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He may not want to. He's been known to feint and bluff the left before.
Maybe these initial nominees are stalking horses.
Why would anyone suspect that?
Many of Trump's first-round picks share some common characteristics.
Obviously, Democrats will try to oppose whoever he proposes, and he could be playing the long game to draw them out so he can use their own arguments against them if he has alternative nominees he'll produce after Congress is in session again...
Several who've been victimized by Democrats and unelected bureaucrats drunk with power have now been nominated to be put in charge of the very agencies that hounded him.
I'll start with the world's most successful African-American, Elon Musk.
Once the darling of the EV-loving left, Musk has been the perennial target of government regulatory functionaries since he incurred the left's wrath by refusing to let Twitter continue as a censorious left-wing echo chamber.
Now, in the name of efficiency, he's touted to thin the ranks of the bloated bureaucratic Brobdingnagian blob that's harassed him ever since. Just like he did at Twitter, where he ejected thousands of less-than-essential personnel.
The justice of that would be so poetic, it almost rhymes.
I'll go down the list in later posts in this thread, because I realize that Democrats apparently lack the ability to digest large blocks of text.
Maybe these initial nominees are stalking horses.
Why would anyone suspect that?
Many of Trump's first-round picks share some common characteristics.
Obviously, Democrats will try to oppose whoever he proposes, and he could be playing the long game to draw them out so he can use their own arguments against them if he has alternative nominees he'll produce after Congress is in session again...
Several who've been victimized by Democrats and unelected bureaucrats drunk with power have now been nominated to be put in charge of the very agencies that hounded him.
I'll start with the world's most successful African-American, Elon Musk.
Once the darling of the EV-loving left, Musk has been the perennial target of government regulatory functionaries since he incurred the left's wrath by refusing to let Twitter continue as a censorious left-wing echo chamber.
Now, in the name of efficiency, he's touted to thin the ranks of the bloated bureaucratic Brobdingnagian blob that's harassed him ever since. Just like he did at Twitter, where he ejected thousands of less-than-essential personnel.
The justice of that would be so poetic, it almost rhymes.
I'll go down the list in later posts in this thread, because I realize that Democrats apparently lack the ability to digest large blocks of text.