Comments by "Arthur Mosel" (@arthurmosel808) on "Pelosi's Top Pick To Head Transportation Committee Seen Crashing Car Into Parked Vehicles!" video.

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  3.  @mikeinmd915  While the idea has merit, I think it infeasible. The Government has grown too large and interconnected (not necessarily a good thing). The increased inefficiency of trying to run scattered sites will only increase costs and make effective management more difficult while leading superiors in distant locations more apt to act on their own beliefs because of relative isolation. I also question if local governments won't exercise undue influence on those separate branches (think Portland, Chicago, etc.. style beliefs on the DOJ), or try to tax Federal property. I agree the representation and group think questions are real problems; but just giving them to a state isn't a real answer either. The group think comes from education/indoctrination that occurs rather than real education. Couple this with the effect of ideologically driven people moving up the hierarchy and slowly insuring the promotion of like minded people into senior positions. One of the 60's radicals (Abby Hoffman, if my memory is right) told his followers that their attempt to take the country had failed; and that they should infiltrate the establishment to prepare for the next revolt. In the 1970's book, Survival Is Not Enough, a professor whose expertise was Impetial and Soviet Russia, stated that the communists had chosen, media and education to infiltrate to weaken and defeat the US. Several of the key players who helped continue the Russia Gate Hoax have acknowledged early ties to socialist or communist groups; including a Director of a major intelligence agency and Comi (sp?) In the FBI. Also for consideration, there was a book in the last couple of years which described what happened in Eastern Europe after WWII; the chapter on Romania looks very similar on what is happening today here, including the crimanization of opposition leaders. Another thing is to look at how the NAZIs (actually a socialist movement, Stalin was the one who called them right wing - they were only the right wing of socialism though) used von Hindenberg, a popular and moderate leader who was very ill, to gain power. Look at history, and you may see the present.
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