Isaiah Taylor
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They tend to be protective of the sort of like class of people who are generally Democrats, who sit in government positions and have government jobs and do the paperwork.
And I think that, you know, obviously Republicans are a little different from that.
They don't have those same classes of people.
They don't have the same loyalties toward bureaucracies and bureaucratic systems.
And so the Trump administration has been able to very, very quickly change the tone overnight, which is amazing.
And so my appeal to be whoever the next Democratic administration is, whether that's in four years or 12 years or whenever it is, that
I would appeal to you to set that aside and understand that we need to build, and this is a national security issue, and that there are lots and lots of ways that we can use those people to build even more.
There's a certain amount of bureaucrats in government who today, I would say, are governing an empire of dirt.
They're governing a whole lot of nothing.
And we have to peel that bureaucracy back to start building again.
But as we start building more and more and more, you're going to need to add people back in because the industry is going to grow and it's going to get bigger and it's going to make more power.
And there will be lots of opportunities for bureaucrats to do the good work that they do in making things safe and checking things out and those sorts of things.
But you have to let the industry... I've never heard anybody say, let the bureaucrats do the good things that they do ever in my life.
Well...
Let me counter this for you for a little bit.
So one of the things that's very unique about American culture is that we have had very functional bureaucracies before.
Bureaucracies can do things.
They have a huge failure mode, which we all know now, right?
Which is that they get slow and they don't do anything and they stop progress and they take 10 years to do a single piece of paperwork.