Tim Burchett
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I mean, it's Washington.
It's just going to churn it out, and then six months later, they're going to issue a report, and somebody's going to get a nasty letter in their file.
And it's complete Washington to a T. I mean, this isn't about daylight savings time.
You've got to realize the machine doesn'tβthey don't want Trump.
If he gets in there and he does what he says he's going to do and starts eliminating two-thirds of the bureaucracy, the machine, the corrupt machine, you know, they always come in and fire the top people or replace the new people, old people, butβ
It's that second, third, fourth tier that are in there for life that are just that infiltrated our government that we've we've allowed to be there.
Department of Education, billions of dollars stays in Washington.
It seems to me it'd be easier just dismantle the whole department, send that money to the states and let them decide and let the locals have a say so.
But no, you've got I mean, how many honestly, how many bureaucrats in Washington, D.C.
have taught a kid how to
how to read in Claiborne County, Tennessee.
Zero.
But that's part of the machine.
That's part of the structure.
And that's why every 100 days we had another trillion dollars for the debt, and neither party has a plan to pay it off, and neither party wants to pay it off, because all they're doing is buying boats.
who makes it.
And you, the speaker and they'll appoint a chairman and the chairman will bring in the legal folks.
And then that's part of the problem because part of the problem is the staff machine that's there.
You've got great staffers that work, but some of those folks have been there years and years and years and years.
And they don't get in any rush.