he made the mistake of telling everyone he made Trump (whose ego would not allow that) and taking on a system he knew little about. Not the first underprepared swamp denizen that has been chewed up and (soon) spit out.
Anyone who thinks government is the problem should move to the South Sudan. EVERY large organization has its share of dysfunction. But government is the only institution that is capable of representing EVERYONE’S interests. Corporations don’t do that. Religions don’t do that. Charities don’t do that. Families can’t do it. So what is the solution for those like interventor and his ilk, who moan and groan about government inefficiency, but have NO realistic alternative common and shared solutions to common and shared problems. Government “inefficiency” is a natural consequence of its function. Sure, work on making government more efficient. But blanket denigration is silly in the extreme. Idiotic, in fact.
emptc12 about 7 years ago
Eyeless in DeeCee.
superposition about 7 years ago
So, the transition from"e pluribus unum" to “caveat emptor” was never advertised as smooth.
Masterskrain Premium Member about 7 years ago
Sorry, but the way Bannon always looks, you might think the smell alone would be strong enough to knock down a building…
awomanonwheels about 7 years ago
As close to poetic justice as we can get
Mr. Blawt about 7 years ago
he made the mistake of telling everyone he made Trump (whose ego would not allow that) and taking on a system he knew little about. Not the first underprepared swamp denizen that has been chewed up and (soon) spit out.
Kip W about 7 years ago
Moral: Don’t mess with Ra.
twclix about 7 years ago
Anyone who thinks government is the problem should move to the South Sudan. EVERY large organization has its share of dysfunction. But government is the only institution that is capable of representing EVERYONE’S interests. Corporations don’t do that. Religions don’t do that. Charities don’t do that. Families can’t do it. So what is the solution for those like interventor and his ilk, who moan and groan about government inefficiency, but have NO realistic alternative common and shared solutions to common and shared problems. Government “inefficiency” is a natural consequence of its function. Sure, work on making government more efficient. But blanket denigration is silly in the extreme. Idiotic, in fact.