An eyeopener for Dem voters
The office of the Presidency of the US is one of leadership. He/she is presented with policy briefs that guide decisions. Those decisions are what the public sees.
After 3.5 years of hiding the obvious that Biden’s best before date passed before he ran, the Dem adherents have now been allowed to see what is behind the curtain. Some may wonder who is running the show, some won’t. The technocrats and the administrative state grew to fill the void. For all we know, there may be an internal conflict about to rise up to consume their Party. One hand not knowing what the other is doing. Conflicting rivalries and bizarre moves without oversight.
Now is the time for Trump to take control once re-elected, he’s the only hope, and must ruthlessly cut back the civil service that is out of control within Departments that may be unconstitutional. His retribution should not be revenge but change. Is he perfect, no, but he may be just the man for the job to right the ship allowing a more moderate Leader to unite the country after him without the NGOs and three lettered agencies running the show. The cuts must be deep.
It appears that all will be revealed as DEI, ESG, Net-Zero, the Covid scam, SOGI and all the crazy Woke policies go into the dustbin of history. They won’t go down without a fight but more people will have awoken.
Hopefully Diplomacy will make a comeback on the World stage and sanity will create harmony before we all go up in smoke.
The REAL problems remain out of sight.
There is no such thing as Presidential leadership or Congressional leadership.
They are all puppets, beholden to those who control the purse strings or black mail, or both.
Trump needs to let the dogs out. Abbott, Andrew Bailey (not the former SF pitching coach) and RFK Jr. Add in Flynn and Grenell. Joe Kennedy, Ron Johnson and probably alumns who would relish the fight.
Rational people want the MIC and Intelligence Community to be knee capped.
Maybe Depression 2.0 enables that. I doubt it. Zero based budgets might help. But not until the Fed can’t enable deficit spending as buyer of last resort for US bonds.