Former Senator Robert Kennedy was oft-quoted as saying: “Some men see things as they are and say, ‘why?’ I dream things that never were and say, ‘why not?’” Today, this sentiment describes the new Trump administration perfectly—in what it’s undertaking, in what it is disrupting, and in who it is hiring. Donald Trump is not committed to changing spokes on worn-down wheels on old buggies to get us where we need to and should be—but changing vehicles.
The Trump administration is upending the old saw that “this is how it’s always been done,” saying, instead: how we have lived is not how we have to live, how government has worked is not how it has to work. As for those condemning the likes of our change agents as unqualified—spare us. You, who gave us Rachel Levine, Sam Brinton, Pete Buttigieg, and Rochelle Walensky, and defended the well-being of a mind-addled Commander in Chief. You have no credibility.
Change is in the air and it’s a fresh breath, much needed. Just in time.

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