Appreciate this measured take. As in any worthwhile endeavor, the greatest opposition comes not from your enemies, but so-called “friends” & unfortunately their criticism/second guessing is in the long run more destructive. Of course, the ultimate example is Judas Iscariot. I have no doubt that Judas felt he was being “true to the cause”…
Appreciate this measured take. As in any worthwhile endeavor, the greatest opposition comes not from your enemies, but so-called “friends” & unfortunately their criticism/second guessing is in the long run more destructive. Of course, the ultimate example is Judas Iscariot. I have no doubt that Judas felt he was being “true to the cause”. My best guess is, based on experience & what DOGE is reporting, probably 90% of the staffs are decent people trying/wanting to do the right thing, but have never been given the opportunity.
Appreciate this measured take. As in any worthwhile endeavor, the greatest opposition comes not from your enemies, but so-called “friends” & unfortunately their criticism/second guessing is in the long run more destructive. Of course, the ultimate example is Judas Iscariot. I have no doubt that Judas felt he was being “true to the cause”. My best guess is, based on experience & what DOGE is reporting, probably 90% of the staffs are decent people trying/wanting to do the right thing, but have never been given the opportunity.