In a not-so-subtle bid to encourage federal workers to continue to undermine the Trump Administration, Hillary Clinton urged anti-Trump federal employees to "stick it out" because the "tide has to turn."
Politico reports:
Hillary Clinton on Monday urged federal employees who disagree with the Trump administration to stay in their jobs if they can, condemning what she called the “disregard, even contempt, among many in this administration about what federal workers know and what they’ve done, and the advice they can give.”
The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, speaking at Warner Theatre in Washington in the first speaking event of the national tour for her new book, urged government workers to “stick it out, stick it out, because the tide has to turn.” [...]
“If [Democrats] can take back one or both houses of Congress in 2018, you will have people you can talk to again,” she added toward the end of the hourlong event, in which she largely stuck to the themes of her book, “What Happened,” which rehashes the 2016 campaign and other portions of Clinton’s life.
Trump can't "drain the swamp" in this kind of hostile environment. That's why it's so important to call and convene the first-ever Article V Convention of States. A Convention of States can propose constitutional amendments that limit the power of the federal government, reducing the number of federal employees and draining the swamp for good.