I love the people he's appointed. Adults with common sense and know how, not some fucking douchebag picked because he or she or "IT" fulfilled some litmus test to impress people who only understand identity politics. Qualified people >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> someone based on sex or ethics or sexual preference or some combination thereof.
I love judges who understand they're supposed to interpret laws, not write them. One of the many things liberals fuck up in this country is that they favor judges who actually think they should overturn matters on national security when they don't have access to the secured intelligence to make those decisions. Just as fucking dumb as they come.
Why is the economy surging? Because of deregulation, because of increased access to energy, because of the elimination of unbalanced trade deals, because of a vastly improved business environment and because of the elimination of toxic anti-business rhetoric. That's why companies are moving in and investing hundreds of billions of dollars in this country as opposed to leaving, that's why companies are spending money as opposed to hoarding record amounts, that's why consumer confidence and business confidence is surging, that's why wages are increasing, and that's called WINNING WINNING WINNING. You not understanding and appreciating all this proves you're no libertarian.
He's even WINNING abroad. He's helped the Syrian refugees more than every democrat in this country combined ever did by freeing them from ISIS control. He gave them their homes back, while Obama and the policies you think are smart made them refugees to begin with. You moan about talking tough to North Korea, while NK is bowing to international pressure and is actually beginning the process of normalizing relations with SK. He's well received by international leaders at international conferences, and he takes decisive actions like moving our embassy to Jerusalem as opposed to talking about it all the time and doing nothing. The do nothing polices implemented by the swamp have accomplished nothing in the Middle East in 70 years
At the end of the day, the swamp is all about talk talk talk while embracing the status quo. Only a big government liberal can miss those days.
In the meantime, the only thing democrats do is resist, lie, obstruct and create ignorant stupid wedge issues. They, and you, focus on bullshit that doesn't matter and they cry about poppycock that smart and focused and productive people just laugh at. Democrats will dominate the poor crime ridden inner cities just like they have been for 50+ years now, but they won't win the working class vote and that's why they lost over 1,000 elected positions at federal and state levels since 2010. I'm not sure why your ilk thinks the losers in life will regain power despite all of Trump's success, that just proves my argument about the disconnect.
You're right, I'm guilty, all I talk about is policy, because that's what matters most. Not the fucking idiocy that leads to the fucking idiots calling people like me selfish, sexist, white supremacists. The ignorance on the left is shockingly yuuuuuuge and out of control. They're losing, they're fading, they're wrong, butt they're still in denial
You would love the people he has appointed. Why? Because they are idiots...just like all of you. Let's start with these "qualified" people. :missingte I will continue to add.
President Donald Trump’s appointees to jobs at Agriculture Department headquarters include a long-haul truck driver, a country club cabana attendant and the owner of a scented-candle company.
A POLITICO review of dozens of résumés from political appointees to USDA shows the agency has been stocked with Trump campaign staff and volunteers who in many cases demonstrated little to no experience with federal policy, let alone deep roots in agriculture. But of the 42 résumés POLITICO reviewed, 22 cited Trump campaign experience. And based on their résumés, some of those appointees appear to lack credentials, such as a college degree, required to qualify for higher government salaries.
It’s typical for presidents to reward loyalists with jobs once a campaign is over. But what’s different under Trump, sources familiar with the department's inner workings say, is the number of campaign staffers who have gotten positions and the jobs and salaries they have been hired for, despite not having solid agricultural credentials in certain cases. An inexperienced staff can lead to mistakes and sidetrack a president’s agenda, the sources say.
“There is a clear prioritization of one attribute, and that is loyalty,” said Austin Evers, American Oversight's executive director, who provided the documents after his organization received them in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. He said the group sought résumés for Trump administration political appointees from across the federal government and found an abundance of former campaign workers in positions that did not appear to match their qualifications. “The theme that emerges is pretty clear: What do you have to do to get an administration job? Work on the campaign,” he added.
The truck driver, Nick Brusky, was hired this year at USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service — an agency tasked with developing overseas markets for U.S. agricultural trade goods — at one of the highest levels on the federal government’s pay scale, a GS-12, earning $79,720 annually. Though that pay grade requires a master’s degree or equivalent experience, it’s not clear from Brusky’s résumé whether he’s a college graduate. The document lists coursework in business management and political science at three universities from 2000 to 2013, but does not specify a graduation date.
Brusky served as a field representative for Trump’s campaign in the battleground state of Ohio, beginning in November 2016, while driving for a trucking company in Hilliard, where he also was a county commissioner. Brusky’s résumé shows he has no experience in cultivating international markets for trade goods, though he notes he has experience “hauling and shipping agricultural commodities.” It says he was twice elected to local office and was a legislative aide to an Ohio state representative from January 2009 until June 2012.
Another example: Christopher O’Hagan, an appointee as a confidential assistant at the Agricultural Marketing Service, which helps producers of food, fiber and specialty crop growers market their goods. O'Hagan graduated in 2016 from the University of Scranton with a major in history and a minor in economics. But his résumé lists only one example of work experience prior to joining the Trump campaign in January 2016 — employment as a cabana attendant at the Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York, while in school.
Similarly, Trump campaign alum Tim Page, a 2016 graduate of Appalachian State University, is now at the Natural Resources Conservation Service, an agency that helps farmers, ranchers and forest managers employ conservation practices. Page's résumé indicates that he owns Cutting Edge LLC, a landscaping service in Connelly Springs, North Carolina.