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Opinion | Who Is Truly Working America?
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Who Is Truly Working America?On “The Opinions” podcast, Jamelle Bouie argues we’re observing a presidency run by individuals pursuing “their very own slim ideological political objectives utilizing the president’s authority.”

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On “The Opinions” podcast, Jamelle Bouie argues we’re observing a presidency run by individuals pursuing “their very own slim ideological political objectives utilizing the president’s authority.”

Properly, for all of his self-pitying, whining and complaining, he hasn’t truly made an excellent case to anyone who hasn’t already been ingesting the Kool-Help that he has rescued the economic system. Even Susie Wiles, in her very juicy Self-importance Truthful piece this month, has been saying that the tariffs have been much more painful than she anticipated. So all of this isn’t like a glowing testimony to Trump’s — what was it, A-plus-plus-plus self-graded economic system. So what does he have to do? I imply, we are able to’t simply maintain Grandpa busy. Grandpa must do one thing. I imply, a part of it —— So I wrote this week about how we now have this unusual confluence of a largely checked-out president. I feel we are able to pretty describe Trump as checked out from the enterprise of governance and a court docket that’s larding the presidency up with a ton of authority and energy that it didn’t have earlier than. However in follow, what these two issues imply is that we don’t have a lot like a unitary government as we do have a unitary deputy White Home chief of employees, proper? All the authority that the presidency has is being exercised by people who find themselves not the president and who’re largely unaccountable to something, to political winds. And who can form of simply pursue their very own slim ideological political objectives. It’s the “deep state.” -Utilizing the president’s authority —— -Oh my God, the “deep state” is operating the federal government.

On “The Opinions” podcast, Jamelle Bouie argues we’re observing a presidency run by individuals pursuing “their very own slim ideological political objectives utilizing the president’s authority.”

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