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The Presidential Personnel Office Sounds Like a Pretty Fun Place to Work
Townhall.com ^ | March 31, 2018 | Timothy Meads

Posted on 04/01/2018 5:12:06 AM PDT by Kaslin

The Presidential Personnel Office (PPO) sounds like one heck of a time. According to a recent Washington Post report, the office tasked with vetting presidential appointees had the audacity to partake in alcoholic drinking games, happy hours, and even use of tobacco products. Egads!

“The Presidential Personnel Office (PPO) is little known outside political circles. But it has far-reaching influence as a gateway for the appointed officials who carry out the president’s policies and run federal agencies.

Under President Donald Trump, the office was launched with far fewer people than in prior administrations. It has served as a refuge for young campaign workers, a stopover for senior officials on their way to other posts and a source of jobs for friends and family, a Washington Post investigation found. One senior staffer has had four relatives receive appointments through the office.

On the campaign trail, Trump pledged to surround himself “only with the best and most serious people,” but his administration has been buffeted by failed appointments and vacancies in key posts.

From the start, the office struggled to keep pace with its enormous responsibilities, with only about 30 employees on hand, less than a third of the staffing in prior administrations, The Post found. Six senior officials over age 35 went elsewhere in government just months after their arrival, documents and interviews show. Since the inauguration, most of the staffers in the PPO have been in their 20s, some with little professional experience apart from their work on Trump’s campaign, The Post found."

Even as the demands to fill government mounted, the PPO offices on the first floor of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building became something of a social hub, where young staffers from throughout the administration stopped by to hang out on couches and smoke electronic cigarettes, known as vaping, current and former White House officials said.

PPO leaders hosted happy hours last year in their offices that included beer, wine and snacks for dozens of PPO employees and White House liaisons who work in federal agencies, White House officials confirmed. In January, they played a drinking game in the office called “Icing” to celebrate the deputy director’s 30th birthday. Icing involves hiding a bottle of Smirnoff Ice, a flavored malt liquor, and demanding that the person who discovers it, in this case the deputy director, guzzle it.

The White House confirmed that PPO officials played the Icing game but said it and the happy hours are not unique to the PPO and are a way to network and let off steam.”

Believe it or not, all of that is fairly common in a lot of government offices. Republican Governor Charlie Baker even allowed himself to be filmed on St. Patrick’s Day ripping a shot of tequila in Southie with the denizens of Boston to celebrate the closest that the Irish will ever get to Christmas.

This just in: Charlie Baker, the Governor of Massachusetts, is taking shots with the locals in Southie #Boston pic.twitter.com/oBV0kzza2D— Becca Ruesch (@beccaruesch) March 17, 2018

But, as noted by White House spokesperson Raj Sah, what should actually be taken seriously is the Democrats' obstruction of key appointees in the Trump administration. 

“Despite historic obstruction from Democrats in Congress, the Presidential Personnel Office is filling the administration with the best and brightest appointees who share the president’s vision for the country,” said Raj Shah, White House principal deputy press secretary. “Staff work tirelessly and have experience consistent with the practice of previous administrations.”

Surely, maybe there should be some concern if taxpayer dollars are being wasted on pure fun and games. But when people criticize President Trump for drinking dozens of Diet Cokes a day and liberals admonish Vice President Pence for not having alcohol around women sans his wife, it is very difficult to take these kinds of complaints to heart.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: District of Columbia; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: boston; charliebaker; districtofcolumbia; massachusetts; rajsah; rajshah; washingtoncompost; washingtonpost

1 posted on 04/01/2018 5:12:06 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I’d rather have an after-hours office party than taking hundreds to a resort retreat in Hawaii.


2 posted on 04/01/2018 5:18:53 AM PDT by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: Kaslin

I once worked in a Gubmint office that was loaded with tension and was involved in very difficult work. Come Friday at 4;45 the “Narcotics” drawer was opened and the booze came out. Drinks were served to as many as twenty people. We never thought of it as wasting taxpayer money. We figured the taxpayer would understand if he or she was given the same job.


3 posted on 04/01/2018 5:20:24 AM PDT by Bookshelf
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"I once worked in a Gubmint office that was loaded with tension and was involved in very difficult work. Come Friday at 4;45 the “Narcotics” drawer was opened and the booze came out. Drinks were served to as many as twenty people. We never thought of it as wasting taxpayer money. We figured the taxpayer would understand if he or she was given the same job."

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.......... nice to know.

No reefer? /s

4 posted on 04/01/2018 5:25:17 AM PDT by a little elbow grease (Zip ties and duct tape are far more productive than pussy hats and #metoo tweets)
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To: Bookshelf
Worked on a DOE contract with lifer government union employees (complete knuckleheads) and they had end of the month parties. After the shop was cleaned and inspected they rolled the kegs in and had live music.

Huge morale booster but it all ended when they found one of the employees the next day passed out behind the shop after overindulging.

5 posted on 04/01/2018 5:27:44 AM PDT by caltaxed
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This is key office for an incoming Administration, (the hell with drinking its the political and expertise clearances they are suppose to run) and explains Trumps absolute failure in appointments and staffing. Trump thought glad handling and his family knew best and they had their asses handed to them.

Not taking Heritage Fd. Advice on staffing ( going back to the Reagan years) resulted in all his many staffing failures.

6 posted on 04/01/2018 6:39:09 AM PDT by Badboo (Why it is important)
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Another fun place to work must be the personnel office at the FBI, where Peter Strozk has been “parked.”


7 posted on 04/01/2018 7:06:13 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine ("Married with children.")
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To: Badboo

Ever stop to realize most of the failures were because The Donald depended on GOP leaders to suggest people for positions. After all heis not from DC so he depended on people like Rence to staff smaller offices like this dump. BTW who is the idiot who allowed the WAPO into the building? Another traitor rears there heads...


8 posted on 04/01/2018 9:05:19 AM PDT by straps (GOP establishment is as bad as the DNC and Russia put together...)
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Pulease. . .Trump, in the primaries fully ran against the GOPe. He talked about how he could change the dynamic. Go back and listen to the things he said about Ryan, etc. he knew full well what was awaiting him on the Hill. And he knew full well some of his biggest adversaries were Republicans. You have to ignore all of this and his own understanding as an outsider to give him a pass. No go.

What he didn't do was prepare. He didn't call on the decades of work at Heritage, Cato, Reason, and even Brookings that personnel is policy. Work that went back to the Reagan years.

He either was ignorant, overconfident, or stupidly thought campaign staff could successfully transition to presidential staff and qualified selectors. They don’t.

Aside from a few good picks, he blew it and has paid for it. Worse he failed to go through the plum and prune books and clear out the Obama holdovers. These Sch. C appointments are not subject to confirmation and he left them in. In presidential personnel management this is a crime. Reagan cleared out the Carter people, Bush cleared out the Reagan people, Clinton cleared out the Bush people, Bush jr. cleared out the Clinton people, Obama cleared out the Bush jr people. Only Trump let Obamas staff stay. Unfricking believable.

How do I know this? Because I was there. Cleared and appointed twice by Reagan. Fired by Bush because I was for Reagan, and saw how Clinton and Obama created armies of progs burrowed in the bureaucracy.

Long before he took his office I said Trump would fail in appointments and he did.

9 posted on 04/01/2018 10:02:47 AM PDT by Badboo (Why it is important)
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