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MineralMan

(150,898 posts)
39. Yes. He's going to appoint people to those positions
Mon Jan 23, 2017, 11:16 AM
Jan 2017

who are recommended to him by others on his staff. Most will be incompetent to hold the various jobs. And, as usual, the career folks in each department will continue running things. Bureaucracy has its own inertia. Changing directions of bureaucracies is very, very difficult. Sometimes that's a bad thing. In a Trump administration, it will be a good thing, I believe.

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He is putting a lot of us in jeopardy. bdamomma Jan 2017 #1
Excellent advice. I hope everyone does just that. MineralMan Jan 2017 #5
Face it: the country elected a 12 year old to run the country LakeVermilion Jan 2017 #41
More like a pre-schooler who still PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2017 #47
Ratings Scarsdale Jan 2017 #57
He's incompetent MrScorpio Jan 2017 #2
He is incompetent in Spades. MineralMan Jan 2017 #3
I saw him briefly on CNN at work today speaking about trade and he sounded like a blithering smirkymonkey Jan 2017 #11
Trump fancies himself as an astute businessman. MineralMan Jan 2017 #22
Governing Scarsdale Jan 2017 #59
I'm qualified to do Turbineguy Jan 2017 #4
and by who has his ear. mopinko Jan 2017 #6
Well, since he knows very little, MineralMan Jan 2017 #9
gonna get a whole lot darker before the next dawn. mopinko Jan 2017 #10
Danger is like a cloud swirling around him. Cracklin Charlie Jan 2017 #7
Idiocy prevents him from seeing the danger, though. MineralMan Jan 2017 #8
That's why the breakup will be so explosive when he finally realizes he doesn't have... Nitram Jan 2017 #26
We can only hope. I doubt that he'll realize MineralMan Jan 2017 #31
If this were a book being written... Jacob Boehme Jan 2017 #33
Well, it's early days yet. MineralMan Jan 2017 #38
read this article. bdamomma Jan 2017 #12
Thanks. I'll read it. MineralMan Jan 2017 #13
The key point there is "who's the 'we' he speaks of?" JHB Jan 2017 #65
" and he doesn't read" - sigh. JHan Jan 2017 #14
Every person in power I truly respect is an avid reader. MineralMan Jan 2017 #15
Agreed+++ JHan Jan 2017 #16
+1000s DinahMoeHum Jan 2017 #66
Thinking of Palin who could not name a single newspaper in her state keithbvadu2 Jan 2017 #24
But this is what the other side wanted....people with no government experience SticksnStones Jan 2017 #17
Sure. Simple people like simplicity. MineralMan Jan 2017 #19
Exactly! I emphatically agree! And layered onto that SticksnStones Jan 2017 #32
lol ginnyinWI Jan 2017 #55
No, they want a person w/no experience to BREAK the existing government. Not run Nay Jan 2017 #68
Flying by the seats of their pants SHRED Jan 2017 #18
Yup, but the pants are brand new and aren't shiny MineralMan Jan 2017 #20
There is no "institutional memory" SHRED Jan 2017 #21
Exactly. And that is only learned through experience. MineralMan Jan 2017 #25
Thanks for the great top post my friend SHRED Jan 2017 #28
You're doing a heck of a job Donnie! (Snark) Jacob Boehme Jan 2017 #23
Yup. But he's the President, not a department head. MineralMan Jan 2017 #27
And it's outta tune and outta rhythm Blue Owl Jan 2017 #29
And tone-deaf. Trump will always be singing off-key MineralMan Jan 2017 #34
Just as we all warned, Total Incompetence liberal N proud Jan 2017 #30
Yup. And yet, there he is in the White House. MineralMan Jan 2017 #35
Trump likely has a low qualification requirement for the 600-odd posts to fill. no_hypocrisy Jan 2017 #36
Yes. He's going to appoint people to those positions MineralMan Jan 2017 #39
MM once again you have addressed the very core of the problem Peacetrain Jan 2017 #37
Yes, there's going to be a price to pay, MineralMan Jan 2017 #40
so true luvMIdog Jan 2017 #42
Who's minding the store at FEMA? greatauntoftriplets Jan 2017 #43
Nobody yet. MineralMan Jan 2017 #45
I haven't heard any names suggested either. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2017 #48
Well, those folks in Mississippi and Alabama MineralMan Jan 2017 #49
I certainly would be if I lived down there. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2017 #56
It's too expensive to send FEMA MountCleaners Jan 2017 #64
We're going to be constanly in court with these idiots to try and correct Ligyron Jan 2017 #44
Absolutely. Donating to the ACLU is a great idea. MineralMan Jan 2017 #46
I just donated to the ACLU for the first time in my life. LeftInTX Jan 2017 #51
Trump likes the title of President ElkeH Jan 2017 #50
But he doesn't even know what the President does. MineralMan Jan 2017 #52
K&R... spanone Jan 2017 #53
Playing it by ear, with his head up his ass. Hope it hurts. Paladin Jan 2017 #54
The man has never had a real job in his life randr Jan 2017 #58
That is true, pretty much. MineralMan Jan 2017 #60
He cares about one thing a lot - lark Jan 2017 #61
Well, it's very early days, yet. MineralMan Jan 2017 #62
It's good news actually bucolic_frolic Jan 2017 #63
Mike Pence knows what should be done JI7 Jan 2017 #67
Nice piece of writing. Eyeball_Kid Jan 2017 #69
tin ear. pansypoo53219 Jan 2017 #70
Yes jimlup Jan 2017 #71
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