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Home Front: Politix
Trump's Unintended Consequences: The Unmasking of the Deep State
2017-08-09
[American Thinker] The term "Deep State" unleashes many paranoid fantasies. Movies and spy stories abound about the existence of dark, nefarious forces from our government aligned against us. But as Joseph Heller once wrote, "Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't after you." One of the more disturbing revelations after Trump's win was finding that these dark forces not only exist, but are powerful and seemingly out of control.

"Deep State" is hard to define, because it is composed of overlapping groups and individuals with complex and differing agendas. It's an amalgam of people, agencies, and bureaucrats that changes. The current leakers are part of it. For now, let's say it's a mostly unelected, mostly leftist group within our government that wants to govern us against the will of America's founding principles. These people want the final say over our Republic. They want to rule, and they form part of a powerful alliance against the current administration and its voters. The one thing we can be thankful for is that they are showing themselves to us in a way that should anger Americans of all political persuasions. In the end, that's what we might hope for.

"Big Brother" was the term Orwell used for the totalitarian presence of 1984. We are not there. Maybe not even close. But the problem of the Deep State is that there seem to be those who want the kind of power Orwell described, the kind of power the Soviets had, or the East Germans. It's likely that many Deep-Staters don't even realize just how power-mad they have become.

Here is a small list with their fingerprints on it:

- The unmasking and subsequent takedown of General Michael Flynn

- The daily leaks designed to impede or embarrass the Trump administration

- The unmasking of hundreds of private citizens working with the Trump campaign as reported by Circa News

- The bogus "Trump dossier"

- The bogus Trump-Russian collusion narrative.

- The unseemly collusion between Robert Mueller and James Comey

- The seeming insanity of Mueller probing a nonexistent crime

- The exoneration of the Clinton crime family

- The IRS targeting conservative groups

And lots more.

What we are watching is a group using power willfully, wrongfully, and oftentimes illegally to undermine and destroy political opponents. They are after somebody. For real. From this list, we can surmise that their opponents appear to be those of us on the center-right. And to those of you on the left who don't know: This happened, and it's happening. You can pretend it's not so, but it is.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  Anyone remember the OPM hack?

Seems to me that anyone who was in the system at that time is, by definition, a security risk.

Start by letting those people go.
Posted by: charger   2017-08-09 20:00  

#9  "Deep State" is hard to define, because it is composed of overlapping groups and individuals with complex and differing agendas.

All however, share a common denominator....POWER !
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-09 15:55  

#8   Once our courts start imposing taxes / confiscating public funds to fund pension plans of unionized public workers, the outlawing of public worker unions will follow in rather short order. Probably not until then.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-08-09 15:52  

#7  Since he is attacked constantly this would probably be the best time to make those three changes. Let the Democrats go into the elections promising gravy for the bureaucrats and see how far they get.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-08-09 13:27  

#6  #5 Civil service act gets canned and outlaw unions for government workers.
Then trim down all agencies by 75%. Solve most issues right there.
Yes to all three but I doubt these will ever be rolled back except for trimming back the agencies.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-08-09 11:48  

#5  Civil service act gets canned and outlaw unions for government workers.

Then trim down all agencies by 75%. Solve most issues right there.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-08-09 11:16  

#4  Repeal the Civil Service Act, period. There was an article a couple of days ago that stipulated that in pay and benefits, the GS system pays better than the citizenry. The long abandoned concept was a modest pay and modest retirement but job guarantees. Now they get good pay, good retirement and job guarantee. What's there not to like, except if you are a taxpayer stuck with the bill and no way to hold the bureaucracy accountable. Put the burden directly upon your elected officials.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-08-09 09:25  

#3  He probably had to pay off lots of the DS to do his line of business.

Phrased a bit differently, but I believe he said as much at one or two points in his campaign.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-09 07:13  

#2  He probably had to pay off lots of the DS to do his line of business.
What unites the "deep state" is their sense of entitlement to other peoples money in reutrn for their "enlightened rule".
AKA NPD
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-08-09 07:09  

#1  Maybe Trump did intend to unmask the Deep State. His speeches prior to the election seemed to indicate that he grasped the DS.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-08-09 07:03  

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