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As I say, I think both speed and brutality are key here. The whole package is essentially a Human Resources version of Shock and Awe.

The speed is necessary from a tactical point of view. With Reagan, the act was accomplished with the stroke of the Presidential pen, and the strikers, already not in their offices, were locked out from further access. Musk does the same thing with people he actually fires, although I should point out that he locked out some of those of voluntarily resigned under duress for "security reasons."

Always a good catch-all.

Brutality is required because the Socialist Democrat Deep State is deeply unused to having its own tactics used against it, and the brutality gives rise to cognitive dissonance, confusion, and considerable delay in developing an effective response to the terminations.

If everything works as it should, The Blob would find itself presented with a fait accompli that might take them years, if ever, to effectively unscramble the disaster. And frankly, brutality, like quantity, has a quality all its own. It stuns and terrified, and that is precisely the state we want them in: Stunned and terrified.

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I like it. No more pussyfooting around. Get it done son or you're out on your keister!

And there is so much "gutting" to be done. Rip out all the old wood. Start from scratch if you have to. Everything from government to medicine to education can do with a complete overhaul. It's long overdue. The complainers are just hanging onto to their cushy existence which they were lucky to have at all. Governments trying to tell us how to live, when to breath etc all have to go as do all the maggots and wormtongues following orders and protocols. We were never meant to live like this. Something went wrong. Now we have to fix it. We have to state very clearly what it is we want and then make it happen. No more begging. No more waiting for permission from the pigs that walk on their hind legs.

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I here you and I am with you all the way.

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