Trump's campaign asserts that dismantling the civil service and replacing it with loyal political appointees will result in more effective governance, echoing promises from Project 2025.
Historically, Congress established the civil service to combat government corruption, raising concerns that Trump's proposals could undermine the stability and efficiency of governmental operations.
The Iraq War, particularly through the Coalition Provisional Authority's reliance on political appointees, serves as a cautionary tale regarding the risks of prioritizing loyalty over competence in government roles.
If implemented, the changes Trump advocates could lead to a government that is less responsive to the needs of the electorate and more prone to chaos and inefficiency.
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