Benjamin Wittes
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And, you know, they keep they're going out of their way to force these fights, which I guess they just see it as political distractions that feed the base something to eat while they destroy the global economy and hope that they're not paying attention.
So you just view this as because he can't. put the biden's in jail or get them harassed or all of that business this stuff is so much easier he can so mess around with government contract and yet here's here's been a an assumption that i've made about doge in general but aid specifically and frankly even many of these
So you just view this as because he can't. put the biden's in jail or get them harassed or all of that business this stuff is so much easier he can so mess around with government contract and yet here's here's been a an assumption that i've made about doge in general but aid specifically and frankly even many of these
So you just view this as because he can't. put the biden's in jail or get them harassed or all of that business this stuff is so much easier he can so mess around with government contract and yet here's here's been a an assumption that i've made about doge in general but aid specifically and frankly even many of these
many of these weaponizations that the Trump administration has done on various things, is that the government is eventually going to lose all these cases. And in some cases, they're going to lose and have to pay damages, right?
many of these weaponizations that the Trump administration has done on various things, is that the government is eventually going to lose all these cases. And in some cases, they're going to lose and have to pay damages, right?
many of these weaponizations that the Trump administration has done on various things, is that the government is eventually going to lose all these cases. And in some cases, they're going to lose and have to pay damages, right?
I mean, I assume there's small businesses are going to essentially have breach of contracts with the federal government, and they're going to be able to prove that what was done was illegal, they're owed restitution, and etc. But all of this is going to take years.
I mean, I assume there's small businesses are going to essentially have breach of contracts with the federal government, and they're going to be able to prove that what was done was illegal, they're owed restitution, and etc. But all of this is going to take years.
I mean, I assume there's small businesses are going to essentially have breach of contracts with the federal government, and they're going to be able to prove that what was done was illegal, they're owed restitution, and etc. But all of this is going to take years.
But I assume that the government ends up paying more money in damages over the next decade for the last 90 days than they have in money saved by Doge.
But I assume that the government ends up paying more money in damages over the next decade for the last 90 days than they have in money saved by Doge.
But I assume that the government ends up paying more money in damages over the next decade for the last 90 days than they have in money saved by Doge.
I assume the contractors and it's going to be, again, I think there's going to be small businesses. These, you know, some of these contractors are small businesses that facilitate some of these AID contracts. Correct. And the business really is 90% of the business is the federal contract. So the cancellation banks are up the company.
I assume the contractors and it's going to be, again, I think there's going to be small businesses. These, you know, some of these contractors are small businesses that facilitate some of these AID contracts. Correct. And the business really is 90% of the business is the federal contract. So the cancellation banks are up the company.
I assume the contractors and it's going to be, again, I think there's going to be small businesses. These, you know, some of these contractors are small businesses that facilitate some of these AID contracts. Correct. And the business really is 90% of the business is the federal contract. So the cancellation banks are up the company.
Right. Those pesky judges.
Right. Those pesky judges.
Right. Those pesky judges.
Speaking of those pesky judges. It's pretty clear to me that John Roberts is petrified that Donald Trump's going to ignore an order. He should be. So he's desperate to find ways to create rulings that give him something, but not everything. Am I being a little cynical about this?