Posted on 05/10/2016 10:43:11 AM PDT by C19fan
Top Republican political leaders arent the only ones shunning their partys presidential nominee a vast number of highly skilled managers and policy experts, veterans of recent GOP administrations who would normally be expected to fill key positions for a new White House, are also vowing to sit out a Donald Trump presidency. And while the failure of the two Presidents Bush or House Speaker Paul Ryan to endorse the presumptive nominee carries political consequences, the absence of policy veterans in a new administration would have a substantive effect on the running of government.ok
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Sounds like another load of b/s. He hasn’t won the nomination yet, selected a running mate, or been elected for that matter. Maybe it’s just a mistake and it’s really Cruz who is working on a cabinet. That sounds more accurate. Especially since he already has his VP!
a vast number of highly skilled managers and policy experts, veterans of recent GOP administrations
They are the Problem to begin with, I hope they enjoy unemployment and food stamps.
Good. These are the stupid jackasses who got us into this mess. This unmitigated disaster. The jackasses just don’t get it. we don’t want them anywhere near the government. we want them gone!
Take a look around. Those are EXACTLY the people Voters want fired by the next Administration. 40 years of disaster and destruction from these people is enough.
That's the best news I've heard all day.
Poetic justice demands that Trump win and all of these “experts”, wonks and academic types get to sit back and spectate (i.e., sharpshoot) the Trump administration for eight years. They remind me why I have been a patriot and conservative, but not a partisan, for years.
...and holding their breath until the turn blue.
Good. It’s time for some new blood. Otherwise its’ reshuffling the Titanic deck chairs.
Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3UUS1kx5oE
WSJ is in for Hillary. The Republican Party is dead.
This is a good thing
We will know that the people who do serve are there for America and the people
Not for their own ego and power trips
anyone who doesn’t want to serve the President WE elect- BUH BYE.
Private industry awaits your talents
.m...don’t remember the GOPe getting their knickers in a wad when Odungo didn’t have an administration named 6 months before an election
Their time has passed, they just don’t realize it yet.
We’re building a new coalition. By volunteering not to be part of it, they are marginalizing themselves. In the future they will be no more influential than the Green or Libertarian parties.
They shall be: full of sound and fury, yet accomplish nothing.
I’m so glad to be on the Trump Train. First class all the way back to sanity.
Great news,As Trump said you will get tired of winning so much
Trump has MANY people in the private sector who WOULD be HAPPY to jump on board!!! He ONLY NEEDS a GOOD VP!!! There are MANY to choose from!!! JINDLE, PERRY, SESSIONS, BREWER, SCOTT, PAUL, NEWT he has a GREAT choice for AG CHRISTY, and the rest CLEAN HOUSE!!!! EPA gone, EDUCATION, gone, HHS, Carson, CHIEF of Staff NEWT !!!!! DEFENSE West, STATE I don’t know about SOS????
I was struck that this, like Paul Ryan’s recent moves, is another PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE move.
PA is trying to exert power form a position of weakness. “Do things our way, or we’ll take our ball and go home.” They hope you’ll buckle before you realize that you no longer need their ball to play.
Yes, absolutely.
Like Trump told Ryan - there will be consequences .....
GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All these ‘experts’ haven’t helped so far
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