We built bridges that go miles a 100 feet overhead, we’ve shipped hundreds of thousands of men across an ocean, but we can’t beat red tape.
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I have a considerably less dim view of the man and his proclivities.
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for me the hope was always that he would be the instrument through which bannon guided policy
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second best outcome is his ineptitude and unwillingness to listen to his minders precipitates delegitimizing spiral
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I'm reluctant to give credence to a caricature of Trump conceived of by mandarins and their supporters.
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read his twitter feed, he's like an attention deficit child
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if this was a monarchy we'd be in the "the madness of king X" stage right before "cadet branch takes over"
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but maybe it's more about washington power structures, given that's exactly how "the recovery act" turned out
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Not just DC. We're two generations deep into a culture of governance that eschews sleeves-rolled-up action in favor of conferences and talk.
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So we have infrastructure projects that take years before shovels come out of the shed. Stores that take months to open.
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Non-profits that spend most of a year racking up consulting fees before Congress releases a *9* page set of principles on tax reform.
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