Very important people with very important advanced degrees from very important universities must be involved at every step. Coaxing American allies to stop welching on their debt requires many white papers and think tank conferences and pricey parties at well-appointed embassies.
Before the president speaks with another head of state, polite talking points must be drafted and edited and redrafted and approved by dozens of people with lengthy titles who occupy offices situated along the Potomac River decorated with many impressive diplomas and commendations.
All of that at the cost of MILLIONS upon MILLIONS of dollars, by the way. These oh-so-dedicated public "servants" aren't serving for FREE, of course.
And therein lies part of the problem. There's a pattern here - get a degree, use your connections to secure a fat paycheck at Foggy Bottom, and then go around like you're the real President of the United States. The State Department has been a seething next of Marxist vipers for as long as I can remember. Quite frankly, I'm not crying a single tear if the all get shitcanned. Again, what have they ever gotten right? What success can they highlight in order to justify their six figure salaries at our expense?
Not a one.
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