You've characterized CO.H. quite wellOnly a crazed zealot partisan disagrees with that.
You've characterized CO.H. quite wellOnly a crazed zealot partisan disagrees with that.
This is the problem.Presidents and their department heads come and go while the bureaucrats hold their positions for years and years.
Bureaucrats are not risk takers, innovative or entrepreneurial. They have value, but change and innovation is not part of their value.Over the years in executing the laws the bureaucrats adapt old laws to new challenges. It can be argued in executing the laws the bureaucrats alter the original intent of Congress which passed the laws in the first place.
True. But with thousands of page omnibus spending authority, containing lord knowsFinally we cannot ignore Congress which provides the money so the bureaucrats can enforce the laws.
This is because presidents and their Washington insider staffs become subject to the inefficient government system.Given all this, presidents historically have complained about being powerless. Trump and Co., however, seem determine to change history.
Quit repackaging what I said. There is no “codified path” for how a president and staff does its job. A codified path would violate separation of powers. I said he doesn’t need to follow ALL the rules.You said he does not have to follow the rules.
As I said, zealot partisan. You never granted Biden an in of leeway in anything. Nor Obama.Quit repackaging what I said. There is no “codified path” for how a president and staff does its job. A codified path would violate separation of powers. I said he doesn’t need to follow ALL the rules.
the funny part is that while the Democrats and leftists here yell and scream about congressional appropriations being sacrosanct, they object and resist all Musk’s efforts to make sure government spending actually matches appropriations and are documented in such a way that the spending can be audited for compliance with law. The Democrats only want to oppose Trump and call musk names.The Democratic Party Potemkin village is starting to catch ablaze.
Trumps approvals continue to rise, Democratic Party approval near all time lows.
The village is propped up by stuff like the DoEd, USAID, corporate press.
People are overwhelmingly supportive of Trump’s first 20 days. Only the corporate press, and stalinists like our friends on this board continue to resist.
Democrats are all noise, no signal.
the funny part is that while the Democrats and leftists here yell and scream about congressional appropriations being sacrosanct, they object and resist all Musk’s efforts to make sure government spending actually matches appropriations and are documented in such a way that the spending can be audited for compliance with law. The Democrats only want to oppose Trump and call musk names.
This is the problem.
Bureaucrats are not risk takers, innovative or entrepreneurial. They have value, but change and innovation is not part of their value.
True. But with thousands of page omnibus spending authority, containing lord knows
pending targets, without an honest attempt to establish priorities or set a budget, Congress is a massive failure.
This is because presidents and their Washington insider staffs become subject to the inefficient government system.
Trump is changing history and I am very pleased with that. He has blown the “Washington Way” to smithereens. Just as Musk revolutionized rocketry and other things, Trump is doing the same with the executive branch. I don’t buy for a second he violates separation of powers. Everything he is doing is within the executive branch constitutional authority. We don’t need endless processes, committees, staffers, and thousands of regulations to make government more efficient and productive.
We’ve heard for years that government computers are antiquated and inefficient. Well, so is government.
Loved the cheers he got at the game last night…The Democratic Party Potemkin village is starting to catch ablaze.
Trumps approvals continue to rise, Democratic Party approval near all time lows.
The village is propped up by stuff like the DoEd, USAID, corporate press.
People are overwhelmingly supportive of Trump’s first 20 days. Only the corporate press, and stalinists like our friends on this board continue to resist.
Democrats are all noise, no signal.
Overcoming Dems love of gov and obstinance is no easy task. Fortunately trump and Musk are doggedLoved the cheers he got at the game last night…
You are half right.CoH, you have high hopes in terms of Trump and Co. turning government into a smooth running operation along with not over stepping executive branch authority as established by our constitution.
Only time will tell if your high hopes materialize and to what degree.
He can’t shut down or move USAID w/o Congressional approval.Does putting an entire agency that had a codified existence on admin leave and announcing it's going to be 'shut down' go way the hell beyond what your just described?
Could another radical President decide to disband the military and dwarf the DOD down to 500 admin staff? And claim they are still fulfilling Congressional authorization?
No, it’s not.So you want him as dictator? Isn't that a leader who doesn't follow the rules is called?
People are over EV. I’ve had multiple friends go back to gas guzzlers. Hybrid seemed a better approachElon may have to get refocused on his main job soon. Tesla sales are collapsing around the world
Maybe he’ll get sued for taking his eye off the ball.Elon may have to get refocused on his main job soon. Tesla sales are collapsing around the world
If I was a major shareholder I’d be like wtf dude. Fiduciary….Maybe he’ll get sued for taking his eye off the ball.
Absolute power? I am sure we called the king a dictator and after the magna carta he didn't come close to absolute powerNo, it’s not.
A dictator is someone who has absolute power—he can write any rule he wants and can’t be questioned.