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Chaffetz's passionate assertion of being "angry" resonates deeply within this discourse. He argues that the recent unprecedented pace of political change has left him with a sense of whiplash, indicative of the rapid alterations being executed by the current administration. References to longstanding government programs, such as USAID, embody the sentiment that entrenched bureaucratic practices are under threat. Chaffetz likens the approach taken by the administration to a poisoned stew; advocating for the complete overhaul of failing systems in favor of transparency and effectiveness.