Many of O.B.'s supporters are fond of the term "deep state." Their conspiratorial leanings incline them to believe that government employees exist primarily to frustrate the goals of the Trump Administration. Somehow, previous Republican administrations never suffered from career government employees, but this one does.
Naivete about how government functions seems to be a big problem with the alt-right, "populists," and other assorted Trump acolytes. Non-military government employees are usually Ivy League graduates. As a function of their origin, they obviously lean left. They are career employees, as opposed to the political appointees every administration gets to install. O.B.'s intention to radically cut the number of State Department employees no doubt incenses people who earned advanced degrees in International Relations with an eye to public service. It also seems ill-advised in a world where diplomacy beats bloody slug-fests every time. Even Ronald Reagan realized that the State Department served a vital function in preventing armed hostilities! So if there's a war with the deep state, it's one that Trump started.
Just as how O.B.'s supporters enjoy saying nasty things about Republican legislative leaders Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, they enjoy fantasies about saboteurs in Federal office buildings, plotting against the valiant patriots in the West Wing. This manichean view of politics suits the uninformed and those who enjoy talk radio careers. The latter are largely responsible for the simplistic views of most Trump supporters. One might well say that Republican voters are less informed after 25 years of Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin. Their impossible standards of right-wing purity would be impossible to meet in a legislature, where compromise is a necessary tool of government. This is why right wing crackpots say idiotic things like "Paul Ryan is a liberal." Paul Ryan is a person who has to cobble together governing majorities on every issue. This means that in order to govern, even subhuman bottom feeders like Bela Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have to have some of their desires met. It's called democracy--look into it!
Naivete about how government functions seems to be a big problem with the alt-right, "populists," and other assorted Trump acolytes. Non-military government employees are usually Ivy League graduates. As a function of their origin, they obviously lean left. They are career employees, as opposed to the political appointees every administration gets to install. O.B.'s intention to radically cut the number of State Department employees no doubt incenses people who earned advanced degrees in International Relations with an eye to public service. It also seems ill-advised in a world where diplomacy beats bloody slug-fests every time. Even Ronald Reagan realized that the State Department served a vital function in preventing armed hostilities! So if there's a war with the deep state, it's one that Trump started.
Just as how O.B.'s supporters enjoy saying nasty things about Republican legislative leaders Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, they enjoy fantasies about saboteurs in Federal office buildings, plotting against the valiant patriots in the West Wing. This manichean view of politics suits the uninformed and those who enjoy talk radio careers. The latter are largely responsible for the simplistic views of most Trump supporters. One might well say that Republican voters are less informed after 25 years of Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin. Their impossible standards of right-wing purity would be impossible to meet in a legislature, where compromise is a necessary tool of government. This is why right wing crackpots say idiotic things like "Paul Ryan is a liberal." Paul Ryan is a person who has to cobble together governing majorities on every issue. This means that in order to govern, even subhuman bottom feeders like Bela Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have to have some of their desires met. It's called democracy--look into it!
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