Congrats to everyone who pounded the table the past four years for "good people should refuse to work for the Trump Administration."https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1243207018472751112 …
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Replying to @SykesCharlie
Was it good advice? I said then & still say it was not. This is a natural & foreseeable consequence. We all take responsibility for what if people did what we advocated.
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Replying to @baseballcrank @SykesCharlie
But, Dan, there's far more evidence of people of good will and expertise who DID go to work for Trump -- and eventually got driven out. Trump talks "two-way street"? THAT's the two-way street.
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Replying to @RobGeorge @SykesCharlie
Do you assume that anyone whose tenure in office is impermament did no good?
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Oh my God. Dan. Sure, Marie Yovanovich did some good. Until Trump found her.
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So, we are worse off for her having been in the job? That's the question.
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Of course not. But you're gaslighting by saying that the current situation is exacerbated by those who encouraged competent people not to work for Trump -- when there is FAR more evidence that, if they were competent, they would likely not still be there now anyway.
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My argument is straightforward: telling good people who would otherwise take those jobs not to take them is bad & makes things worse. You disagree?
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In a vacuum, I don't disagree. But imparting some blame for the current crisis on people who said YEARS ago not to work for Trump -- when we have a solid body of evidence of what happened to the "good people" who DID go to work -- seems disingenuous.
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People have not ceased saying this. Some are still calling for Dr. Fauci to resign, for example. It's a long-running argument.
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