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babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Thu Jul 6, 2017, 05:50 PM Jul 2017

Charles P. Pierce: The President's IKEA Cabinet Is Falling Apart Right on Schedule

http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a56167/betsy-devos-sued-rick-perry-supply-demand/


The President's IKEA Cabinet Is Falling Apart Right on Schedule

You get what you pay for.
By Charles P. Pierce
Jul 6, 2017


While the president* is overseas checking in with the home office, the ill-suited elves of his spectacularly unqualified cabinet are very busy at the job of dismantling their jobs, which is their only apparent function in this administration. Energy Secretary Rick Perry, for example, dropped by to visit some coal miners and laid a little ee-co-nomix on them.

There are not many people in this world who don't understand the concept of a "glut," but Perry apparently is one of them. Hell, with that kind of thinking, I'm surprised Perry isn't the Treasury Secretary.

Meanwhile, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is busy getting sued by 19 state attorneys general because she's delaying a rule enacted by the previous administration that made it easier for students to get their loans forgiven if their colleges were found to have been fraudulent. DeVos is dragging her feet here because she sees education as a profit center, and because phony for-profit educational "reform" is the only reason anyone ever heard of her. From NPR:


The filing by 18 states and Washington, D.C., asks a U.S. District Court to declare the Education Department's delay of the rule unlawful and to order the agency to implement it. The states say they have pursued "numerous costly and time-intensive investigations and enforcement actions against proprietary and for-profit schools" that violated consumer protection laws.


(Point of Personal Privilege: once again, Maura Healey, the attorney general of the Commonwealth—God save it!—is out front on this issue. Her statement reads, in part, "Since day one, Secretary DeVos has sided with for-profit school executives against students and families drowning in unaffordable student loans." And fighting off grizzly attacks, one assumes.)

But, as you might've guessed, the real lasting damage is being done by Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III. His Department of Justice has decided that Texas is doing just fine at this whole voter suppressi…er…voter ID thing, as The Texas Tribune notes.


"Texas's voter ID law both guarantees to Texas voters the opportunity to cast an in-person ballot and protects the integrity of Texas's elections," the filing stated. Federal lawyers were referring to Senate Bill 5, which Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law last month. It would soften a 2011 voter ID law — known as the nation's most stringent — that courts have ruled purposefully burdened Latino and black voters. If allowed to take effect, the law would allow people without photo ID to vote if they present alternate forms of ID and sign affidavits swearing a "reasonable impediment" kept them from obtaining what was otherwise required. "S.B. 5 addresses the impact that the Court found in [the previous law] by dramatically reducing the number of voters who lack acceptable photographic identification," the Justice Department argued, adding that U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos should "decline any further remedies."


Of course, this is a complete reversal of the Obama DOJ's efforts at curtailing the voter-suppression that was the true purpose not only of the original law, but of the inadequate fig-leaf of the state's proposed changes. The Department of Justice is now on the other side and, somewhere in Jeff Sessions' deepest heart, he knows what this is all about.
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Charles P. Pierce: The President's IKEA Cabinet Is Falling Apart Right on Schedule (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2017 OP
Stupidity and incompetence are not good for governance mcar Jul 2017 #1
Governance was never the goal with these cabinet picks. Amaryllis Jul 2017 #5
True mcar Jul 2017 #6
duh question is... GetRidOfThem Jul 2017 #10
Great movie..... SergeStorms Jul 2017 #13
The only way the GOP can win is to lie, cheat and steal Iliyah Jul 2017 #2
KnR Hekate Jul 2017 #3
Pierce nailed it: "overseas checking in with the home office" LonePirate Jul 2017 #4
Home Office Doug the Dem Jul 2017 #7
What an embarrassment and a tragedy UltravioletDingo Jul 2017 #8
Grover Norquist's wet dream come true. SleeplessinSoCal Jul 2017 #9
I think IKEA is too good NastyRiffraff Jul 2017 #11
lol, IKEA would last longer. Tho quite a bit of it's particle board life would be as landfill. diane in sf Jul 2017 #12
I made the mistake of changing radio channels and landed on a conservative station... C Moon Jul 2017 #14

GetRidOfThem

(869 posts)
10. duh question is...
Thu Jul 6, 2017, 07:11 PM
Jul 2017

...what is gevernence????

(..."because Brawny has electrolytes. Electrolytes is what plants need" (source: Idiotcracy))

Or even better (same source): "...water, like out of the toilet?"


SergeStorms

(19,193 posts)
13. Great movie.....
Thu Jul 6, 2017, 07:40 PM
Jul 2017

but I never knew it was a documentary until tRump got elected*.


*- has not been proven conclusively.

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
2. The only way the GOP can win is to lie, cheat and steal
Thu Jul 6, 2017, 06:19 PM
Jul 2017

which portrays t-rump to a tee. Once read how a "great" business man t-rump is, but it seems like every thing to touches he ruins. His running (or not) a country the size of the USA, and effing us and destroying the country at the same time, and his administration is incompetent and insane like t-rump which also encompasses the sucky GOPs.

LonePirate

(13,417 posts)
4. Pierce nailed it: "overseas checking in with the home office"
Thu Jul 6, 2017, 06:25 PM
Jul 2017

As incompetent and evil as everyone in this administration has been, it's painfully disheartening at how predictable it has been.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,110 posts)
9. Grover Norquist's wet dream come true.
Thu Jul 6, 2017, 06:56 PM
Jul 2017

They have nearly all the money. His work is nearly done, so he can retire to opulent splendor.

C Moon

(12,212 posts)
14. I made the mistake of changing radio channels and landed on a conservative station...
Thu Jul 6, 2017, 07:50 PM
Jul 2017

The first thing I heard was (who I think was) Sarah Sanders talking about Korea.
It was the most ridiculous sounding talk I've ever heard from a political spokesperson.
The White House has hit rock bottom. Get the frigging traitors out of there.
They sound like a high school play, horribly acting out their parts of running the country.

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