Government by woodchipper

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I encourage everyone to read the commentary in today’s New York Times by Samantha Power, former administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Here is a link that will allow you to read it for free:

I Ran U.S.A.I.D. Killing It Is a Win for Autocrats Everywhere. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/06/opinion/usaid-trump-samantha-power.html?unlocked_article_code=1.vE4.Qj_9.aXSp_PtE3ZkS

My own thoughts:

What can possibly justify the wholesale and rapid demolition of an agency that has existed for over 60 years and provides powerful testimony to the greatness of the United States by distributing essential food and medical aid, and works to provide safe drinking water in developing countries throughout the world? What thoughtful consideration has been given to how the agency might be changed to conform to the priorities of the incoming administration without destroying all of the vital work that the agency does? In what world can you hack away 98% of the workforce of a hard-working organization and then expect its programs to continue? If you think for one minute that “Oh, everything will be OK, that work will be taken over by the State Department.” then you are extremely naive about the complexity of the work that is being done. USAID has over 10,000 people in the field throughout the world seeing that food, medicine, and essential services are getting to those most in need. These are not jobs that can be done from an office in Washington, DC. No one can just step in without the guidance of the current workforce, who know, for example, how to navigate the complexities of working with local medical clinics or refugee camps in the most remote locations.

What’s been going on for the past two weeks looks more like governing by drunken frat boys. “Ladies and gentlemen, this is Andy from Seat 17C. I’ve locked the flight crew in the latrine because I heard someone say that they are part of a criminal conspiracy. But don’t worry, I’ve seen lots of photos and videos of airplane cockpits, so I’ve got the situation under control. Everything will be fine.” I encourage everyone to contact your representatives in Washington to express your concerns.

The greatness of our nation is not determined by how much or how often anyone might claim that they are making America “great again”. The true measure of a country’s greatness is how many people from other countries say, without prompting, that America is a great nation. Watch for the respect and admiration of the United States to decline rapidly around the world.

7 responses to “Government by woodchipper”

  1. I woke up in the middle of the night with a headache. Andy, my thoughts are like yours. Your analogy to an airplane is perfect. I worry about our country and fear for what the future may bring.

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  2. So true, and beautifully written. Apparently Musk wants to destroy the world completely and then rebuild it. There are some logical fallacies there, I think. I am deeply worried about what is happening. I’m afraid we may be waiting for the armed MAGAs to rise up against a government that is working to make their lives infinitely worse (unless being white and male is enough for them). I don’t think Musk can rebuild at all, but certainly not fast enough to avert something on the order of the French Revolution, only with better weapons.

    What hope I have lies with the many people who are challenging this at every turn. I don’t think you can keep 99% of the people down at the same time.

    Keep blogging!

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  3. The “woodchopper” can be stopped by US Constitutional law: both parties in the US Congress, all vote-agree, to fire Trump and Vance. Then speaker of the house takes over as interim president, then preside over new election. By. DrVJ in Minnesota.

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  4. Very well written, Andy! I love the airplane analogy. It is so unbelievable what is happening in the US. Crazy times!

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  5. Thanks Andy

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  6. Thanks Andy! Great article and great airplane analogy! Anxieties are so high everywhere, hopefully the court actions will help those in Congress come to their senses and tamp down on all these too fast too soon changes

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  7. Thanks, Andy. I appreciate the opinion piece by Samantha Powers, who I have admired for a long time. I completely agree with you; well said!

    It’s been a really rough 20 days. I hope the calls and letters we are making will help mediate some of the destruction wrought on our world by the current administration.

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