I feel like almost all of the people you see talking about this are part of the latter (they know better but are going along with it because it's working to achieve their own political ends).
I feel like almost all of the people you see talking about this are part of the latter (they know better but are going along with it because it's working to achieve their own political ends).
YES! AND their frustrated over the civil servants who actively sought to thwart Trump's agenda during his presidency. They want to oust anyone who would prevent them from reaching their goals.
Jeez, I see my grammar mistakes in my comment. It's not that I confused "their" and "they're." It's that I was going to say "their frustration" and decided to say "frustrated" instead, which required me to change "their" to "they're," but I didn't think about it. 9 times out of 4 that's where my grammar issues occur. I'm using the right homophone, but I changed the form of the word that comes after it and it makes me look like someone who isn't an English major.
I feel like almost all of the people you see talking about this are part of the latter (they know better but are going along with it because it's working to achieve their own political ends).
YES! AND their frustrated over the civil servants who actively sought to thwart Trump's agenda during his presidency. They want to oust anyone who would prevent them from reaching their goals.
Jeez, I see my grammar mistakes in my comment. It's not that I confused "their" and "they're." It's that I was going to say "their frustration" and decided to say "frustrated" instead, which required me to change "their" to "they're," but I didn't think about it. 9 times out of 4 that's where my grammar issues occur. I'm using the right homophone, but I changed the form of the word that comes after it and it makes me look like someone who isn't an English major.
You can edit your comments.
I know. I just felt like explaining myself . . . just this once. ;-)