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Swamp Apocalypse

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Posted By: Judy W., 2/12/2025 11:21:53 AM

The Trump Team fooled everybody, including me. As last week’s various lawsuits sprouted restraining orders like early buds emerging all over the willow trees in springtime, most commenters expected Trump to take a necessary pause for defensive retrenchment.Surely, we all thought, it would take Trump’s anti-bureaucrats some time to clear the judicial logjam. (Snip) Instead, yesterday Trump tripled down, jamming the battle tank’s accelerator into overdrive and smashing ahead in a whole different direction.His new battlefield banner unfurled yesterday afternoon in the form of one executive order plus three separate press conferences, which together sent a just-relaxing Deep State enemy racing for the bunkers with its trousers still half off.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: thethirdruffian 2/12/2025 11:49:01 AM (No. 1894771)
The damages from wrongful injunction must be covered by a bond. Since we’re talking billions of wasted taxpayer money, the bonds would need to be in the billions. This is not discretionary for a court and governed by clear rules or the injunction is not enforceable. First order of business should be to make the litigants out up billions in bonds.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Quigley 2/12/2025 11:50:54 AM (No. 1894773)
The point seems to be that Congress has signaled that it will enshrine into law the actions of DOGE.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Bur Oak 2/12/2025 12:39:00 PM (No. 1894802)
An article well worth reading.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 2/12/2025 1:04:14 PM (No. 1894826)
When Trump enlisted Musk to help drain The Swamp, it was an epic move. Fantastic, and is being so successful at uncovering MASSIVE fraud, waste and abuse -- than NONE of the "Inspectors General" found, proving that IGs are WORTHLESS, and probably in on the corruption. Dems coming down on the side of waste, fraud and abuse is NOT a politically savvy move.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: walcb 2/12/2025 1:09:02 PM (No. 1894834)
I am sure the shredders are warm.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 2/12/2025 2:52:11 PM (No. 1894909)
FTA: "The Swamp thought DOGE was the main battle group, but it was only a reconnaissance force. Surprise! They wasted weeks trying to block, discredit, and contain DOGE, believing it was the real fight—but they were wrong. DOGE was never the main attack. DOGE was just scouting the battlefield, mapping the enemy’s weaknesses, and exposing vulnerabilities." The DOGE boys scouted out where and how much fraud and waste, and now Congress can gut those bureaucracies, all nice and official.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: mifla 2/13/2025 12:13:55 PM (No. 1895555)
Trump has until the 2026 elections to get things done. Given that the Dem seem to be lost in the wilderness, he may have until 2028, but he is working toward that first deadline.
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