When Steve Bannon said their goal was to dismantle the administrative state, he meant it. Basically these people do not want the government to exist in any way to help people. They want unfettered capitalism, not democracy, to be the basic governing principle of America.
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One is a system of economics one is a system of government, both can exist along side each other… Jesus, take a college class
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No, they want ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES to tell the administrative state what to do, not allow them, unelected, to make important decisions.
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Unelected bureaucrats writing regulations are the literal opposite of Democracy 🤡
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More voting on important matters means less democracy?
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Wow, Steve Bannon is a hero. The Administrative State...or Deep State, is a cancerous tumor on an already corrupt government.
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You have no concept of our form of government because if you did you would not tweet such nonsense!
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No, we want representative government not career administrators governing us.
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This is a good thing. If you want something effed up, the government is the choice. My choice is different.
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Honestly, I don't get that out of Bannon. Recall that he literally wants to deport Asian tech CEOs and skilled productive workers because "A country is more than an economy. We’re a civic society". Does that sound like unfettered capitalism to you? theverge.com/2016/11/16/1365…
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