The poll by the Napolitan Institute found that just over three-quarters, or 76%, of Democrat-voting federal employees who voted for Harris said they will “resist” the Trump administration for the next four years – seemingly for no reason except perhaps their political beliefs. The poll asked, “Looking ahead to the next four years, will your political efforts be primarily to support the Trump administration or resist the Trump administration?” Among Kamala-voting federal bureaucrats, 41% said they will “strongly resist,” while 35% said they will “somehow resist,” bringing the total number to 76%. Similarly, when tasked with the responsibility of implementing a federal policy they disagreed with, a whopping 75% of Kamala-voting federal bureaucrats said they would disobey lawful orders and “do what they thought was best.” That survey question asked, “Suppose that President Trump gave you an order that was legal, but you believed was bad policy. Would you follow the president’s order or do what you thought was best?” In contrast, 80% of Republican-voting bureaucrats said they would obey, while 18% said they would disobey and do what they believed was best. Additionally, the number of Kamala-voting federal bureaucrats who said they would resist Trump’s lawful orders increased since the transition period in December 2024, when only 69% said they would disobey.Obey the laws you choose to...
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Democratic Dismissal
Democrats don't seem to care that much about democracy after all:
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