LawBeefaroni wrote:But with a staff full of base amateurs and venal grifters there is a lot of damage the rest of the world can do to the US. Prepare to be walked all over. The ramifications of which will last for the rest of the life of the nation.
Well yeah, we're totally fucked.
Scoop20906 wrote:If you are fine with government agencies stuck in limbo and being unable to adapt then you love this administration.
This ultimately is the purest expression where I think modern conservatism has gone awry (and why I could no longer be a part of it). It's all part of an ideological belief that decisions are best made by those closest to the issue. Decisions affecting the day-to-day life in my town are best left for my local town government. Decisions that affect my state are best left for my state government. You get the picture.
While I conceptually understand this, and philosophically still agree with it - those beliefs have been tempered by the harsh reality that local governments offer many of the most extreme examples of corruption and gross incompetence. My local town government is the best level to make these decisions, but the people in charge of making them are some of the least qualified people to many them.
That applies to the State, but slightly less so (given that generally there is an additional degree of competence that normally seeps in when you have to win over a larger group of people). And the same goes to the Federal level. While Senator Cory Booker is far less connected to my town and the issues that it faces to make decisions necessarily in our best interest - he is *vastly* more competent than anyone working in my local government.
Anyway - this thinking have become so prevalent and perverse among modern conservatives that they've lost sight that the Country is bigger than their immediate concerns. I don't mean to say that their immediate concerns should be ignored - but that can't be the only focus of the federal government. The federal government MUST act on a global stage. The federal government MUST act with a view on long-term strategic thinking.
It is the only entity capable of acting in this manner. Once upon a time, Conservatives understood this, and understood what it meant to lead globally - even on conservative principles. That part of conservatism is gone. It's focused solely on me and mine, and American standing alone against the world. And in that worldview, grinding the federal government to a halt is a virtue.
And for anyone suggesting that the framers of the Constitution intended this outcome - you are out of your mind. This is the outcome that those against forming a federal government sought to achieve.