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NRaleighLiberal

(60,015 posts)
Tue Jun 6, 2017, 01:43 PM Jun 2017

slate - "Trumps Solution to His Administrations Lack of Progress: Lying About It"

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/06/06/trump_s_solution_to_his_administration_s_lack_of_progress_lying_about_it.html

By Osita Nwanevu

(best first sentence ever - look just below!)

Donald Trump, you may have noticed, is not terribly good at being president. Nearly five months into his term, the White House seems stymied by its own ineptitude and a Congress that Trump has found more difficult to command than the underlings he bossed around for the past 40 years. Naturally that hasn’t stopped him from continuing to make moribund promises—Bloomberg’s Toluse Olorunnipa writes Monday morning that the administration reliably misses its self-imposed deadlines on just about everything it sets out to do—or shifting blame. On Monday, for instance, Trump attacked Democrats for stalling his nominations. “Dems are taking forever to approve my people, including Ambassadors,” he tweeted. “They are nothing but OBSTRUCTIONISTS!” For the most part, Democrats haven’t even been sent nominations to obstruct. The administration has yet to nominate candidates for hundreds of key positions, and as Politico’s Seung Min Kim writes, the administration frequently takes weeks to formally submit the nominations of the candidates it does name:

Trump tapped Kevin McAleenan on March 30 to lead Customs and Border Protection, a critical position for his drive to revamp U.S. immigration policy. But the White House didn’t formally submit his nomination to the Senate for confirmation until May 22, nearly eight weeks later.

And McAleenan’s nomination is far from alone in taking weeks to be sent to the Senate, where Republicans are growing impatient and bewildered with the Trump White House’s historic lag in filling administration posts.

[...]It’s unclear exactly why the Trump White House has been so slow to officially submit some nominees’ paperwork, but it comes amid broader struggles by the new president to vet senior officials and staff his administration.
Of course, Trump’s woes in office thus far aren’t purely the consequence of inexperience. “The president’s inability to meet his own deadlines highlights his struggle adjusting to the pace of Washington,” Olorunnipa writes. That's only partially true—his record thus far also highlights his craven dishonesty. Trump has, after all, spent many years jilting, shortchanging, and letting down parties ranging from contractors to his own wives. Relatedly, two recent stories suggest that the administration might be leaning more heavily on one of its favored strategies for overcoming its lack of progress: faking it.

On Monday, the Brookings Institution’s Bruce Riedel reported that according to defense industry and congressional contacts, the $110 billion arms deal reportedly struck between the Trump administration and Saudi Arabia is largely illusory. From Brookings:

There is no $110 billion deal. Instead, there are a bunch of letters of interest or intent, but not contracts. Many are offers that the defense industry thinks the Saudis will be interested in someday. So far nothing has been notified to the Senate for review. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency, the arms sales wing of the Pentagon, calls them “intended sales.” None of the deals identified so far are new, all began in the Obama administration.

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slate - "Trumps Solution to His Administrations Lack of Progress: Lying About It" (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal Jun 2017 OP
That first sentence is so artful! PJMcK Jun 2017 #1
my pleasure...lots of good stuff being written - REAL news! NRaleighLiberal Jun 2017 #2

PJMcK

(22,037 posts)
1. That first sentence is so artful!
Tue Jun 6, 2017, 02:19 PM
Jun 2017

I clicked on the link before I read your note, NRaleighLiberal, and my first thought was the same as yours. It's such a great line that I intend to use it when I talk with Republicans.

Thanks for posting the link!

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