“What REALLY has to happen if Trump is to succeed....
Fire the head of every govt. agency Obama has installed.
Fire every dept. head for same reason
Fire the AG
Fire at least 300,000 full time federal bureaucrats (Most make 6 figures and do absolutely NOTHING for their paycheck)
This is the bare minimum
“Fire at least 300,000 full time federal bureaucrats (Most make 6 figures and do absolutely NOTHING for their paycheck)”
This is very important, because admins come and admins go and these entrenched bureaucrats remain to thwart the regs that come from the new admin. Trump needs to weed out the Lois Lerner’s because they are sure to poison his efforts if left to their own devices. The biggest problem though in dealing with these people is “civil service” regulations. Civil Service is like a “roach motel,” in that they are easily “moved in,” but never leave!
Exactly. Add no unions for GOV employees. Get rid of the AFGE. Next the TSA, and any others. This damn Army wants women to have time to feed their babies on the job. Sorry this crap does not work in combat or peacetime. Stop the damn insanity with these social experiments that ruin combat readiness and effectiveness. These clowns want women Infantry officers and when her kid needs feeding it will be. “Men take that hill- it is time to feed my kid.”
First they have to change the employment and firing rules so the dead wood and vermin can be thrown out. The Clintoons left thousands behind and Bush, IMO, did not fumigate the agencies and departments. Really dumb!!! Remember all the leaks and back-stabbing?
Absolutely Trump needs to clean house from Day One. Especially clean out and fumigate the Dept of State and the Pentagon.
I remember Dubya getting into trouble for not asking for the resignations of everyone in the AG’s office as soon as he took office, and later being (hypocritically ) excoriated for it when he tried to fire a bunch of troublemakers from there.
Also, every department head should have to cut his/her staff and budget by 10% semi-annually, if not every quarter. And all regulators must slash regulations by 25% per year, keeping in mind that Congress can also slash some of the regs. And Congress should have to put an expiration date on all new legislation.