The first job would be to treat each department as a business and trim the fat, descriptive analysis, etc, . . big time revamp of them all. . maybe disband some like Energy and Education. . return most things to the states. . get Article V going. .
Our initial plan was to present the idea to each candidate and ask them to run as a team.
Charles Krauthauer mentioned last week that the candidates were very strong and would make a great cabinet.
So we’re not far off
Our concern is Agriculture Secretary strong enough to take on Monsanto
And Secretary of State who is knowledgable in both East Middle East and West
The problem with both Energy and Educatiin is the job description. Both a extremely important and complex areas. Yes more control needs to be given to the States BUT their still needs to be a figment of continuity/unity between the states. Particularly when issues cross state lines.
If you look what Jindal did in LA with schools you see how he has out maneuvered the federal malarkey. He seems to have a good handle on what’s needed.