Chaos is exactly what Donald Trump wants. It lets him do the really shady things without much notice. Like quietly appointing Dan Bongino. https://youtu.be/hIsXk5UgR_Y
The unfortunate thing is that the vast majority of Americans have no better understanding of technology than Mike Johnson does, which is why the magnitude and severity of Musk's cyberattack supported by black hacker tiger teams on critical US infrastructure has been underreported and underplayed.
The American people voted for this, so they're getting what they deserve, but I sure hope they vote differently in two years. Our public servants absolutely deserve better.
What if what they’re looking for are the ones that comply immediately? A sign of loyalty - which they’d love, of course - or a sign of desperation to keep the job - which they’d love even more, because that can be exploited.
Similarly, hiring grossly unqualified department heads is no way to run a business. There’s no reason to think this insane strategy would work any better when applied to the federal government.
If the intent is really to DESTROY the government, wouldn’t you still want the smartest and most capable?
The United States just voted against UN’s resolution to condemn Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
America is truly great again. Trump stands with villainous regimes such as Russia, North Korea, Belarus and Hungary, and is the enemy of the democratic camp and universal values.
Half the country wants the chaos and wants a bugger-eating kid to join Musk in the White House to mock Trump and get away with it. Oh, and how about this too:
Uncertainty is an economic bummer. How these guys convinced people they're business geniuses with their multiple bankruptcies and government bailouts, I mean contracts, I'll know, but never understand.
We all agree our government must run efficiently.
When we elect "Business People" for public office, they bring a viewpoint that is not coplanar with "Public Service." They think of profitability & not effectiveness. Metrics used to measure profitability has different attributes than effectiveness.
And the market hates uncertainties.
Tariffs. Random firings that make regulations moot and unbalance markets. They seem like great political and personal wealth tools fouling your own nest is death.
When’s the last time anyone was eager to invest in Russia?
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At the same time, chaos is an effective management style to keep CORPORATE EMPLOYEES scared for their jobs.
This is what Trump and Musk know. It’s their way.
Also, chaos is effective if you want to destabilize a company or a country.
Thats been the plan all along.
A failed business.
Republicans are very bad for the economy.
Musk is also making billions while he is doing all the firing👇
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/musk-government-contracts-spacex-tesla-taxes-b2703141.html
If the intent is really to DESTROY the government, wouldn’t you still want the smartest and most capable?
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America is truly great again. Trump stands with villainous regimes such as Russia, North Korea, Belarus and Hungary, and is the enemy of the democratic camp and universal values.
Aren’t you glad that Nancy Pelosi knifed AOC in the back for this stud?
When we elect "Business People" for public office, they bring a viewpoint that is not coplanar with "Public Service." They think of profitability & not effectiveness. Metrics used to measure profitability has different attributes than effectiveness.
Tariffs. Random firings that make regulations moot and unbalance markets. They seem like great political and personal wealth tools fouling your own nest is death.
When’s the last time anyone was eager to invest in Russia?
Make America A Shithole Country