I would characterize it as abject horror at Trump’s cabinet proposals, with a scampering to try to set up barriers to policy changes and spend every nickel they can while they’re still in power.
Yet there is also a hunger for the incoming Congress, which will be unified enough to pass a budget. You can’t find any new programs under a continuing resolution, which is all a divided Congress can manage. A new budget clears the decks for new spending programs.
Every new announcement of an appointment sets me off into thrilled giggles, except maybe the iffy Surgeon General. Kash Patel, Devin Nunes, Richard Grennell, stop, I can't take it! They must be having meltdowns within meltdowns.
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I would characterize it as abject horror at Trump’s cabinet proposals, with a scampering to try to set up barriers to policy changes and spend every nickel they can while they’re still in power.
Yet there is also a hunger for the incoming Congress, which will be unified enough to pass a budget. You can’t find any new programs under a continuing resolution, which is all a divided Congress can manage. A new budget clears the decks for new spending programs.
Every new announcement of an appointment sets me off into thrilled giggles, except maybe the iffy Surgeon General. Kash Patel, Devin Nunes, Richard Grennell, stop, I can't take it! They must be having meltdowns within meltdowns.
Bhattacharya!
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