(9) Not even Roosevelt was that crazy. Not even the Wagner Act had gone that far. It took the Fascist son of a Hitler admirer to push it forward. |
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(10) The unionization of government employees created a new class of American citizen: A mass of untouchables who ran the daily business of government and who, through the alliance of their unions with the Democratic Party, created a state within the state. |
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(11) Government contracts flowed in one direction guaranteeing the unions ever increasing revenues, and these let the campaign contributions flow at the same rate; and an army of “operatives" was ready to stuff envelopes, slash tires or, more recently, write absentee ballots. |
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(12) If an opponent was elected by chance, he or she’d have to confront a sea of molasses slowing their every move. Staffers, secretaries, managers, attorneys...doing what they could, at every turn, to hamper their work. |
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(13) This nameless, faceless bureaucracy; this American nomenclature, is what we may rightfully call the Deep State. Let me give you a couple of examples that I think will be in the news soon. |
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(14) Apparatchik No 1: Tashina Gauhar. Apparatchik No 2: George Toscas. The Siamese twins of the DoJ. The Dinamic Duo of the FISA courts. |
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(16) She had a BA from Loyola College and was admitted in the Law School of the University of Maryland in 1997. Do the math. Now you know what I mean by briefly. Oh, yes, she was an “associate” at DLA Piper (then Piper Marbury Rudnick and Wolfe, LLP. jnslp.com/2009/09/29/oma… |
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(18) In 2006, she and George Toscas were moved to a new office, a “partnership with U.S. attorneys' offices and the FBI - in what are considered broad national security investigations." Not bad for a bankrupcy gal friday. |
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