For John, BLUF: Sometimes Government begin to think things are all about them, when, in fact, it should be about the People. Nothing to see here; just move along.
From The New york Post, by Professor Glenn H. Reynolds, 31 March 2022, 8:02pm.
Here is the lede plus three:
Russian President Vladimir Putin is in trouble in Ukraine, and it’s because people lie to him.And there is the problem. We, as Americans, are facing the same problem as President Putin. As he is Sovereign in Russia, we, the People, are sovereign here in the United States, and we are not getting the truth. And while some might point to this President or that President, I believe the problem is in the permanent Bureaucracy.That’s the story put out by US intelligence officials, and it has the ring of truth. Apparently, Putin wasn’t told of the miserable state of readiness of Russian troops, the unavailability of spare parts and repair facilities, the shortage of transport, the inefficiency of the Russian air force, the lack of trucks needed to haul ammunition, food and fuel to the front or the surprising effectiveness of the Ukrainian military.
Putin’s “senior advisers are too afraid to tell him the truth” about “how badly the Russian military is performing and how the Russian economy is being crippled by sanctions,” according to the White House’s Kate Bedingfield.
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Thing is, the hide-the-bad-news dynamic is growing by leaps and bounds right here in America.
The permanent Bureaucracy has institutional interests and will act to defend those interests. It is the job of Congress, and the president, to fight those institutional interests and substitute the interests of the People.
Hat tip to the InstaPundit.
Regards — Cliff
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