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Monday, March 13, 2017

Chutzpah. The NYT Calls It ‘Slowest Transition in Decades’

WASHINGTON — At the State Department, the normally pulsating hub of executive offices is hushed and virtually empty. At the Pentagon, military missions in some of the world’s most troubled places are being run by a defense secretary who has none of his top team in place. And at departments like Treasury, Commerce and Health and Human Services, many senior posts remain vacant even as the agencies have been handed enormous tasks like remaking the nation’s health insurance system.

From the moment he was sworn in, President Trump faced a personnel crisis, starting virtually from scratch in lining up senior leaders for his administration. Seven weeks into the job, he is still hobbled by the slow start, months behind where experts in both parties, even some inside his administration, say he should be.

The lag has left critical power centers in his government devoid of leadership as he struggles to advance policy priorities on issues like health care, taxes, trade and environmental regulation. Many federal agencies and offices are in states of suspended animation, their career civil servants answering to temporary bosses whose influence and staying power are unclear, and who are sometimes awaiting policy direction from appointees whose arrival may be weeks or months away.

“There’s no question this is the slowest transition in decades,” said R. Nicholas Burns, a former State Department official who served under presidents of both parties and has been involved in transitions since 1988. “It is a very, very big mistake. The world continues — it doesn’t respect transitions.”

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4 comments:

  1. Hardest working President in my life time. From the day he put in to run, his campaign and now is a constant fight. He is going down the list and check off EVERY campaign promise and handling a war. I email everyday to their website asking if he needs me to do something to help.

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  2. 8:42 agreed also calling up Annapolis democrats and letting them have it over stupid bills to set this state back even more.

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  3. 8:42 is on a list.

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  4. Democrats the real party obstruction showing their true colors.

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