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Time: Trump's Cabinet 'Wrecking Crew' Is 'Dismantling Government As We Know It'
MRC NewsBusters ^ | 10/29/2017 | Tom Blumer

Posted on 10/29/2017 12:39:39 PM PDT by ForYourChildren

The most recent cover of Time Magazine — or I should say.., given its parent company's recent decision "reducing ... circulation and frequency" of the formerly iconic publication — calls President Donald Trump's cabinet "The Wrecking Crew" on a mission of "dismantling government as we know it."

 

Separate reports singled out EPA Director Scott Pruitt, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, and HUD Secretary Ben Carson for scrutiny.

The cover's word selection is obviously out of line, as none of the three is proposing to "dismantle" — meaning to "take (something) apart" (and not put it back together) — the agencies under their charge. The headlined addition of "as we know it" doesn't change that. But it does feed leftist paranoia, which is apparently the point.

Of course, none of Time's four articles pointed out that "government as we know it" has gone from spending just over $2 trillion per year to just shy of $4 trillion in the past 20 years. After taking inflation into account, that's a nearly 50 percent increase in real terms. Today's "government as we know it" doesn't accomplish 50 percent more than it did 20 years ago — unless getting in the way of progress is considered an accomplishment.

That didn't stop Deputy Washington Bureau Chief and Senior Correspondent Massimo Calabresi from claiming a "dismantling" again in his opening content. Rather than cite recent related statements by Trump, likely because he couldn't find any that were sufficiently inflammatory, Calabresi obsessed over Steve Bannon. Bannon was fired two months ago (the link is to Time's report on the firing), largely because he seemed to relish making outlandish claims, using terms like "deconstruction," about the scope of Team Trump's efforts.

Calabresi cited the departed Bannon's description of "deconstruction" ..

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: administrativestate; bencarson; carson; deepstate; hud; ihappened; maga; moregoodnews; third100days; time; trump; trumpwinsagain; winning
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To: ForYourChildren

I even like the cover. I like the thought of Trump wrecking balls dismantling government. Way to go Time!


81 posted on 10/29/2017 4:40:25 PM PDT by Crucial
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To: ForYourChildren

It’s called winning change mr. Time magazine, you bigoted libturds.


82 posted on 10/29/2017 4:48:21 PM PDT by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed)
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To: ForYourChildren

Trump’s Cabinet ‘Wrecking Crew’ Is ‘Dismantling Government As We Know It’

GREAT!! Because we know it to be ultra inefficient, bungling, self promoting, stupid, ....and on and on and on and on and on.


83 posted on 10/29/2017 4:55:44 PM PDT by GoldenPup
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To: All

Title is wrong:
Trump’s cabinet is restoring the damage done by 8 years of Obama destrution of US government.


84 posted on 10/29/2017 5:16:22 PM PDT by veracious (UN = OIC = Islam ; Democrats may change USAgov completely, just amend USConstitution)
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To: ForYourChildren; BillyBoy; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican

If so, then they are doing their jobs. There shouldn’t be a HUD department or a Federal Education Department and the EPA is overpowered.


85 posted on 10/29/2017 5:37:56 PM PDT by Impy (The democrat party is the enemy of your family and civilization itself, forget that at your peril.)
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To: Impy

“If so, then they are doing their jobs. There shouldn’t be a HUD department or a Federal Education Department and the EPA is overpowered.”

There shouldn’t be an Obamacare, RINOcare, or Trumpcare, either.

Nor should the there be a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), also known as the Health Department.


86 posted on 10/29/2017 6:00:58 PM PDT by ForYourChildren (Christian Education [ RomanRoadsMedia.com - Classical Christian Approach to Homeschool ])
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To: ForYourChildren

I’m upset that President Trump is “dismantling” our government. I want him to BLOW IT UP and replace it with Americans.


87 posted on 10/29/2017 6:54:51 PM PDT by Dapper 26
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To: ForYourChildren

Trump campaigned on this for a year and a half, and spoke about it at his inauguration and SOTU speeches in early 2017, and the MSM is just now discovering what he intended, and that he would make good on his intentiion? They should be embarrassed. Except that liberals have no shame.


88 posted on 10/29/2017 7:21:57 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (I was not elected to continue a failed system. I was elected to change it. --Donald J. Trump)
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To: ForYourChildren

I’d like to see someone dismantle Time-Lies-Warner-Turner-CNN-HBO as well.

Tear it down from within.

Bust up the media monopoly.


89 posted on 10/29/2017 8:42:38 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Did Barack Obama denounce Communism and dictatorships when he visited Cuba as a puppet of the State?)
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To: ForYourChildren

Yes, they talk like Trump merely strolled into the White House.


90 posted on 10/29/2017 9:21:11 PM PDT by headstamp 2 (Ignorance is reparable, stupid is forever)
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To: ForYourChildren

‘Dismantling Government As We Know It’

THAT — right there — is why I voted for Trump; government, as I’ve known it since I really began paying attention, is anti-constitutional, patently UNconstitutional in several respects, and exhibits no impetus to change.

This government NEEDS wreckin’


91 posted on 10/29/2017 9:38:41 PM PDT by HKMk23 (You ask how to fight an idea? Well, I'll tell you how: with another idea!)
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To: ForYourChildren

Sounds very promising


92 posted on 10/29/2017 9:48:05 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (Politicians are not born, they're excreted." -- Marcus Tillius Cicero)
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To: ForYourChildren
“The Wrecking Crew” on a mission of “dismantling government as we know it.

“The Wrecking Crew” on a mission of “dismantling Deep State as we know it.”

Fixed it for them.

93 posted on 10/30/2017 12:49:43 AM PDT by WMarshal (John McCain is the turd in America's punch bowl.)
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To: ForYourChildren

Like Hillary - they don’t grasp that We The People think that’s a good thing....


94 posted on 10/30/2017 2:26:07 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: BenLurkin

Amen. In the words of President Reagan: Reagan: “Government is not the solution to our problem government IS the problem


95 posted on 10/30/2017 4:50:22 AM PDT by ImNotLying (The Constitution is an instrument for the people to restrain the government...Patrick Henry)
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To: NorthMountain
Time == Fake News.

Weren't Time and Newsweek (more or less) on the side of Americans a few decades ago?

Seems like Newsweek may be worse than Time.

Newsweek barf alert: Will Trump Be Impeached, Removed Via the 25th Amendment or Resign?

96 posted on 10/30/2017 8:18:43 AM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Mozart tells you what it's like to be human. Bach tells you what it's like to be the universe)
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To: loveliberty2

Yeah, great, TJ, but you owned slaves, so the sooner you get out of our history the better. s/


97 posted on 10/30/2017 10:00:03 AM PDT by Bringbackthedraft (Damn, the tag line disappeared again? Coursors!)
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To: ForYourChildren

LOL, better late than never. In the words of IKE;”Its time for a change!” (Again)


98 posted on 10/30/2017 11:13:30 AM PDT by Bringbackthedraft (Damn, the tag line disappeared again? Coursors!)
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To: ExSES

Yeah, I’m sure you could do soooo much more.


99 posted on 10/30/2017 12:17:25 PM PDT by arrogantsob (Check out "Chaos and Mayhem" at Amazon.com)
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To: Bringbackthedraft
I note your "Sarcasm" symbol and hope the following may also reinforce the American colonial and TJ views on the subject:
The clueless "Progressive Regressives" often claim that Thomas Jefferson and other Founders were "slave owners."

When countering that claim, it is well to ask those know-it-all 21st Century "elitists" to consider the historical context within which those Founders found themselves, as well as the enormous contributions they and their generations made toward eradicating slavery from these shores and creating a constitutional republic which could, ultimately, affirm and protect the rights of ALL people:

Of special interest in that regard is Jefferson's “Autobiography,” especially that portion which states:

"The first establishment in Virginia which became permanent was made in 1607. I have found no mention of negroes in the colony until about 1650. The first brought here as slaves were by a Dutch ship; after which the English commenced the trade and continued it until the revolutionary war. That suspended...their future importation for the present, and the business of the war pressing constantly on the (Virginia) legislature, this subject was not acted on finally until the year 1778, when I brought a bill to prevent their further importation. This passed without opposition, leaving to future efforts its final eradication."

Jefferson also observed:

"Where the disease [slavery] is most deeply seated, there it will be slowest in eradication. In the northern States, it was merely superficial and easily corrected. In the southern, it is incorporated with the whole system and requires time, patience, and perseverance in the curative process."

He explained that,

"In 1769, I became a member of the legislature by the choice of the county in which I live [Albemarle County, Virginia], and so continued until it was closed by the Revolution. I made one effort in that body for the permission of the emancipation of slaves, which was rejected: and indeed, during the regal [crown] government, nothing [like this] could expect success."
Below is another quotation, cited in David Barton's work on the subject of the Founders and slavery, which also cites the fact that there were laws in the State of Virginia which prevented citizens from emancipating slaves:
"The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal. This quality is the germ of all education in him. From his cradle to his grave he is learning to do what he sees others do. If a parent could find no motive either in his philanthropy or his self-love for restraining the intemperance of passion towards his slave, it should always be a sufficient one that his child is present. But generally it is not sufficient. . . . The man must be a prodigy who can retain his manners and morals undepraved by such circumstances. And with what execration should the statesman be loaded who permits one half the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the other. . . . And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with his wrath? Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep for ever. . . . The Almighty has no attribute which can take side with us in such a contest. . . . [T]he way, I hone [is] preparing under the auspices of Heaven for a total emancipation."
A visit to David Barton’s web site (www.wallbuilders.com) provides an essential, excellent and factual written record of the Founders' views on the matter of slavery. One source he does not quote, I believe, is the famous 1775 Edmund Burke "Speech on Conciliation" before the British Parliament, wherein he admonished the Parliament for its Proposal to declare a general enfranchisement of the slaves in America.

Burke rather sarcastically observed that should the Parliament carry through with the Proposal before it: "Slaves as these unfortunate black people are, and dull as all men are from slavery, must they not a little suspect the offer of freedom from that very nation (England) which has sold them to their present masters? from that nation, one of whose causes of quarrel with those masters is their refusal to deal any more in that inhuman traffic?"

He continued: "An offer of freedom from England would come rather oddly, shipped to them in an African vessel, which is refused an entry into the ports of Virginia or Carolina, with a cargo of three hundred Angola negroes. It would be curious to see the Guinea captain attempting at the same instant to publish his proclamation of liberty and to advertise his sale of slaves." Ahhh, how knowledge of the facts can alter one's opinion of the revisionist history that has been taught for generations in American schools (including its so-called "law schools"!!)

Human beings are allotted ONLY A TINY SLIVER OF TIME ON THIS EARTH. (Pardon shouting) Each finds the world and his/her own community/nation existing as it is.

If lawyers and judges cared enough to educate themselves (in this day of the Internet) on the history of civilization and America's real history, and if they used that knowledge and the resulting understanding, to do as much on behalf of liberty for ALL people as did Thomas Jefferson and America's other Founders, the world in the next century would be a better place.

All 21st Century Americans might consider: Thomas Jefferson was only 33 years old when he penned our Declaration of Independence which capsulized a truly revolutionary idea into a simple statement that survives to this day to inspire people all over the world to strive for liberty!


100 posted on 10/30/2017 12:24:53 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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