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To: TobagoJack who wrote (195115)1/5/2023 10:24:40 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217758
 
Say What?

It does not matter what he says the bureaucrats are in charge of ALL American policy.

Bureaucrats fulfill important roles, including implementing laws, making and enforcing rules when legislative prescriptions are vague, and settling disputes (as courts would) through administrative adjudication.

What are bureaucrats responsible for?

Bureaucrats fulfill important roles, including implementing laws, making and enforcing rules when legislative prescriptions are vague, and settling disputes (as courts would) through administrative adjudication.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (195115)1/6/2023 7:17:14 AM
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  Respond to of 217758
 
telling a crowd in Kentucky, “The world is not a patch in our jeans.”


too much Kentucky bourbon?



To: TobagoJack who wrote (195115)1/6/2023 11:52:20 AM
From: marcher  Respond to of 217758
 
i put that phrase in the bidentranslator and this came out:

when the u.s. does what it wants to do and needs to do in the world arena, the u.s. is not treating the rest of the world as insignificant and simply a patch on our jeans... the u.s. does not cover it's inadequacies by exploiting the rest of the world in order to improve u.s. standing or status.

maybe, maybe not what biden meant to say.
and possibly lost in translation.....
-g/ng-

leadership by dementia is an oddly confusing thing.