“Every country has the government it deserves" and
"In a democracy people get the leaders they deserve." Joseph-Marie, comte de Maistre 1811.
Now, like it or not,
we are getting President Trump, thanks largely to the liberal media, that he excoriated, giving him free publicity. There will not be as much change as people
fear, or hope. After the outrageous
things he has said, almost anything else may look reasonable.
Previous Presidents
have learned, changing the Government is like turning a battleship, with a
canoe paddle. Let me explain.
There are almost
22million government employees. Almost
all of them civil service; he can’t fire them, or stiff them like
contractors. For the most part they will
do what they always do as covered by their job description, habit and long
standing department policies and procedures.
Never forget the prime mission of a bureaucracy, like any organism, is
its own continuation. Those with the power to make changes have sworn an oath
to support and defend the Constitution, not the President, and see that the
laws be faithfully executed. Hmmm, even
the President swears to support and defend the Constitution. He might have to have someone to read it to
him. Most Civil Servants do not work for the Federal government but state and
local government; they get their direction from governors, judges and local
officials, who have sworn a similar oath.
So the President has
a Cabinet plus a few thousand appointees at his beck and call, but they in turn
have to work through 1.4 million Civil Service bureaucrats who, see above. He has a similar number in the armed forces
who also have policies and procedures that change as often as rivers flow
backwards. All the officers and
enlistees have taken the oath. While the
grunts might not appreciate it, most of the officers take it very seriously. They understand from Nuremberg what executing
an illegal order can mean.
Trump likes to say
he’s not a politician. If I might
paraphrase Mayor Kenoi, ‘If you run for office, you’re a politician.’ Politicians have a history of broken
promises. Trump has a history of broken promises. Why would Politician Trump be
any different? If he could not keep a
promise then, why should anyone think he can now?
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." - H. L. Mencken. Trump has made these brash promises in a factual vacuum. Whether
or not he was aware of that no longer matters. Now he will have to deal with
reality where there are no simple answers, no quick fixes, no do overs. You can’t manage an entire country the way
you bankrupt a casino (or hotel). Everything about a country affects everything
else, everything. Even things you can’t
imagine, because the whole world’s involved.
A decision to isolate Iran could precipitate another Pearl Harbor. Every proposal will require the consent of
someone, Congress, the Senate, the Joint Chiefs, Governors, NATO; all the
people in the chain of command who, like Clerk Kim Davis in Kentucky, can
monkey wrench anything that goes against their principals.
For example, to overturn
Roe v Wade he would have to pack the Supreme Court. Unless another liberal Justice
dies or retires that’s almost impossible.
Republicans decry activist courts, and some conservatives become liberal
Justices, e.g. Earl Warren. He will need
someone to file a lawsuit claiming Roe v Wade has deprived them of their right
to, to what, their right to not have abortion?
That will take some creative lawyering.
Then it goes through the system starting with a State Court that might
just kill it, and get past Federal Judges including a Supreme Court reluctant
to overturn previous decisions. It could
take 100 years, or 1000.
I hope, against
evidence that he will do right. If not
we still have the ACLU, courts and a Congressional election in two years.
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