Then the misperception should be exploited for all it's worth, in order to drive up demands and expectations.
The higher the bar is "normalized", the better.
Even corporate journalists can't stand corporate journalists. :tears:
"The battle is won when the average American regards a corporate journalist exactly as they regard a tobacco executive." -- Michael Malice
I was specifically referring to a "Department of Reducing the Cost of Living", not to a "Department of Government Efficiency".
As for a "Department of Government Efficiency" (or of "Reducing the Size of Government", or whatever), I am not opposed to the idea in theory - and if (when ?) it ended up being a wheel-spinning failure in actual practice, there are certainly worse subject areas for cabinet-level bureaucracies to be involved with.
Here's what I said on the subject in another thread:
So, you don’t really even understand how all this shit works, yet you still feel competent to ridicule people, like myself, who actually do?
Priceless.
That, too, shall pass, once it has served its purpose and is itself deemed insufficiently "diverse" and "inclusive" (or whatever other pleasant-sounding but empty verbiage is in fashion at the time).
Indeed it is, comrade.
Onward, ho!
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