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sinkingfeeling

(51,457 posts)
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 09:41 AM Oct 2019

WP oped on Trump's total destruction of our government... finally.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/its-not-news-that-trump-is-corrupt-whats-new-is-how-he-is-succeeding-in-corrupting-our-government/2019/10/06/c492b6ba-e6d3-11e9-b403-f738899982d2_story.html

It’s not news that Trump is corrupt. What’s new is how he is succeeding in corrupting our government.

By Fred Hiatt 

But as time goes on, the government more and more is endorsing and amplifying policies that serve Trump’s political interest. Just recently:

As soon as Trump decided to make political hay out of California’s homeless population, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler accused the (Democratic) state of allowing human feces to pollute its waterways and demanded action. Around the country, 3,508 community water systems are out of compliance with standards; only California attracted the EPA’s attention.

Indulging another Trump obsession, the State Department has intensified an investigation of Obama-era officials who sent emails to Hillary Clinton — including by retroactively classifying some of their messages, as The Post reported a few days ago.

Yes, take this as a warning of what a second term would mean. Norms get eroded, a nonpartisan bureaucracy can be corrupted.
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usaf-vet

(6,189 posts)
5. Trump hires people who have a tendency to be easily corrupted to benefit themselves before country.
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 10:44 AM
Oct 2019

He hires grifters.

jmowreader

(50,559 posts)
15. Trump hires people who already corrupt. It saves time.
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 12:37 PM
Oct 2019

Trump’s reign reminds me of the scene in Blazing Saddles where Mr. Johnson shows Bart the Help Wanted poster for people to level Rock Ridge. At the bottom it reads “Criminal record required.”

Grasswire2

(13,571 posts)
17. It is a MOB THING.
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 08:40 PM
Oct 2019

Think about it. A corrupt MOBBED UP city has a corrupt DA, a corrupted Medical Examiner, a corrupt Chief of Police, etc.

The first thing they do to a new recruit is get evidence of a crime on him/her.

Same goes for spies, incidentally.

dalton99a

(81,515 posts)
3. Kick
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 10:14 AM
Oct 2019
- When the intelligence community’s inspector general ruled that the whistleblower complaint about Trump and Ukraine should be sent to Congress, the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel conveniently offered a contrary opinion. No, the OLC said, “the appropriate action is to refer the matter to the Department of Justice.”

- Which was doubly convenient, in fact, because Justice, with great efficiency, determined that — although soliciting assistance from a foreign power on behalf of a political campaign is against the law — Trump had nothing to worry about, on the pretext that prosecutors were unable to assign a dollar value to the help he had solicited. Case closed. Case never even opened, in fact.

What’s going on? Senior officials who had the fortitude to defend the rule of law have gradually been replaced by those who put ambition over principle. A few who still try to do the right thing are kept in vulnerable “acting” positions and hemmed in by toadies and hacks in subordinate positions.

Meanwhile, honest civil servants leave or become demoralized. They watch first-class research agencies be deliberately disrupted and degraded. They see Trump firing (Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch) and threatening (the still anonymous whistleblower) honest professionals. Resistance to abuse of power naturally dwindles.


flibbitygiblets

(7,220 posts)
9. Call. For. His. Resignation. FFS.
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 11:00 AM
Oct 2019

"Ooh, he's corrupting people around him!". This is not breaking news. We all know it and it doesn't change anything.

Every major news outlet in this country needs to call for him to resign, full stop.

KPN

(15,646 posts)
12. THIS! Pointing out the obvious is as powerful as a squirt gun. Telling us what we already know is
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 12:01 PM
Oct 2019

useless. Geezuz!!

KPN

(15,646 posts)
13. Absolutely spot on! We absolutely have to win the WH and the Senate (no later
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 12:05 PM
Oct 2019

than 2022 if not 2020). That has to be every tRump opponents agenda and priority. Personally, I think we need a candidate who is viewed as a change agent in order to win the WH, so I favor economic progressives. But I'll absolutely work and vote for whoever becomes our eventual nominee.

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