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20 sats \ 3 replies \ @Undisciplined 15h \ on: The Forces of Centralization and the Struggle for Freedom econ
I've been following the State Department layoffs today with no small amount of schadenfreude.
This administration has been a colossal disappointment so far, but at least some of the deep state creeps are headed out the door.
Do you think they will be ridding us of enough of the parasites? I am wondering about how they are applying the information they have collected from Epstein. Are they using it to good effect? </scarcasm> Since they have it, to my thinking, I just hope they use it well, because it is costing them a whole lot! Perhaps, too much.
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I'm sure it's just politically motivated cuts, but that's a fine place to start. The Never Trumpers certainly caused a lot of mischief, to put it mildly.
It's a good sign that the Senate Democrats are pissed off about the cuts.
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I take it that anyone pissed off about the cuts, closures and creative mergers is on the side of the deep state and only the deep state. It seems that some of them may even be facing the noose soon if things roll as they seem to be rolling. There are a lot of them that did some heavy treachery through the last 9-10 years as the evidence seems to be saying.
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