Trump vs. The Bureaucracy

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Over the past couple of weeks since President Trump’s sweeping and decisive ass kicking of Kamala Harris and the Biden/Harris regime’s policies, Trump has assembled his 2nd term cabinet at lightning speed.

Still reeling from their crushing defeat, liberals pivoted from stunned disbelief to acrimony over Trump’s cabinet…also at lightning speed…but there are several factors at play in all of this and the liberal media propagandists are too self-absorbed to understand the process.

I’ll get into some of the specific picks in a bit, but I really want to start with the overall meltdown from the lunatic left. Over on CNN and on MSNBC, the propagandists have been bemoaning Trump’s cabinet choices as having a collective lack of experience. Let me be really, really clear about this…they are bemoaning the notion that Trump’s cabinet picks have a collective lack of BUREAUCRATIC experience.

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The Secret Service Strikes Again

Be sure to Click LIKE at the bottom of this commentary, and share it everywhere!! By Craig Andresen – The National Patriot – Commentary

So, on the heels of the absolute failure of the U.S. Secret Service in Butler, Pennsylvania, where President Trump was shot in the ear, we now know that the situation, or culture at the U.S. Secret Service has hit rock bottom.

Just a week ago, we found out that while in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in Berkshire County, the U.S. Secret Service was providing “security” for Kamala Harris at the “Border Czar’s” rally. A local salon owner, Alicia Powers says that the Secret Service literally BROKE INTO her place of business.

Powers says that rather than dealing with the hassle of trying to run her business that day, what with all the so-called “security” measures up and down the street, and the Kamala Harris event taking place right across the street from her shop, she decided it was best to just close the salon for the day and re-open the next. That makes sense. It would have been a fair bet that most people in the area, close to the event, were either going to, or coming from it, trying to negotiate their way through the mess that always accompanies such an event, and had little time, or inclination to have their hair done.

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