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fuagf

02/13/25 7:38 PM

#512747 RE: thecrusher2011 #512745

I dealt with your quote of Vance. You ignored all of it including questions 4-5. I'm thinking
you are more interested in Trump toady obfuscating than in candid honest discussion.
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fuagf

02/13/25 8:02 PM

#512758 RE: thecrusher2011 #512745

‘Massacre’: Six DOJ officials resign in protest of ‘dangerous’ Trump abuse in widening scandal

A wave of high-profile resignations is hitting the Justice Department in D.C. and New York. At least three senior members of the Public Integrity Section resigned after meeting with the acting deputy attorney general over the Eric Adams case. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports.

(The Beat's YouTube playlist: https://msnbc.com/ari Ari: / arimelber Beat merch: www.msnbc.com/Beat5)Feb. 14, 2025

https://www.msnbc.com/the-beat-with-ari/watch/-massacre-six-doj-officials-resign-in-protest-of-dangerous-trump-abuse-in-widening-scandal-231936581579

So you must be unhappy with what's happening at defense now ..
"the President should have complete blanket authority with only a couple of exceptions like doj and defense."
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blackhawks

02/13/25 10:48 PM

#512840 RE: thecrusher2011 #512745

You ass must be very sore, considering the intermittent removal and reinsertion of your head from that locale to allow for you to pull the misinformation that you post so much of here.

Warning 'nuance' is no more a part of you working vocabulary than is 'accuracy'.


Is 90% of the Washington DC bureaucracy Democrat?

Answer

The claim that 90% of the Washington DC bureaucracy is Democrat is not accurate. While the District of Columbia does lean heavily Democratic, the proportion of federal employees who identify as Democrats is significantly lower than 90%.

Political Leanings of Federal Employees

Recent surveys and polls provide a more nuanced picture of the political affiliations of federal workers:

A 2024 survey found that about 43% of federal employees planned to vote Democrat, compared to 33% Republican and 16% independent5.

In a 2014 survey of federal executives, 44% identified as liberal, 35% as moderate, and 21% as conservative6.

A 2022 poll showed that federal employees slightly preferred Democrats in upcoming elections, with 46% planning to vote for Democratic nominees for the House of Representatives, compared to 35% for Republicans9.

Factors Influencing Political Leanings

Several factors contribute to the perception that Washington DC bureaucracy leans Democratic:

District of Columbia Voting Patterns: The District of Columbia itself is overwhelmingly Democratic, consistently voting for Democratic presidential candidates by large margins since 19641.

Demographics: DC has a large Black population, a demographic that tends to vote Democratic4.

Education and Profession: Many federal employees are college-educated professionals, a demographic that often leans Democratic4.

Government Policies: Some argue that federal employees may favor Democratic policies due to their professional interest in an expansive and active government4.

Diversity of Political Views

It's important to note that federal employees hold a range of political views:

Among federal workers who are veterans, there is a tendency to lean Republican5.

Conservative Republicans make up a significant minority, with 30% expressing confidence in civil servants3.

Many federal employees are capable of voting across party lines, as evidenced by support for both Democratic and Republican candidates in past elections8.

In conclusion, while Washington DC and its federal workforce do lean Democratic, the actual proportion is far from 90%. The political makeup of the federal bureaucracy is more diverse, with a significant representation of Republican and independent views as well.


https://www.perplexity.ai/search/is-90-of-the-washington-dc-bur-JMBtrZqORueTIMpvbQKI_Q