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.
White House Office
… IGA, OPA, and OPL and other advisers within the WHO have fallen under the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. For … IGA, OPA, and OPL and other advisers within the WHO have fallen under the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. For … - page 26
Department of Defense
… improves its missile program, this system is at risk of falling behind the threat." Chapter Department of Defense … improves its missile program, this system is at risk of falling behind the threat." … Strengthen homeland ballistic … - page 126
Department of Homeland Security
… CBP facilities based on the jurisdiction within which they fall, negatively impacting operations. ICE has suffered … CBP facilities based on the jurisdiction within which they fall, negatively impacting operations. ICE has suffered … - page 140
Department of State
… the American people? U.S. military engagement must clearly fall within U.S. interests; be fiscally responsible; and … the American people? U.S. military engagement must clearly fall within U.S. interests; be fiscally responsible; and … - page 182
… leadership, the region may tumble further into chaos or fall prey to American adversaries. This recommen Chapter … leadership, the region may tumble further into chaos or fall prey to American adversaries. This recommen … can … - page 184
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