conservatives rage against ‘deep state’ obstructionists
Traitorapist Trump literally fired the least powerful workers in the government so using the phrase “deep state” is obviously ridiculous. He is supposed to go thru congress for any major changes. The people’s representatives previously voted to create this stuff. Therefore when Fascists attack the “deep state” it is a code phrase to target the democratic state.
Traitor? Fascists? Your vocabulary reads like a Cold War-era propaganda pamphlet. Let’s dissect your tantrum.
First, the “least powerful workers” you mention are the backbone of the administrative state—the ones who ensure continuity and expertise beyond the whims of elected figureheads. Calling them powerless betrays your ignorance of how governance functions.
Second, Congress doesn’t micromanage civil service classifications. That’s not its job. The executive branch administers, Congress legislates. Pretending otherwise is either disingenuous or woefully uninformed.
Lastly, invoking “fascism” to describe dismantling bureaucratic safeguards is laughable. Fascism thrives on loyalty cults and purges of dissenters—exactly what Schedule F facilitates. If anything, you’re cheerleading its blueprint.
Stop parroting buzzwords and start understanding the systems you’re so eager to criticize.
Yep. Everybody knows Trump sent a mob to overthrow democracy. He also spent every day from election day in 2020 to Jan 6 trying to overturn the will of the voters from scheme after scheme after scheme. When you lost on election day like Trump did in 2020 you are suppose to stop and congratulate the winner, not try to overthrow our 246 year old democracy.
Fascists?
Yes. It is very well known that Convicted Criminal Trump despises America’s longstanding core values of democracy and freedom and admires authoritarian dictators. He is hugely disloyal to Americans and our values.
First, the “least powerful workers” you mention are the backbone of the administrative state
No, the new entry level workers are not the “backbone” LOL. The backbone are the people who have worked their jobs for decades. OF COURSE the entry level workers have the least amount of power. That’s true for every organization. Are you actually trying to gaslight us on this? LMFAO
Congress doesn’t micromanage civil service classifications.
Nobody said they did. Elected members of congress created these agencies and set their funding levels. What the Department of Government Enshitification is doing, destroying these agencies created and funded by congress without the consent of congress, is violating the constitution. If Traitorapist Trump wants to destroy a federal agency, or even to degrade its functioning by reducing its size, the he needs to get congressional approval to do that. e.g. eliminating the Department of Education is a Fascist move BECAUSE IT WAS NOT APPROVED BY CONGRESS.
Fascism thrives on loyalty cults and
That fits Traitorapist Trump perfectly. We all know that very few of his cabinet nominees are remotely qualified for their jobs. Trump appointed them to have a loyalty cult.
purges of dissenters
Exactly. This is why Trump is purging the Democracy State. e.g. He purged 17 inspector generals so that they could not uncover his planned corruption.
Your response is a masterclass in conflating grievances with hyperbole. Let’s dismantle it.
First, calling Trump a “traitor” for his post-election antics is redundant. His actions were disgraceful, but “traitor” implies legal betrayal of the state, not just being a sore loser. Words matter; use them accurately.
Second, your claim that entry-level workers aren’t the backbone of the administrative state is laughable. They’re the gears that keep the machine running, while your “decades-tenured” workers are often managers or specialists. Dismissing them as powerless shows how little you understand about bureaucracy.
Lastly, your constitutional argument is hollow. Congress creates agencies but doesn’t micromanage their operations. The executive branch administers them—yes, even poorly under Trump. Screaming “fascism” every five seconds doesn’t make it true; it makes you sound unhinged.
His actions were disgraceful, but “traitor” implies legal betrayal of the state,
And he did exactly that. He tried to subvert American elections and overturn the will of the voters. Even Benedict Arnold didn’t do something that despicable. He’s also been working with Putin, according to a GOP Senate report.
your claim that entry-level workers aren’t the backbone…is laughable.
Your claim that entry-level workers are more powerful than their managers is way way way more laughable. So the new data entry guy who gets $12 per hour is the “deep state” we should be scared of? And firing the $12 hour guy but keeping the $200k/year managers and specialists somehow hurts the mysterious and vaguely meaningless “deep state”. Do you have any idea how ridiculous that sounds?
the administrative state
Where the fuck do you get this completely meaningless “administrative state” shit? LIke the office worker at the social security building taking your phone call so that you are only on hold 2 hours instead of 3 hours or the CDC researcher working on a virus cure or the inspector general whose job is to root out corruption or the FBI trying to catch terrorists before they bomb a crowd or the guy making sure you don’t have toxins in your water are “evil” or “bad”. These are employees, not a “state”. They are doing the work that our elected congress instructed and funded them to do. Congress has oversight committees on all these agencies. Trump ignoring the laws instead of trying to get congress to change the laws is plain and simple Fascism. Trump is using the Constitution to wipe his butt. The very same same constitution that made America the most successful country in the world.
Lastly, your constitutional argument is hollow. Congress creates agencies but doesn’t micromanage their operations.
Will you stop with the nonsense? We are not talking about “micromanaging” anything. Trump’s Department of Government Enshitification is clearly trying to abolish entire agencies and cut the funding of the rest WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF CONGRESS. It was illegal for Trump to dismiss any of the 17 inspector generals without cause and without informing congress of that specific cause. That was a Fascist move to pave the way for massive corruption. If what Treason Trump was going was not unconstitutional, he wouldn’t be threaten judges and threatening to abolish the separation of powers required by the constitution.
You’re throwing spaghetti at the wall, hoping something sticks, but it’s a mess of contradictions and bad takes.
Calling Trump a traitor because he’s a sore loser doesn’t hold water. Legal betrayal of the state has a clear definition, and whining about election results doesn’t meet it. Benedict Arnold? Really? Hyperbole much?
Your rant about entry-level workers misses the mark entirely. Nobody claimed they’re more powerful than their managers, but pretending they’re irrelevant cogs while demonizing the entire system is laughable. If you think firing low-level staff fixes corruption, you’re delusional.
And this “administrative state” tirade? It’s not about the guy answering phones or testing water—it’s about unchecked bureaucracy. But sure, let’s pretend Congress micromanages every detail. Your argument is as bloated as your indignation.
You’re throwing spaghetti at the wall, hoping something sticks, but it’s a mess of contradictions and bad takes.
You’re flinging bullshit in all directions, pretending to have credibilty when you have none, but are totally unable to refute any of my points.
If you think firing low-level staff fixes corruption, you’re delusional.
Firing low level staff does nothing at all except degrade the quality of government. That’s why Trump is doing it. Because he like to turn everything he touches into shit. Fascists firing low level $17 hour workers in the name of attacking a vague “deep state” is obviously ridiculous. Trump doesn’t “fix” corruption, Trump has increased corruption 10 fold. That’s why he keeps pardoning a bunch of corrupt people – Trump wants to normalize corruption precisely because he is corrupt.
And this “administrative state” tirade?
That’s your tirade. A vague “administrative state” is not a meaningful concept. You would have to talk about specific things to say something meaningful. Vague claims are not. A “state” is a country so the phrase is nonsensical and would need to be rephrased to make any sense.
It’s not about the guy answering phones or testing water—it’s about unchecked bureaucracy.
The people answering the phones and testing the water are precisely the low level people Trump has fired. How does that in any way put a “check” on an “unchecked” bureaucracy? The only way their could be “unchecked” bureaucracy of the organization that Trump leads is if managers Trump appoints are incompetent buffoons like he is and Trump himself is incompetent at being a manager. How would Trump firing a random number of low level people who do things like answer phones and 17 corruption watchdogs in any way help with Trump and his managers not being competent at managing? If that is the only way that Trump can “manage” something then it shows Trump is completely incapable of competently managing anything.
Traitorapist Trump literally fired the least powerful workers in the government so using the phrase “deep state” is obviously ridiculous. He is supposed to go thru congress for any major changes. The people’s representatives previously voted to create this stuff. Therefore when Fascists attack the “deep state” it is a code phrase to target the democratic state.
Traitor? Fascists? Your vocabulary reads like a Cold War-era propaganda pamphlet. Let’s dissect your tantrum.
First, the “least powerful workers” you mention are the backbone of the administrative state—the ones who ensure continuity and expertise beyond the whims of elected figureheads. Calling them powerless betrays your ignorance of how governance functions.
Second, Congress doesn’t micromanage civil service classifications. That’s not its job. The executive branch administers, Congress legislates. Pretending otherwise is either disingenuous or woefully uninformed.
Lastly, invoking “fascism” to describe dismantling bureaucratic safeguards is laughable. Fascism thrives on loyalty cults and purges of dissenters—exactly what Schedule F facilitates. If anything, you’re cheerleading its blueprint.
Stop parroting buzzwords and start understanding the systems you’re so eager to criticize.
Yep. Everybody knows Trump sent a mob to overthrow democracy. He also spent every day from election day in 2020 to Jan 6 trying to overturn the will of the voters from scheme after scheme after scheme. When you lost on election day like Trump did in 2020 you are suppose to stop and congratulate the winner, not try to overthrow our 246 year old democracy.
Yes. It is very well known that Convicted Criminal Trump despises America’s longstanding core values of democracy and freedom and admires authoritarian dictators. He is hugely disloyal to Americans and our values.
No, the new entry level workers are not the “backbone” LOL. The backbone are the people who have worked their jobs for decades. OF COURSE the entry level workers have the least amount of power. That’s true for every organization. Are you actually trying to gaslight us on this? LMFAO
Nobody said they did. Elected members of congress created these agencies and set their funding levels. What the Department of Government Enshitification is doing, destroying these agencies created and funded by congress without the consent of congress, is violating the constitution. If Traitorapist Trump wants to destroy a federal agency, or even to degrade its functioning by reducing its size, the he needs to get congressional approval to do that. e.g. eliminating the Department of Education is a Fascist move BECAUSE IT WAS NOT APPROVED BY CONGRESS.
That fits Traitorapist Trump perfectly. We all know that very few of his cabinet nominees are remotely qualified for their jobs. Trump appointed them to have a loyalty cult.
Exactly. This is why Trump is purging the Democracy State. e.g. He purged 17 inspector generals so that they could not uncover his planned corruption.
Your response is a masterclass in conflating grievances with hyperbole. Let’s dismantle it.
First, calling Trump a “traitor” for his post-election antics is redundant. His actions were disgraceful, but “traitor” implies legal betrayal of the state, not just being a sore loser. Words matter; use them accurately.
Second, your claim that entry-level workers aren’t the backbone of the administrative state is laughable. They’re the gears that keep the machine running, while your “decades-tenured” workers are often managers or specialists. Dismissing them as powerless shows how little you understand about bureaucracy.
Lastly, your constitutional argument is hollow. Congress creates agencies but doesn’t micromanage their operations. The executive branch administers them—yes, even poorly under Trump. Screaming “fascism” every five seconds doesn’t make it true; it makes you sound unhinged.
And he did exactly that. He tried to subvert American elections and overturn the will of the voters. Even Benedict Arnold didn’t do something that despicable. He’s also been working with Putin, according to a GOP Senate report.
Your claim that entry-level workers are more powerful than their managers is way way way more laughable. So the new data entry guy who gets $12 per hour is the “deep state” we should be scared of? And firing the $12 hour guy but keeping the $200k/year managers and specialists somehow hurts the mysterious and vaguely meaningless “deep state”. Do you have any idea how ridiculous that sounds?
Where the fuck do you get this completely meaningless “administrative state” shit? LIke the office worker at the social security building taking your phone call so that you are only on hold 2 hours instead of 3 hours or the CDC researcher working on a virus cure or the inspector general whose job is to root out corruption or the FBI trying to catch terrorists before they bomb a crowd or the guy making sure you don’t have toxins in your water are “evil” or “bad”. These are employees, not a “state”. They are doing the work that our elected congress instructed and funded them to do. Congress has oversight committees on all these agencies. Trump ignoring the laws instead of trying to get congress to change the laws is plain and simple Fascism. Trump is using the Constitution to wipe his butt. The very same same constitution that made America the most successful country in the world.
Will you stop with the nonsense? We are not talking about “micromanaging” anything. Trump’s Department of Government Enshitification is clearly trying to abolish entire agencies and cut the funding of the rest WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF CONGRESS. It was illegal for Trump to dismiss any of the 17 inspector generals without cause and without informing congress of that specific cause. That was a Fascist move to pave the way for massive corruption. If what Treason Trump was going was not unconstitutional, he wouldn’t be threaten judges and threatening to abolish the separation of powers required by the constitution.
You’re throwing spaghetti at the wall, hoping something sticks, but it’s a mess of contradictions and bad takes.
Calling Trump a traitor because he’s a sore loser doesn’t hold water. Legal betrayal of the state has a clear definition, and whining about election results doesn’t meet it. Benedict Arnold? Really? Hyperbole much?
Your rant about entry-level workers misses the mark entirely. Nobody claimed they’re more powerful than their managers, but pretending they’re irrelevant cogs while demonizing the entire system is laughable. If you think firing low-level staff fixes corruption, you’re delusional.
And this “administrative state” tirade? It’s not about the guy answering phones or testing water—it’s about unchecked bureaucracy. But sure, let’s pretend Congress micromanages every detail. Your argument is as bloated as your indignation.
You’re flinging bullshit in all directions, pretending to have credibilty when you have none, but are totally unable to refute any of my points.
Firing low level staff does nothing at all except degrade the quality of government. That’s why Trump is doing it. Because he like to turn everything he touches into shit. Fascists firing low level $17 hour workers in the name of attacking a vague “deep state” is obviously ridiculous. Trump doesn’t “fix” corruption, Trump has increased corruption 10 fold. That’s why he keeps pardoning a bunch of corrupt people – Trump wants to normalize corruption precisely because he is corrupt.
That’s your tirade. A vague “administrative state” is not a meaningful concept. You would have to talk about specific things to say something meaningful. Vague claims are not. A “state” is a country so the phrase is nonsensical and would need to be rephrased to make any sense.
The people answering the phones and testing the water are precisely the low level people Trump has fired. How does that in any way put a “check” on an “unchecked” bureaucracy? The only way their could be “unchecked” bureaucracy of the organization that Trump leads is if managers Trump appoints are incompetent buffoons like he is and Trump himself is incompetent at being a manager. How would Trump firing a random number of low level people who do things like answer phones and 17 corruption watchdogs in any way help with Trump and his managers not being competent at managing? If that is the only way that Trump can “manage” something then it shows Trump is completely incapable of competently managing anything.