of being read.

Besides the Washington press and pundit corps, Donald Trump faced a third and more formidable opponent: the culture of permanent and senior employees of the federal and state governments, and the political appointees in Washington who revolve in and out from business, think tanks, lobbying firms, universities, and the media. Or as the legal scholar of the administrative state Philip Hamburger put it: “Although the United States remains a republic, administrative power creates within it a very different sort of government. The result is a state within the state — an administrative state within the Constitution’s United States.”

Since the U.S. post-war era, the growth of American state and federal government has been enormous. By 2017, there were nearly 3 million civilian federal workers, and another 1.3 million Americans in the uniformed military. Over 22 million local, state, and federal workers had made government the largest employment sector.

The insidious power of the unelected administrative state is easy to understand. After all, it governs the most powerful aspects of modern American life: taxes, surveillance, criminal-justice proceedings, national security, and regulation. The nightmares of any independent trucker or small-business person are being audited by the IRS, having communications surveilled, or being investigated by a government regulator or prosecutor.

There is much more @ Donald Trump's White House -- President's Media and Political Enemies Haven't Stopped Him Yet | National Review
 
Trump does not care what your title is...or job description...or how long you have worked in DC...or who you are ...if you are not doing a worth while job for the American people you are gone....its the dead weight that are afraid of Trump...they know who they are and they know they have been bilking the tax payer for a long time...they also know Trump will one day find them and find a way to eliminate their position....
In Trump's 2nd term watch the fur fly...he will shrink the size of government to what it should be and the elected class...and the bureaucrat class know it....
 
Trump does not care what your title is...or job description...or how long you have worked in DC...or who you are ...if you are not doing a worth while job for the American people you are gone....its the dead weight that are afraid of Trump...they know who they are and they know they have been bilking the tax payer for a long time...they also know Trump will one day find them and find a way to eliminate their position....
In Trump's 2nd term watch the fur fly...he will shrink the size of government to what it should be and the elected class...and the bureaucrat class know it....
Would be great, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
Pres.Trump is the nations first truly Independent president.

He owes no allegiance to either the "D's" or "R's" political machines.

This why he is kicking butt and taking names.

And the slimy DC swamp inhabits are in fear of him. .. :cool:
 
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I'm not sure I agree with the premise of the article as presented in the OP. Seems to me Trump has fired a good number of his own people for dissatisfaction in their performance. But I have to admit that what was presented didn't feed my appetite to go out a read the complete article. Also feel it is still way too early to offer a fair judgement.
 
president-trump-5.jpg


By now, anyone who knows anything about politics understands that President Trump’s arrival on the American scene has totally destroyed the stability established by decades of anonymous bureaucrats. This article delves into this and is worthy of being read.

Besides the Washington press and pundit corps, Donald Trump faced a third and more formidable opponent: the culture of permanent and senior employees of the federal and state governments, and the political appointees in Washington who revolve in and out from business, think tanks, lobbying firms, universities, and the media. Or as the legal scholar of the administrative state Philip Hamburger put it: “Although the United States remains a republic, administrative power creates within it a very different sort of government. The result is a state within the state — an administrative state within the Constitution’s United States.”

Since the U.S. post-war era, the growth of American state and federal government has been enormous. By 2017, there were nearly 3 million civilian federal workers, and another 1.3 million Americans in the uniformed military. Over 22 million local, state, and federal workers had made government the largest employment sector.

The insidious power of the unelected administrative state is easy to understand. After all, it governs the most powerful aspects of modern American life: taxes, surveillance, criminal-justice proceedings, national security, and regulation. The nightmares of any independent trucker or small-business person are being audited by the IRS, having communications surveilled, or being investigated by a government regulator or prosecutor.

There is much more @ Donald Trump's White House -- President's Media and Political Enemies Haven't Stopped Him Yet | National Review



Trump is totally destroying our economic stability......

The Secret Behind Growth in Trump’s America Is Deficit Spending
By
Ben Holland
December 21, 2018, 3:00 AM CST Updated on December 22, 2018, 4:00 AM CST
Bloomberg News


The economy has expanded at an average pace of 2.82% under Trump compared with 2.19% during the Obama recovery, a difference of 0.63 basis points. Here's where the extra growth came from.

.04% Foreigners
.10% Households
.16% Businesses
.33% Government

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis


Neither foreigners nor business investment have come to the rescue. Trade cut into the expansion by the most in more than 30 years last quarter. Corporate spending on plant and equipment unexpectedly fell in November, according to data published Friday, and it’s been essentially flat as a component of growth.""""


 
I'm not sure I agree with the premise of the article as presented in the OP. Seems to me Trump has fired a good number of his own people for dissatisfaction in their performance. But I have to admit that what was presented didn't feed my appetite to go out a read the complete article. Also feel it is still way too early to offer a fair judgement.


He's hires "only the best people" and then they either become disgusted and quit or he fires them.
He's nothing but a goon from Queens who has lied and cheated his way to the top, thanks to the incredibly stupid people who bought his snake oil.
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You know what I think is funny as hell? Today, when Trump was talking about his upcoming summit with N. Korea, he was talking about getting Un to get rid of his nukes and missiles so he could make a real estate deal.

We don't have a president, we have a realtor who's looking to develop properties.
 
Trump is totally destroying our economic stability......

The Secret Behind Growth in Trump’s America Is Deficit Spending
By
Ben Holland
December 21, 2018, 3:00 AM CST Updated on December 22, 2018, 4:00 AM CST
Bloomberg News


The economy has expanded at an average pace of 2.82% under Trump compared with 2.19% during the Obama recovery, a difference of 0.63 basis points. Here's where the extra growth came from.

.04% Foreigners
.10% Households
.16% Businesses
.33% Government

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis


Neither foreigners nor business investment have come to the rescue. Trade cut into the expansion by the most in more than 30 years last quarter. Corporate spending on plant and equipment unexpectedly fell in November, according to data published Friday, and it’s been essentially flat as a component of growth.""""

Using HUGE type fonts and lying go hand in hand, Foghorn....how about you take your little carnival act to the Rubber Room where it belongs.
 
I'm not sure I agree with the premise of the article as presented in the OP. Seems to me Trump has fired a good number of his own people for dissatisfaction in their performance. But I have to admit that what was presented didn't feed my appetite to go out a read the complete article. Also feel it is still way too early to offer a fair judgement.


He's hires "only the best people" and then they either become disgusted and quit or he fires them.
He's nothing but a goon from Queens who has lied and cheated his way to the top, thanks to the incredibly stupid people who bought his snake oil.
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.
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And there's a whole lot of stupid out there that bought into the con artist's bullshit.
 
president-trump-5.jpg


By now, anyone who knows anything about politics understands that President Trump’s arrival on the American scene has totally destroyed the stability established by decades of anonymous bureaucrats. This article delves into this and is worthy of being read.

Besides the Washington press and pundit corps, Donald Trump faced a third and more formidable opponent: the culture of permanent and senior employees of the federal and state governments, and the political appointees in Washington who revolve in and out from business, think tanks, lobbying firms, universities, and the media. Or as the legal scholar of the administrative state Philip Hamburger put it: “Although the United States remains a republic, administrative power creates within it a very different sort of government. The result is a state within the state — an administrative state within the Constitution’s United States.”

Since the U.S. post-war era, the growth of American state and federal government has been enormous. By 2017, there were nearly 3 million civilian federal workers, and another 1.3 million Americans in the uniformed military. Over 22 million local, state, and federal workers had made government the largest employment sector.

The insidious power of the unelected administrative state is easy to understand. After all, it governs the most powerful aspects of modern American life: taxes, surveillance, criminal-justice proceedings, national security, and regulation. The nightmares of any independent trucker or small-business person are being audited by the IRS, having communications surveilled, or being investigated by a government regulator or prosecutor.

There is much more @ Donald Trump's White House -- President's Media and Political Enemies Haven't Stopped Him Yet | National Review

Sure, I agree that Washington has been populated by 'Bureaucrats' , but they do their jobs very well and serve the American people very well. We didn't become the most powerful nation on earth by dumb luck. We've had very good to excellent leadership in Washington...not perfect, but the best government in the world of any major nation in the world.

Meanwhile, Trump has been working for nothing less the destruction of our government in order to install a world wide fascist defacto monarchy. He is the KING of global elitists.

That's why he loves dictators like Kim Jung un and Putin. He's trying to turn America into another right wing fascist dictatorship.
 
president-trump-5.jpg


By now, anyone who knows anything about politics understands that President Trump’s arrival on the American scene has totally destroyed the stability established by decades of anonymous bureaucrats. This article delves into this and is worthy of being read.

Besides the Washington press and pundit corps, Donald Trump faced a third and more formidable opponent: the culture of permanent and senior employees of the federal and state governments, and the political appointees in Washington who revolve in and out from business, think tanks, lobbying firms, universities, and the media. Or as the legal scholar of the administrative state Philip Hamburger put it: “Although the United States remains a republic, administrative power creates within it a very different sort of government. The result is a state within the state — an administrative state within the Constitution’s United States.”

Since the U.S. post-war era, the growth of American state and federal government has been enormous. By 2017, there were nearly 3 million civilian federal workers, and another 1.3 million Americans in the uniformed military. Over 22 million local, state, and federal workers had made government the largest employment sector.

The insidious power of the unelected administrative state is easy to understand. After all, it governs the most powerful aspects of modern American life: taxes, surveillance, criminal-justice proceedings, national security, and regulation. The nightmares of any independent trucker or small-business person are being audited by the IRS, having communications surveilled, or being investigated by a government regulator or prosecutor.

There is much more @ Donald Trump's White House -- President's Media and Political Enemies Haven't Stopped Him Yet | National Review

Sure, I agree that Washington has been populated by 'Bureaucrats' , but they do their jobs very well and serve the American people very well. We didn't become the most powerful nation on earth by dumb luck. We've had very good to excellent leadership in Washington...not perfect, but the best government in the world of any major nation in the world.

Meanwhile, Trump has been working for nothing less the destruction of our government in order to install a world wide fascist defacto monarchy. He is the KING of global elitists.

That's why he loves dictators like Kim Jung un and Putin. He's trying to turn America into another right wing fascist dictatorship.

What the hell do you know about government bureaucrats?
Have you ever worked in government?
Have you ever actually seen what goes on in government offices?
We became the greatest country in the world IN SPITE of the "leaders" in Washington. Private industry has done great in spite of onerous regulations.
 
president-trump-5.jpg


By now, anyone who knows anything about politics understands that President Trump’s arrival on the American scene has totally destroyed the stability established by decades of anonymous bureaucrats. This article delves into this and is worthy of being read.

Besides the Washington press and pundit corps, Donald Trump faced a third and more formidable opponent: the culture of permanent and senior employees of the federal and state governments, and the political appointees in Washington who revolve in and out from business, think tanks, lobbying firms, universities, and the media. Or as the legal scholar of the administrative state Philip Hamburger put it: “Although the United States remains a republic, administrative power creates within it a very different sort of government. The result is a state within the state — an administrative state within the Constitution’s United States.”

Since the U.S. post-war era, the growth of American state and federal government has been enormous. By 2017, there were nearly 3 million civilian federal workers, and another 1.3 million Americans in the uniformed military. Over 22 million local, state, and federal workers had made government the largest employment sector.

The insidious power of the unelected administrative state is easy to understand. After all, it governs the most powerful aspects of modern American life: taxes, surveillance, criminal-justice proceedings, national security, and regulation. The nightmares of any independent trucker or small-business person are being audited by the IRS, having communications surveilled, or being investigated by a government regulator or prosecutor.

There is much more @ Donald Trump's White House -- President's Media and Political Enemies Haven't Stopped Him Yet | National Review

Sure, I agree that Washington has been populated by 'Bureaucrats' , but they do their jobs very well and serve the American people very well. We didn't become the most powerful nation on earth by dumb luck. We've had very good to excellent leadership in Washington...not perfect, but the best government in the world of any major nation in the world.

Meanwhile, Trump has been working for nothing less the destruction of our government in order to install a world wide fascist defacto monarchy. He is the KING of global elitists.

That's why he loves dictators like Kim Jung un and Putin. He's trying to turn America into another right wing fascist dictatorship.

What the hell do you know about government bureaucrats?
Have you ever worked in government?
Have you ever actually seen what goes on in government offices?
We became the greatest country in the world IN SPITE of the "leaders" in Washington. Private industry has done great in spite of onerous regulations.

American private industry has been feeding off the teat of government since WWII. Outside of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries almost every major technological advance has come from government funded R&D projects.

Who do you think invented the internet? Who do you think funded the development of the computer industry?

All of it was done under government contracts.

Who supported the airline industry from 1930 to 1980?
 

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