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Ever wondered why the U.S. govt seems always to get bigger, no matter who is in charge?
Posted on 5/1/26 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 5/1/26 at 6:28 pm
Sen. Mike Lee of Utah thinks he knows the answer.
Have you ever wondered why the U.S. government seems always to get bigger, more powerful, and more expensive, even when Republicans are in charge?
I’m convinced it has a lot to do with the way the left has weaponized the Capitol Hill press corps.
The Capitol Hill press consists overwhelmingly of far-left progressive activists.
In the Senate, they follow lawmakers from meeting to meeting in the hallways, aggressively interrupting conversations and barking questions that sound faintly journalistic but are little more than progressive talking points.
Many of their questions seem far more designed to move lawmakers to the left—and shame us when we don’t—than to elicit information with any journalistic objectivity.
It appears to be working, as Republican lawmakers routinely help Democrats enact Democrat priorities.
Meanwhile, you essentially never see Democrats helping Republicans enact conservative priorities.
While it’s difficult to prove the causal connection between this aggressive form of “journalistic advocacy” and Republican lawmakers’ eagerness to advance the ball for Democrats, I’m firmly convinced that the left is getting its money’s worth out of this exclusive lobbying force—which has no significant, conservative counter-balance.
It’s arguably the most effective lobbying force money can buy.
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Have you ever wondered why the U.S. government seems always to get bigger, more powerful, and more expensive, even when Republicans are in charge?
I’m convinced it has a lot to do with the way the left has weaponized the Capitol Hill press corps.
The Capitol Hill press consists overwhelmingly of far-left progressive activists.
In the Senate, they follow lawmakers from meeting to meeting in the hallways, aggressively interrupting conversations and barking questions that sound faintly journalistic but are little more than progressive talking points.
Many of their questions seem far more designed to move lawmakers to the left—and shame us when we don’t—than to elicit information with any journalistic objectivity.
It appears to be working, as Republican lawmakers routinely help Democrats enact Democrat priorities.
Meanwhile, you essentially never see Democrats helping Republicans enact conservative priorities.
While it’s difficult to prove the causal connection between this aggressive form of “journalistic advocacy” and Republican lawmakers’ eagerness to advance the ball for Democrats, I’m firmly convinced that the left is getting its money’s worth out of this exclusive lobbying force—which has no significant, conservative counter-balance.
It’s arguably the most effective lobbying force money can buy.
This post was edited on 5/1/26 at 6:29 pm
Posted on 5/1/26 at 6:32 pm to L.A.
That's not why. It's true about the press corps, but it gets bigger so they can use our tax money to grift.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 6:36 pm to 1loyalbamafan
quote:Exactly, if they are so weak they are moved left by reporters questions, they are useless. Besides, they are rarely ever moved to the right by their constituents, so i doubt it is an issue of pressure.
That's not why. It's true about the press corps, but it gets bigger so they can use our tax money to grift.
Follow the money, find the grift.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 6:48 pm to L.A.
One thing that needs to be done is a simple hiring freeze and let attrition do its part. Then when shortages of workers happen in essential areas, move people from the non-essential departments.
NY's last GOP governor did that and even in the NY labyrinth it actually worked.
NY's last GOP governor did that and even in the NY labyrinth it actually worked.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:41 pm to L.A.
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Meanwhile, you essentially never see Democrats helping Republicans enact conservative priorities.
Really? How about listing some of those ‘conservative’ priorities that reduce the size of gov’t. No one ever cuts anything, ever.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 8:03 pm to 1loyalbamafan
They have built in increases in yearly budgets of a lot of programs/grants/ aid.
It goes up X % by law. Annually.
Try to stop that increase and you are gutting services and murdering children
It goes up X % by law. Annually.
Try to stop that increase and you are gutting services and murdering children
Posted on 5/1/26 at 8:04 pm to L.A.
We are now at the stage where Republicans blame Democrats for their own actions, lol.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 8:07 pm to L.A.
What a load of horseshite. Stop spending taxpayer money. Simple as that.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 9:21 pm to L.A.
Every Republican wants to cut, but none want a their programs cut. So to get every Republican to agree to cut something and not to increase funding to anything is impossible. Hence government always grows.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 10:21 pm to L.A.
Because The People demand it. You make actual cuts and people will cry like you've cut off their limbs.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 10:26 pm to Jake88
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Because The People demand it. You make actual cuts and people will cry like you've cut off their limbs.
exactly correct
Posted on 5/2/26 at 7:28 am to L.A.
I always assumed... the swamps only objective is be a bigger swamp.
Posted on 5/2/26 at 7:42 am to 1loyalbamafan
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That's not why. It's true about the press corps, but it gets bigger so they can use our tax money to grift.
yeah that's nice jethrine except for the fact that 63% of americans no longer pay income taxes and the top 10% of filers pay 70% of all income taxes and the top 1% pay 40% of all collected income taxes.
our tax base has never been this narrow. for the record the number of federal employees hasn't been this low since the early 1960's.
this is just more political pandering to the middle class trying to convince you that you're pulling the cart when the reality is you're riding in the cart with the welfare queens.
Posted on 5/2/26 at 7:46 am to L.A.
You have to see government, any government, as a living organism. And every organism on Earth wants to preserve itself and procreate. Which is why government needs problems, even if they have to create them with them being the only solution.
And if governments acquire a power, they will use that power to acquire another power, then use those two to acquire a third, and so on. And every power they acquire makes it easier to acquire the next.
And if governments acquire a power, they will use that power to acquire another power, then use those two to acquire a third, and so on. And every power they acquire makes it easier to acquire the next.
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