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General Category => Political Discussion and Debate => Topic started by: topside on September 11, 2019, 05:20:24 AM

Title: Trump Churn
Post by: topside on September 11, 2019, 05:20:24 AM
It is interesting and telling how President Trump churns his staff. More than any president that I can recall.

This is actually what you should expect from a president who is working to keep his promises. When someone isn't doing what he expects, he finds someone who will.

It's a stark contrast to Obama and many others.

I wonder if there is a "churn" statistic on the presidents?

This is likely a useful stat. If a president doesn't churn his advisers to some reasonable degree, then he probably isn't sincerely working to keep his promises. For the thought that all (or even most) of an initial staff is best to solve the problems at hand is infeasible.

I wonder if Trump has the guts to churn the VPOTUS? I think Nikki Haley might be a good change. Nothing against Pence ... just haven't seen him do much. The change would be a risk against re-election, and unprecedented. Most political advisers would go against. But Trump might look past that and do it anyway. We'll see.

The LSM and Dims were all against Bolton's choice. Now, I suspect, they will paint Bolton as another Trump victim. Not sure though.
Title: Re: Trump Churn
Post by: Solar on September 11, 2019, 06:11:03 AM
I think it would be safe to say, that Bush and Obozo staff were party picked, so to speak.
Bush's were definitely old RINO appointees. While Obozo's were from the new commie lineup, so in truth, they not only didn't swerve from the Marxist agenda, they most likely were the directors of Obozo's policies.

This is one of the reasons I say Obozo was simply a puppet mouthpiece of a much larger Marxist backed movement.
Title: Re: Trump Churn
Post by: carolina73 on September 11, 2019, 07:18:53 AM
I think it reflect the swamp in DC.
When I worked for aboss then I gave my input and supported whatever decision was made. As the decider, I expected and expect the same.

In DC there seems to be this union mentality of stick around and sabotage and backstab the person burdened with the decisions.  Union workers break machines, create scrap and sabotage goods instead of finding somewhere else to go. 
The FBI, CIA and NSA is still contaminated with anti-Americans from the Obama days.

For the rest of us it is   "Out the door you go". Trump unfortunately did not have the luxury of being part of a political faction that had a support team that he could measure for loyalty and philosophy over many years. The benefit is that he is not beholden to these groups.
Title: Re: Trump Churn
Post by: supsalemgr on September 11, 2019, 08:27:14 AM
Quote from: carolina73 on September 11, 2019, 07:18:53 AM
I think it reflect the swamp in DC.
When I worked for aboss then I gave my input and supported whatever decision was made. As the decider, I expected and expect the same.

In DC there seems to be this union mentality of stick around and sabotage and backstab the person burdened with the decisions.  Union workers break machines, create scrap and sabotage goods instead of finding somewhere else to go. 
The FBI, CIA and NSA is still contaminated with anti-Americans from the Obama days.

For the rest of us it is   "Out the door you go". Trump unfortunately did not have the luxury of being part of a political faction that had a support team that he could measure for loyalty and philosophy over many years. The benefit is that he is not beholden to these groups.

"The FBI, CIA and NSA is still contaminated with anti-Americans from the Obama days."

This is a very under reported fact. I remember when Obama was "hiring" many of his cronies rather than "appointing" them. This was on purpose to make them permanent government employees and they could continue wreak havoc for years to come.