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Most open administration EVAH!

Unelected appointees and bureaucrats are being handed more and more control over the lives of US citizens — and because they are bureaucrats, they insinuate themselves into the very fabric of our civic bodies, oftentimes free from partisan blowback and immune to election results, rack-suited bed bugs who are able to exist through any number of changes in itinerant tenant.

This man will help shape health care policy and practice that, whether progressives like the phrasing or not, essentially redound to deciding who lives and who dies. But unlike, say, God, when you query a “Medical Czar” on matters of his control over life and death, he really should be made to answer.

Or we should have the right to refuse his services.

0 Replies to “Most open administration EVAH!”

  1. sdferr says:

    How to make it OPEN? Control it.

  2. Spiny Norman says:

    …they insinuate themselves into the very fabric of our civic bodies, oftentimes free from partisan blowback and immune to election results, rack-suited bed bugs who are able to exist through any number of changes in itinerant tenant.

    The State Department model goes government-wide.

    Ain’t that great?

  3. Alec Leamas says:

    Some people postulate that we now have a de facto A-Constitutional and unelected fourth branch of our Federal Government in our Administrative Agencies. But those people are teh crazy, I am told.

  4. David R. Block says:

    Spiny, that’s a bug, not a feature.

  5. Spiny Norman says:

    Not to our Democrat friends, it isn’t.

  6. Carin says:

    They’re not answerable to you and I. Or Jason Mattera, who appears to be affected a funny accent. Prolly to deceive.

    Tricksy.

  7. Carin says:

    Me engrish not so good today.

    I think it’s cause I’m pissy.

  8. sdferr says:

    At least Berwick would make an awful Marie Antoinette for the purposes of a future Edmund Burke.

  9. All part of importing the European model, where elected governments preside over octopoid bureaucracies, but have no control over them, even if they had a mind to.

  10. Big Bang Hunter says:

    “Or we should have the right to refuse his services.”

    – We do. It’s called the “vote”.

    – The tricky part is whether America’s majority is finally pissed off enough at the conflagration of “non-representative” fourth column governmental manipulation and the type of cynical self-serving politicians that shamelessly use this dodge.

    – We’ll have a pretty good idea by November 3rd.