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DOGE SC: ‘It’s Going To Be A Seismic Shift’
Rom Reddy: “People are not going to be able to hide from the agenda.”
Rom Reddy: “People are not going to be able to hide from the agenda.”
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This interview is what we needed to understand this gentleman.
He is absolutely on track with the right thinking, its hard though if he doesn’t run for governor. I think the pockets of voters are there and I think this coming race is going to have a lot of voters looking for change. He is not just hitting buzz words but giving a knowledgeable response on his plan.
This is the time for the residents of South Carolina to regain some footing here. Lets hope this interview opens up some opinions on him.
“For me, it’s a constitutional issue,” he said. “There has to be a very clear separation of powers. Government has to remain weak. You cannot let government become strong.” Isn’t he a Trump supporter?
Another Rum Ready ball gargling session with Will. A lot of cheap talk with nothing to back it up. The good thing about it is outside of this blahg nobody has ever heard of Mr DOGE SC…
“This whole thing is a joke,” Reddy said”
I couldn’t agree more. Rum and his magical AI is a joke.
Will Folks and FITSNews. Standing up for millionaires’ right to destroy the public’s beaches in order to save their million dollar beachfront mansions.
Great work buddy. We underestimate the power of the temper tantrum. Here’s to the ability to pay a blogger to support our temper tantrums. Cheers!
Whose AI formula is he using?
“It is astonishing what it is doing,” Reddy said of the AI-based learning program.
This is like Trump talking about how good Baron is with computers. Amazing how easy it is to impress Will. A reminder: the federal DOGE project was a complete failure in all respects. They lied about their impacts, spending has only continued to increase, and their shoddy use of AI led to numerous errors in process and they had to re-hire a bunch of people that they mistakenly fired.
Every few years, someone like him comes along with big ideas and rhetoric about reforming government. But it never seems to happen, because these people lack a deep understanding of how politics and government work, and more generally of human nature. He reminds me of John Warren in his campaign for governor.