This is a common theme in Republican administrations dating back to presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. What you do is you break the government, make it very hard for the government to function, and then you loudly announce that the government can’t do anything.
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… M. Vaughan, Center for Immigration Studies John “JV” Venable, The Heritage Foundation Morgan Lorraine Viiia, … M. Vaughan, Center for Immigration Studies John “JV” Venable, The Heritage Foundation Morgan Lorraine Viiia, …
… should crack down on the crony capitalist corruption that enables America’s largest corporations to profit through … should crack down on the crony capitalist corruption that enables America’s largest corporations to profit through … - page 16
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… pool of RMOs with additional political leadership would enable more comprehensive direction and oversight of policy … pool of RMOs with additional political leadership would enable more comprehensive direction and oversight of policy … - page 47
… This resistance and inertia can be inadvertently enabled by a small and unempowered NSC. Chapter Executive … This resistance and inertia can be inadvertently enabled by a small and unempowered NSC. … In the end, change … - page 51
Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the Bureaucracy
… could bring that bureaucracy more under control and enable it to work more efficiently and responsibly, which is … could bring that bureaucracy more under control and enable it to work more efficiently and responsibly, which is … - page 77
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