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What does a TRUMP presidency look like?

Started by FunkMonk, November 08, 2016, 11:02:57 PM

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Ed Anger

Stay Alive...Let the Man Drive

garbon

"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

Ed Anger

Stay Alive...Let the Man Drive


CountDeMoney

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The Washington Post

The Plum Line
Opinion
Donald Trump has assembled the worst Cabinet in American history
By Paul Waldman
January 19 at 1:07 PM

Any time a new administration comes into office, there will be some complaining about the new president's cabinet picks. But we're seeing something extraordinary happening now. Donald Trump's cabinet brings with it a combination of ethical problems, inexperience, hostility to the missions of the departments its members are being called to lead, and plain old ignorance that is simply unprecedented.

This is shaping up to be nothing less than the worst cabinet in American history.

As just one colorful example, let's look at this report in today's New York Times about Rick Perry, who will be Secretary of Energy. The change from the leadership under Barack Obama is already striking: the current secretary, Ernest Moniz, is a respected nuclear physicist who also came to the job with significant experience managing scientific institutions, and he'll be succeeded by someone who advocated eliminating the department, although in his defense Perry couldn't quite remember that it was the one he wanted to get rid of (that famous "Oops" moment). But it's even worse than that:

    When President-elect Donald J. Trump offered Rick Perry the job of energy secretary five weeks ago, Mr. Perry gladly accepted, believing he was taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas industry that he had long championed in his home state.

    In the days after, Mr. Perry, the former Texas governor, discovered that he would be no such thing — that in fact, if confirmed by the Senate, he would become the steward of a vast national security complex he knew almost nothing about, caring for the most fearsome weapons on the planet, the United States' nuclear arsenal.


So Perry advocated dismantling the Department of Energy as a candidate in 2012 despite having no idea what the department actually does. But don't worry — he has recently become aware that his job will not in fact consist of traveling around the world telling people how great oil is. "After being briefed on so many of the vital functions of the Department of Energy," Perry now says, "I regret recommending its elimination." Good to know.

That's just the beginning. Let's run through some of the other highlights of the Trump cabinet and cabinet-level appointees:

Steven Mnuchin, Secretary of the Treasury: Mnuchin has never served in government and has no experience in setting macroeconomic policy, but he did lead Donald Trump's fundraising effort. In advance of his confirmation hearing, Mnuchin "failed to disclose his interests in a Cayman Islands corporation as well as more than $100 million in personal assets."

Tom Price, Secretary of Health and Human Services: Rep. Price, a doctor who has taken a particular interest in legislating on health care, has a habit of trading in health care stocks that are affected by the legislation he writes; he also recently got a "sweetheart deal" on stock in a foreign biotech firm.

Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education: DeVos, a billionaire Republican donor, has spent much of her adult life attempting to destroy public education in America. Despite that work, at her confirmation hearing she displayed a shocking ignorance of basic issues in education policy, though she did opine that schools should be able to have guns in them to ward off grizzly bear attacks.

Andrew Puzder, Secretary of Labor: If Trump had searched America to find the individual most hostile to the rights of workers, he could not have done much better than Puzder, the CEO of a fast-food company. The man who will be responsible for safeguarding workers' rights is an ardent opponent of minimum wage increases and laws mandating things like break time and overtime pay; his company has been repeatedly cited for wage theft.

Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: The former presidential candidate, who has precisely zero experience in housing policy, was apparently appointed to lead this department because he's one of the few African-Americans Donald Trump has met.

Mick Mulvaney, Director of the Office of Management and Budget: Mulvaney was just revealed to have employed a nanny without paying payroll taxes for her, to the tune of over $15,000.

Wilbur Ross, Secretary of Commerce: The billionaire investor just realized that one of the dozen or so household staff he employs was undocumented.

Ryan Zinke, Secretary of the Interior: Rep. Zinke is a former Navy Seal whose career was hampered by the fact that he was caught repeatedly billing the government for personal trips home which he falsely claimed were for the purpose of scouting training locations.

Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency: Like Puzder and DeVos, Pruitt seems to have been chosen for his fervent opposition to the mission of the agency he'll be leading. As Attorney General of Oklahoma, he sued the EPA multiple times over its efforts to enforce environmental laws. In his confirmation hearings, he refused to commit to recuse himself from the cases among those that are still open, in the apparent belief that there isn't anything wrong with essentially being both plaintiff and defendant in a lawsuit. When asked about lead poisoning, a vital and longstanding environmental issue that gained new urgency with the poisoning of the water in Flint, MI, he said that he had "not looked at the scientific research on that."

Michael Flynn, National Security Adviser: Flynn, an ardent Islamophobe and purveyor of lunatic conspiracy theories, was fired from his last job in government because of mismanagement.

Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State: Tillerson has no government or diplomatic experience, though he has been to many countries that have oil.

Nikki Haley, United Nations Ambassador: Haley's foreign policy experience consists of going on a couple of trade missions as governor of South Carolina.

That's not to mention the sub-cabinet appointments who are already in trouble, like the Army secretary who punched out a concession worker at a horse auction or the national security spokesperson revealed as a plagiarist, nor the fact that Trump's senior adviser used to run a white nationalist web site and the President-elect intends to employ his family members, all while insisting again and again that ethics laws don't apply to him.

While prior presidents have had some miserable appointments — James Watt and Anne Gorsuch in the Reagan administration, Michael "Heckuva Job" Brown and Alberto Gonzales in George W. Bush's — never before has one president assembled such a remarkable collection of individuals who are either unqualified for their jobs, devoted to subverting their agencies, or both, not to mention the ethical questions that will continue to swirl around this administration.

We expect the Republican contempt for government to be evident to some degree in the appointments of any GOP administration. But Donald Trump has truly blazed a new trail with the people he has gathered around him. One can only imagine the damage they're going to do.

CountDeMoney

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QuoteWoody Johnson, New York Jets Owner, Will Be Ambassador to Britain

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump on Thursday chose Woody Johnson, the owner of the New York Jets football franchise and one of Mr. Trump's oldest friends, as his ambassador to Britain. It is just the fourth ambassadorial pick Mr. Trump has announced.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/19/us/politics/woody-johnson-trump-ambassador.html

Mr. Johnson, heir to a pharmaceutical and shampoo fortune, has long balanced his twin passions of politics and football. He was a prominent member of Mitt Romney's fund-raising team in 2012, when he said he would rather Mr. Romney win the presidency than the Jets have a winning season. Neither happened. :lol:

Suck it, Theresa.  You don't even rate enough for the Giants.   :P

viper37

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Quote from: LaCroix on January 19, 2017, 10:05:15 PM
Quote from: derspiess on January 19, 2017, 09:55:15 PM
We're post-post-racial America now.  Anything goes!

http://www.inforum.com/opinion/columnists/4201509-mcfeely-ancient-out-touch-white-man-nd-gives-worst-mlk-day-speech-history

Somehow, Carlson manages to also pat the Legislature on the back for working on a federal holiday, quotes portions of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, tells stories from a vacation, works in a reference to the DAPL protests, quotes Reagan talking about King, somehow avoids saying one quote attributed to King and doesn't mention the words "civil rights."

Nice!  You just found the next Trump!
I don't do meditation.  I drink alcohol to relax, like normal people.

If Microsoft Excel decided to stop working overnight, the world would practically end.

viper37

Quote from: CountDeMoney on January 19, 2017, 11:11:15 PM
Quote
The Washington Post

The Plum Line
Opinion
Donald Trump has assembled the worst Cabinet in American history
By Paul Waldman
January 19 at 1:07 PM

Any time a new administration comes into office, there will be some complaining about the new president's cabinet picks. But we're seeing something extraordinary happening now. Donald Trump's cabinet brings with it a combination of ethical problems, inexperience, hostility to the missions of the departments its members are being called to lead, and plain old ignorance that is simply unprecedented.
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We expect the Republican contempt for government to be evident to some degree in the appointments of any GOP administration. But Donald Trump has truly blazed a new trail with the people he has gathered around him. One can only imagine the damage they're going to do.

Could this be the plan: gut the Federal government?  Return to some Tea Party ideal USA where States decide everything by themselves and only unite to join their militia in invading British territories?
I don't do meditation.  I drink alcohol to relax, like normal people.

If Microsoft Excel decided to stop working overnight, the world would practically end.

Grallon

Later today America's nightmare begins.  I predict a civil war within a couple of years. :bleeding:



G.
"Clearly, a civilization that feels guilty for everything it is and does will lack the energy and conviction to defend itself."

~Jean-François Revel

garbon

Quote from: Grallon on January 20, 2017, 12:23:15 AM
Later today America's nightmare begins.  I predict a civil war within a couple of years. :bleeding:



G.

Yeah, but you are always so morose.
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

Grallon

"Clearly, a civilization that feels guilty for everything it is and does will lack the energy and conviction to defend itself."

~Jean-François Revel

garbon

Quote from: Grallon on January 20, 2017, 12:38:49 AM
Quote from: garbon on January 20, 2017, 12:28:19 AM

Yeah, but you are always so morose.


Keep on dreaming you can escape it.



G.

I live on a tiny, increasingly irrelevant island.
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

garbon

What the fucking fuck. My phone now has Trumpian as an autocorrect word. :ultra:
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

katmai

Quote from: Grallon on January 20, 2017, 12:38:49 AM
Quote from: garbon on January 20, 2017, 12:28:19 AM

Yeah, but you are always so morose.


Keep on dreaming you can escape it.



G.
fucker has been an expat for years now.
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son

Razgovory

Quote from: Grallon on January 20, 2017, 12:23:15 AM
Later today America's nightmare begins.  I predict a civil war within a couple of years. :bleeding:



G.

This is the kind of bullshit you've been pulling for for years. :huh:
I've given it serious thought. I must scorn the ways of my family, and seek a Japanese woman to yield me my progeny. He shall live in the lands of the east, and be well tutored in his sacred trust to weave the best traditions of Japan and the Sacred South together, until such time as he (or, indeed his house, which will periodically require infusion of both Southern and Japanese bloodlines of note) can deliver to the South it's independence, either in this world or in space.  -Lettow April of 2011

Raz is right. -MadImmortalMan March of 2017