Harry Dresden
Only Adamantium Member
you sound like one.....I'm not a Democrat.
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you sound like one.....I'm not a Democrat.
BSnotTruth, you got your name backwardsTrump is the swamp. The swamp is comprised of both Democrats and Republicans.
Oh geez, who's surprised that The Subhuman wants to appoint sexual predarors, druggies, Putin apologists, & bottom feeders to his cabinet.
And that you support the upcoming shitshow.
Hopefully, we will all make it alive to the other side of those four years in one piece, and we won't all be reduced to glowing ash.
You have free speech and you are welcome to itI can criticize his decisions because they affect me, my family, the people I care about. Hopefully, Trump won't destroy all of us.
I don't need or want anything that subhuman lowlife has to offer.Nothing could be worse than what the democrats have done to this country in the past 16 years. But you keep doubling down on your ignorance. Trump will make your life better too.
Disaster administration 2.0. Populism over merit.Trump’s approach to staffing critical positions in the federal government resembles less a carefully curated assembly of experts and more a fraternity hangout session where loyalty and personal rapport outweigh qualifications. Take his Department of Defense pick, for instance, a Fox News pundit with no substantial background in defense or national security. The message is clear: expertise and competence are secondary to being part of Trump’s inner circle.
This isn’t just incompetence, it’s the reckless endangerment of the nation. These roles aren’t ceremonial; they directly impact the lives of millions of Americans and the country's standing in the world. But under Trump’s governance, the qualifications seem to boil down to one criterion: "Are you my buddy?" Forget a degree in international relations, expertise in statecraft, or any relevant experience. In Trump's administration, the guy flipping burgers at Burger King could just as well be tapped for Secretary of State. Why not? If they share a laugh over beers, that’s credential enough.
Meanwhile, China and Russia appoint highly educated individuals, experts in foreign affairs, and graduates of elite institutions, trained in national security and statecraft, to their key government roles. Their leaders prioritize competence to safeguard national interests. In contrast, Trump fills positions like he’s staffing a backyard barbecue. “Hey, Bubba, you’re a good hang, why don’t you head the CIA?” Or, “Aunt Betty’s a sweet lady, she’ll make a fine minister of agriculture” These aren’t jokes; this is the terrifying reality of Trump’s approach to governance.
This casual disregard for expertise undermines the credibility and functionality of our institutions. Government positions that require deep knowledge and precision are handed out like party favors to sycophants and cronies. By treating the highest offices in the land as rewards for personal loyalty, Trump’s second term is shaping up to be less about leadership and more about reckless cronyism. The stakes are too high for beer-buddy politics, yet here we are.
Hopefully, we'll still be here in four years, for the next election and not glowing ash.Disaster administration 2.0. Populism over merit.
It'll likely be status quo with mean tweets and nothing gets done just like 1.0.Hopefully, we'll still be here in four years, for the next election and not glowing ash.
I hope so. Maybe minus COVID, it won't be that bad. We'll get through this. No more pandemics, major wars, just a lot of funny loony shit. Let's hope that's all we get for the next four years.It'll likely be status quo with mean tweets and nothing gets done just like 1.0.
I read it. He speaks out both sides of his mouth.Concerned American, you obviously didn't click on the link I gave you. Here it is again.
Doubtful. He doesn't have Piglosi, Schiff, Nadler, Waters and Schumer obstructing his every move this time.It'll likely be status quo with mean tweets and nothing gets done just like 1.0.
Hopefully...Hey BSNotTruth, Trump is creating a transformative cabinet that is going to fix what the Democrats broke.
Chaos the Democrat party should not be wanting because swallowing ones own vomit is a bad thing, but hey you be you.He might destroy America. But hey, maybe the chaos that he's going to create is exactly what this country needs.
You'll take it and you'll like it. LMAOI don't need or want anything that subhuman lowlife has to offer.
I'm not that desperate.
No, you will. You've already surrendered to the subhuman sweathog, Trump.You'll take it and you'll like it. LMAO
Grab your ankles bubba. Enjoy the ride.No, you will. You've already surrendered to the subhuman sweathog, Trump.
You're a moron & you'll learn the hard way. LMAO
I suppose he could of staffed it with a bunch of men that thought they were women and drank white claws, and you’d be happyTrump’s approach to staffing critical positions in the federal government resembles less a carefully curated assembly of experts and more a fraternity hangout session where loyalty and personal rapport outweigh qualifications. Take his Department of Defense pick, for instance, a Fox News pundit with no substantial background in defense or national security. The message is clear: expertise and competence are secondary to being part of Trump’s inner circle.
This isn’t just incompetence, it’s the reckless endangerment of the nation. These roles aren’t ceremonial; they directly impact the lives of millions of Americans and the country's standing in the world. But under Trump’s governance, the qualifications seem to boil down to one criterion: "Are you my buddy?" Forget a degree in international relations, expertise in statecraft, or any relevant experience. In Trump's administration, the guy flipping burgers at Burger King could just as well be tapped for Secretary of State. Why not? If they share a laugh over beers, that’s credential enough.
Meanwhile, China and Russia appoint highly educated individuals, experts in foreign affairs, and graduates of elite institutions, trained in national security and statecraft, to their key government roles. Their leaders prioritize competence to safeguard national interests. In contrast, Trump fills positions like he’s staffing a backyard barbecue. “Hey, Bubba, you’re a good hang, why don’t you head the CIA?” Or, “Aunt Betty’s a sweet lady, she’ll make a fine minister of agriculture” These aren’t jokes; this is the terrifying reality of Trump’s approach to governance.
This casual disregard for expertise undermines the credibility and functionality of our institutions. Government positions that require deep knowledge and precision are handed out like party favors to sycophants and cronies. By treating the highest offices in the land as rewards for personal loyalty, Trump’s second term is shaping up to be less about leadership and more about reckless cronyism. The stakes are too high for beer-buddy politics, yet here we are.
When subhuman Trump is inaugurated into the zoo he's building & goes ahead with his tarriff plot I'll be here to rub your nose in the myriad of price increases that are surely coming.Grab your ankles bubba. Enjoy the ride.