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Friday, August 24, 2018

What's the Holdup?

I don't know why there is so much hesitation to take care of some important business by the current administration. Known crimes were committed by members of the former administration, sweetheart deals are being made by current officials, taxpayers are still getting soaked, and all anyone is worried about is a two-bit prosecutor playing sheriff.

Fire somebody. Fire them now. If anyone else has a problem, fire them too. Rid the government of those that cause problems, break laws, steal, misuse their position, or just have a bad attitude. That's the only way things will change, and the media be damned. All they can do is continue their daily pile of manure, and play to the church of their sycophants that hope they'll get a minute on television. 

For those that want to sue, or approach a judge: Get after it. I'm betting you don't want discovery to delve into your past dealings, and I doubt your arguments will convince a judge for an injunction.

Start with Sessions. After he recused himself from the Russia Probe, he cut off his balls. Not only did that make him useless, it made all his other efforts look petty. Even with a new administration, the FBI and Department of Justice are still playing "cover my ass" and appearing more like organized crime, instead of law enforcement agencies.

Years of management taught me avoiding firing someone is always worse than the firing. Those you don't fire continue with the things causing a problem. In the end, things become worse, and the morale goes to crap. Doing it show those who is in charge, the parameters of their responsibilities, and if you're a good boss, they appreciate your efforts to keep the organization from chaos.




4 comments:

  1. Because the judiciary is hopelessly corrupt too. When a country is that fractured one mistake could set off a civil war. Trump is no idiot, he will not pick a fight he can't win.

    I think something big is brewing. It has to be, the wheels are falling off and everyone knows it.

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    1. One possibility is it's staged drama before dropping the hammer on those known to have committed crimes. If so, the hammer will start dropping a month before the mid-term elections.

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  2. Definitely a political minefield with both sides waiting to pounce on any Trump misstep.

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    1. That it is, but all the politics don't remove the power of the Presidency. Trump can use it effectively, and it's necessary at this time. Bureaucracy should never control government, and removing those that use it for ruthless control should be removed.

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