President Trump, White House Apprentice - NYT Editorial Board
By THE EDITORIAL BOARDFEB. 17, 2017
Its with a whiff of desperation that President Trump insists these days that hes the chief executive Washington needs, the decisive dealmaker who, as he said during the campaign, alone can fix it. What America has seen so far is an inept White House led by a celebrity apprentice.
This president did not inherit a mess from Barack Obama, as he likes to say, but a nation recovered from recession and with strong alliances abroad. Mr. Trump is well on his way to creating a mess of his own, weakening national security and even risking the delivery of basic government services. Most of the top thousand jobs in the administration remain vacant. Career public servants are clashing with inexperienced beachhead teams appointed by the White House to run federal agencies until permanent staff members arrive.
Mr. Trump lost his national security adviser this week in a scandal involving ties to Russian intelligence. Robert Harward, a retired vice admiral, refused the job on Thursday, rattled by a dysfunctional National Security Council and a president who has alienated Mexico, Australia and even the British royal family, while cozying up to Moscow.
When Mr. Trumps assistants can keep the edge of panic out of their voices, they insist that Mr. Trump has gotten more done in the early going than most presidents. And Mr. Trump is so adept at creating smoke that Americans might be forgiven for thinking thats true. But at this point in the Obama presidency, which did inherit a mess, Congress had passed laws aimed at dragging the economy back from the brink of depression while committing $800 billion in Recovery Act spending to projects ranging from housing to roads to advanced energy technologies.
Mr. Trumps vaunted $1 trillion infrastructure spending program, by contrast, doesnt yet exist, because the president confuses executive orders with achievements. Orders are dashed off without input from Congress and the government officials who would implement them. The White House is a toxic mix of ideology, inexperience and rivalries; insiders say tantrums are nearly as common as the spelling errors in the press offices news releases. Steve Bannon writes the presidents script, and Reince Priebus, the embattled chief of staff, crashes meetings to which he has not been invited.
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(182,736 posts)The staffing issue is vastly under reported. So there ARE "Beachhead" teams but they aren't filled, they're temps to hire, and they have no clue what they are doing.
Trump has achieved almost nothing in his first month. The one actual achievement got thrown back in his face by several courts.
This is a disaster and we are incredibly vulnerable at this point.