Thursday, January 4, 2018

Trump's Staffing Debacle

In my book, How to Select an American President by James A. George and James A. Rodger (c) 2017 Archway Publishing, I emphasized that the first job responsibility of a President is staffing. That is the job of a CEO and commander-in-chief. It is a requirement for the incumbent to be able to do this in a timely, accurate, and complete manner.

Donald Trump fails at this as President because his experience as a family-owned business operator in a narrow niche is insufficient and incomparable to staffing the Executive branch of the US government.

Trump chose people who are not qualified and worse, may have conspired against the government. If proven, these are grounds for impeachment. Worse, if members of his campaign staff participated in what might be determined to be treason, he will subject to prosecution for which the death penalty is a possibility.

That is how serious Trump's deficiencies in performance are becoming.

There is also the matter if incessant "Tweeting" for which the contents antagonize unstable leaders of enemy states.

The time for the Republican Congress to rid the government of this regime is overdue.

You might want to drop your Congressional representatives a note to tell them to impeach the President.

“Steve Bannon has nothing to do with me or my Presidency,” Trump said Wednesday in a statement. “When he was fired, he not only lost his job, he lost his mind.” 
The statement continued: “Now that he is on his own, Steve is learning that winning isn’t as easy as I make it look.”

1 comment:

  1. "The Memo: Bannon firestorm consumes Washington
    By Niall Stanage

    A firestorm over former chief strategist Steve Bannon is consuming the White House with the new year only days old.

    It comes even while the president’s latest controversial tweets are still reverberating and the stubborn cloud over allegations of collusion with Russia remains.

    By the end of an extraordinary day of news on Wednesday, Bannon’s enemies within the GOP were glorying in his apparently final demise from the Trump inner circle. His loyalists were complaining that the White House was being too easily spooked and had overreacted."

    http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/367335-the-memo-bannon-firestorm-consumes-washington

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