The Inevitable
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Some in Washington have resigned themselves to a second Trump presidency.
https://www.axios.com/2024/07/14/house-democrats-biden-trump-rally-shooting
Of course, it ain't over until it's over, but what are we going to see?
- What happens to Trump's ongoing legal battles?
- Trump foundered in the early days after taking office last time. What will it be like this time, in terms of efficiency?
- What happens to the hard Left and their policies within the Democrat Party?
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Trump foundered in the early days after taking office last time. What will it be like this time, in terms of efficiency?
I think Trump was ignorant, profoundly so, of the wheels and bureaucracy of Washington. He thought that he could rely on well-entrenched government employees to do what he thought was the right thing. Was it Truman who commented on how impotent the office of President really is?
("He thought")
Scarf-lady Birx proved him wrong, and she documented that in her memoir. "We did whatever we wanted, not what POTUS wanted."