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The real issue is these are bureaucrats, not elected officials, and they have an absolutely terrible track record on transparency, and cooperation Which is why Marco Rubio put them on blast recently. He said they outright refuse to respond to policy directives and just do their own thing. In what world other than gov’t can a company get away with this? Any private company who’s employees just decided to do whatever they wanted would have been fired long ago A prime example is when Doge first announced the inquiry, didn’t USAID initially respond with directives to do basically everything short of breaking the law to block it? That’s what the news I read about it said. That already looks shady https://m.youtube.com/watch?v= | |||
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it sure as hell isnt the people it doesn't seem like they even work for themselves, otherwise at least something would get done whether we like it or not the entire effort of the US gov't seems to function to prevent anything from actually happening, one way or the other, just maintenance of status quo but who's status quo is it? | |||
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lootmaxxed and eq pilled
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Now obviously, being on the right, I should be like “Hell yea, wreck those commies”. And a lot of people on the left take that exact attitude: The end justifies the means But if the method is unethical, or fraudulent, then no, the end shouldn’t justify the means | |||
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