I remember Bush and Cheney did exactly the same thing. They all do. Now it will be up to Trump to have someone go through and find these people and "reclassify" or eliminate their damn jobs.
I remembered this guy and his list from back when I was still a Democrat.
"319. Emasculating oversight boards Emasculating oversight. One way to spike this is to dismantle regulatory boards by either stacking them with members opposed to their mission or failing that to leave them without a quorum of members to make decisions. At the end of February 2008, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (dangerous products from China), the Federal Elections Committee (campaign finance shenanigans, including the dubious McCain loan), the Council of Economic Advisors (the tanking US economy), the National Labor Relations Board (ditto), the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (the Georgia refinery fire), the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (perennial problems in mine safety), and the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (spying on Americans) all lacked sufficient members to function or to function effectively."
There are 400(!) scandals listed there from the Bush administration years.
I remember Bush and Cheney did exactly the same thing.
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Now it will be up to Trump to have someone go through and find these people and "reclassify" or eliminate their damn jobs.
I remember Bush and Cheney did exactly the same thing.
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go through and find these people and "reclassify" or eliminate their damn jobs.
Doesn't sound like to me they will be working for the government, but independents getting paid by Soros et al.
http://www.netrootsmass.net/hughs-bush-scandals-list/
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"319. Emasculating oversight boards
Emasculating oversight. One way to spike this is to dismantle regulatory boards by either stacking them with members opposed to their mission or failing that to leave them without a quorum of members to make decisions. At the end of February 2008, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (dangerous products from China), the Federal Elections Committee (campaign finance shenanigans, including the dubious McCain loan), the Council of Economic Advisors (the tanking US economy), the National Labor Relations Board (ditto), the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (the Georgia refinery fire), the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (perennial problems in mine safety), and the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (spying on Americans) all lacked sufficient members to function or to function effectively."
There are 400(!) scandals listed there from the Bush administration years.
Thanks.
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