Which brings me to this past Friday at Harvard
University where the former secretary of state, and failed presidential
candidate, was to receive something called the ‘Radcliffe Medal.’ For those who may be unaware, it’s every
spring on something called ‘Radcliffe Day,’ that the Radcliffe Institute for
‘Advanced Study’, which apparently is located there at Harvard, presents the
Radcliffe Medal to an individual who they deem as having had a transformative
impact on society. It’s on this day that
the group claims to celebrate their commitment—in the past, present, and
future—to excellence and inquiry. I
guess my question to them would be, is Hitery someone who truly has had a
transformative impact on society, and if so, how?
And it was at this event that Hitlery urged
government employees under the Trump administration to stay in the State
Department “as long as they can.” She
declared that it “shall pass,” and they will be needed to “pick up the pieces.”
Hitlery said, “There is a real concern that borders on discouragement from
entering into the civil service, or in the case of the State Department, the
Foreign Service. So that has to be rebuilt. I’m hoping that the new Secretary
of State, who told me and others that he intends to really try to rebuild the
State Department—try to bring in, and maybe even bring back, some of the
expertise and experience that has been lost—will follow through on that and
will be permitted to follow through on that.”
Discussing why people should stay in the State
Department, Hitlery said, “The State Department has a deep reservoir of people
with experience who will say, ‘well if you say that, that sounds like what was
said to his father and he’s going to immediately have a negative reaction.’
Now, who would know that other than people who have been immersed in the
language and the culture of another country? So I’m hoping that people who are
currently in the government who are not political appointees will stay as long
as they can, fighting for facts and evidence and our values. And I hope that
people if they are so motivated will still go into our government.” Again we have a Democrat talking about ‘our
values.’ But NOT American values.
Anyway Hitlery continued, “Because this too shall
pass and we are going to need a vigorous, well prepared, well postponed federal
government to try to pick up the pieces.” She seems oblivious to the fact that President
Trump has been picking up the pieces that resulted from Barry’s presidency practically
since the day he was sworn in. You know, pieces from her
disastrous foreign policy legacy? Or the
many pieces left behind by eight years of failed economic policies, policies
that she may not have created but for which she was most definitely a
cheerleader. Hitlery behaves as if she remains ahead by 50 points in eyes of
the American people. But it’s even many
within her own party that are now beginning to tire of her whining.
Personally I say we should quickly get to work
utilizing President Trump’s new Executive Orders and proceed with firing all
who refuse advance the Trump agenda, because that would be an excellent way to
not only drain that swamp of traitors, but it would be a good way to send a
very clear message. Only those who are
the real Americans and who do the job for America will be permitted to
remain. And President Trump can drain THIS
Swamp WITHOUT Congressional Approval. In
signing the three orders, President Trump is acting where Congress has failed.
During his State of the Union address in January, President Trump called on
lawmakers to pass a bill that would expedite the firing process. They’ve done nothing.
It is the president’s new rules that will “require
all federal employees to devote at least 75 percent of their work hours for
agency purposes, senior administration officials said. The administration
estimates that these actions could save taxpayers at least $100 million a
year. And of course it was J. David Cox
Sr., president of the American Federation of Government Employees, who has made
it quite clear that he thinks these new rules are actually against the interest
of everyday Americans. And of course we
can thank a Democrat, John Kennedy, for issuing Executive Order 10988 on January
17, 1962 that recognized the right of federal employees to collective
bargaining. There is no way public
employees should be unionized.
And it was a statement released by this dolt J. David
that said: “Our government is built on a system of checks and balances to
prevent any one person from having too much influence.” And that statement went on to say, “President
Trump’s executive orders will undo all of that. This administration seems
hellbent on replacing a civil service that works for all taxpayers with a
political service that serves at its whim.”
I find myself wondering that since it was by executive order that
government employees were permitted to unionize, then why is it that the next
Executive Order to be signed by President Trump would be one that very clearly
states that that privilege no longer exists for those in the public sector. But
I digress.
This recent desire of Hitlery’s for wanting these career
bureaucrats to stay in the State Department “as long as they can” as nothing
whatsoever to do with sticking around to “pick up the pieces.” Sadly, it’s far more sinister than that. Besides the fact that many remain involved in
the covering up her many nefarious activities, she’s wanting them to remain in place
until such time as they may be called upon to assist in bringing down a duly
elected president. A president whose
only crime is that defeated someone who saw it as being her turn to be
president. And for that he, and all of
his supporters as well, must be made to suffer every accusation no matter how
baseless, no matter how false. He was
not supposed to win, SHE was!
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