Beginning to wonder if T\the President will eventually run out of qualified people he can trust. After which point ... What the heck will he be able to do.
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I’m wondering the same thing. I’m also more worried about the Presidents safety.
I have lived through a lot of presidents and have never seen anything like this. Doesn’t instill a lot of confidence.
There are tens of thousands of qualified people. It is a sign of a turnaround artist to turnover ad nauseam until the right mix is found. The President is a turnaround master.
One of the problems was pinpointed by Cernovich (and I am not a fan or detractor of Cernovich). That problem is Johnny DeStefano. DeStefano is head of personnel and policy in the White House. He filters out which applicants and candidates make it up the chain of command for hiring consideration.
Why hasn’t the President gotten rid of DeStefano? Well, he’s getting ready to via Scaramucchi.
To understand why the President has been ‘slow’ is to understand Priebus. Priebus was in charge of the President’s schedule and appointments. If the subject of DeStefano’s deficiencies came up, Priebus would say it was not a priority; there were far more important things to address.
Enter Scaramucci. Priebus is gone and others will follow.
DeStefano will be gone soon. And the tens of thousands of qualified persons who can truly help the President drain the sewer will be reviewed.
I told a friend that it would take two years to clean house and get control of the executive branch. I based that on the path the Reagan Administration had to suffer from 1981 to 1983.
We’re not even seven months into this administration; Jan 20 to July 29 = 190 Days.
But I am revising my two-year estimate to less than a year and a half because President Trump moves at a faster more aggressive pace.