kristopolous 8 days ago

They gave every strong indication of their incompetence possible - over years. A bunch of people said "yay for incompetence" and here we are.

These are the people who score in the bottom 20% and make up conspiracy theories on how they were right and it's the establishment who's wrong.

Any random person waiting at a bus stop would likely have managed things better.

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TheAlchemist 8 days ago

It's not that they are managing it badly that I'm talking about.

It's that they manage it in a way to maximize their personal profits, with an absolute disregard of the ordinary folks.

Tariffs are one example - none of it makes sense, but companies still pay millions for a 'dinner at Mar-a-Lago' to get a favorable treatment.

What's hapening with law firms is even more disgusting.

I get the feeling that a lot of Democrats and 'real' Republicans thinks that he will get what he wants and then they just wait out 4 years. It's an almost 80 years narcissist, who doesn't care about people nor law, and who dreams about becoming a King. It only gets worse from here, not better.

kristopolous 8 days ago

If that was the case there'd be more coherency. There's these days where multiple people are asked a question, each answer is a shocking departure from policy and they all contradict and then an administrator comes out and is like "you're going to bring mining the global supply for rare earth minerals to Ohio?! Geology does not support you my good man".

So not even cynicism is supported by the evidence.

I mean they're also pillaging of course. Incompetent And malice. Both are possible