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Dismantle the D.C. Company Town

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Posted By: GustoGrabber, 6/5/2022 5:38:00 AM

Gertrude Stein famously warned that it was important to know how far to go when going too far. It pains me to admit that Democrats seem to have a far better sense of all that than do Republicans. Perhaps it’s because Democrats have a visceral appreciation of William Hazlitt’s observation that “those who lack delicacy hold us in their power.” The Democrats, that is to say, long ago became expert at the game of holding their opponents to standards that they themselves violate not just with impunity but with ostentatious glee

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Reply 1 - Posted by: GreatGreyhounds 6/5/2022 6:12:01 AM (No. 1176314)
Two words… Term Limits!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: F15 Gork 6/5/2022 6:43:48 AM (No. 1176326)
Dismantle? Never happen. Swamp is too broad and too deep.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: ToryWhite 6/5/2022 6:54:48 AM (No. 1176332)
To Reply 2: Of course it is possible. Just depends on how far the swamp wants to go, first.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Gordon Mills 6/5/2022 8:35:34 AM (No. 1176414)
#1, and age limits
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Laotzu 6/5/2022 10:28:44 AM (No. 1176548)
It's refreshing to see the public awakening to a federal government that has outgrown it's usefulness and is actively in opposition to timeless Constitutional values. The first step in solving a problem is to understand you have a problem. It's taken far too long, but I think we are finally getting there. I had thought that dispersion of federal agencies was a noteworthy approach to the neutralization of the federal, D.C. black hole. The more I think about it, the more I oppose it because I think it creates broader support for modern Agency Culture -- the solution of every problem through the creation of another federal agency. It's easier to cure the Agency Virus before it spreads.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: The Remnants 6/5/2022 10:43:36 AM (No. 1176571)
I thought the author's description of D.C. was perfect: "Washington, D.C. . . . a sort of stage set where functionaries preen and simper before the cameras of a preposterous media and press corps."
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 6/5/2022 11:08:32 AM (No. 1176610)
Move agencies to far away cities in the midwest and mountain states. Dilute the insane government folks in cities where they are a minority. If the HHS was in Fargo, SD, we'd be better off. If Homeland Security was HQ'd in Rock Springs, Wyoming, it would improve everything. FBI HQ should be bulldozed, but if not, move to Walnut Ridge, Ark. Department of Commerce, Minot, ND. You get the idea. Most of the insane leftists wouldn't move, and sane people would then populate these agencies...or they'd be shrunk down massively.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: john56 6/5/2022 11:26:52 AM (No. 1176628)
Didn't Trump try that? If my memory is correct, the bureaucrats didn't want to go. Maybe that govt facility in Pueblo Co that used to send all the brochures can be used for some group of paper pushers.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: FJB 6/6/2022 4:57:57 AM (No. 1177307)
The time for the Second American Revolution is NOW. Buck Fiden and the 2000 Mules he rode in on. –MAGA Veterans for Trump
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