Carvelle predicts a black swan event

Discussion in 'Politics' started by zdreg, Feb 23, 2025.

Is government bureaucracy stronger than Trump and Musk

  1. Yes

    4 vote(s)
    57.1%
  2. No

    3 vote(s)
    42.9%
  1. zdreg

    zdreg

    https://nypost.com/2025/02/23/us-ne...p-republicans-are-in-the-midst-of-a-collapse/
    “I believe that this administration, in less than 30 days is in the midst of a massive collapse and particularly a collapse in public opinion.”

    Citing polling data, Carville argued that Trump’s approval rating has been taking a nosedive and that within a matter of weeks, Republicans will be almost completely hobbled in Congress."

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  2. notagain

    notagain

    That's why Trump needs to go to all paper ballots like they do in France.
    Sweep out the corporate Rino types 2026.
    Carville knows corporations own the media and our politicians, time to break that stranglehold.
     
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  3. When was the last time Carville was right about anything.
     
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  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    The bureaucracy is stronger than Trump and Musk, and is entrenched. Of that there is no doubt. But Trump and Musk have the high ground and are more nimble. It'll be interesting to see play out.
     
  5. Carville is a horrendous political analyst and his prediction record is atrocious.He's built a decades long career in politics based on taking credit for Clinton's 1992 win when in reality the only reason Clinton won was because of Ross Perot,not James Carville.
     
  6. Ricter

    Ricter

    Lol, our whole system of government, the Constitution itself, establishes "bureaucracy" in the word's purest sense. In large, complex organizations bureaucracy is essential, they would not exist without it.
     
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  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Back in late 1993, when he said "I really shouldn't have married that Republican chick".

    :D
     
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  8. I agree, but there’s a clear distinction between Trump’s first term and what he’s aiming for in a potential second term.
    During his initial presidency, he was new to the political landscape and likely underestimated the complexities of navigating the federal bureaucracy, underestimated the power of the deep state, and unfortunately appointed many RINOs, DEMs, and those of the deep state who undermined his goals.

    This time, however, Trump has learned from those experiences. He’s more strategic, better prepared, and focused on surrounding himself with loyal, like-minded individuals who are committed to advancing his vision for the country. He’s ready to take on the entrenched bureaucracy and deliver on the promises that resonated with so many Americans.

    Will he succeed? Time will tell.
     
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  9. Correct and a lot of the bureaucracy serves at the pleasure of the President.

    But, you honesty think that the government is efficient?
     
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    #10     Feb 24, 2025