Which is why it matters that people put pressure on Congress. They need to be more afraid of constituent anger than they are of a Musk-funded primary.
Destroying is a lot easier than building. You can do it illegally and without the consent of the governed.
The Musk/Trump administration has basically been ignoring the constitution on that
Congress needs to actively remove them.
Of course. They’re looking for a return on their bribe.
No, Musk pays people to level up characters, and then pretends he’s a big-shot player.
Do that with the real world, and there are some really destructive real-world consequences.
Basically:
This results in zerg rushes being able to eventually take Ukrainian positions because there just aren’t the dones, artillery shells, and ammunition to repel them.
Thanks. I’ve edited the post to use the new one
They’re pretty disorganized about it all:
Mr. Chopra expected to be fired immediately after President Trump took office, but he improbably hung on for nearly two weeks, even as the president ousted scores of other agency leaders. He used that time to impose a $2 million fine on a money transmitter and release reports on auto lending costs, specialty credit reporting companies and rent payment data.
“All” is what I see in reporters’ screenshots of Trump’s Truth Social post. I don’t think I’ve seen interviews with the fired individuals yet.
A lot of people didn’t even hear about project 2025. Even then, you had to be fairly plugged in to have heard anything more than his disavowal of it.