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OR "Return of the Swamp People"
Looking at the Transition Team and the people that are being suggested for populating the Trump team looks like the swamp will have plenty of returning "creatures".
Did ANYONE really believe the swamp would be drained ?
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Giuliani, Gingrich, Christie. Oil industry execs, people who have made a career out of climate change denying for riches,,,,,,
Yea, there are some fresh faces of change, for sure.
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When you drain a swamp, you end up with sludge.
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Campaign slogans are pretty much just that --- slogans.
NO SWAMP will be drained, just refilled with new "critters".
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Wonder what the Trump supporters think of the swamp drain so far ?
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There sure are a lot of K streeters, and no Main Streeters, on the transition team.
If you Trumpers want to look on a map you will see that K Street is far, far away from the 'Heartland'. In fact, it's pretty much in the center of the swamp.
LOL.
Big business, big shots win again.
As the board's resident elitist, I felt a duty to point that out.
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Again, what do the Trump supporters think of THIS "draining the swamp" ?????
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Still waiting !
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Apparently, there is some consternation going on in the Drumpf dynasty transition team. So much for 'draining the swamp', as most of the handpicked team are cast offs or leftovers from previous political stints, with the exception of the inclusion of most of Donald's kids as integral components of the inner circle. But some of the leftovers . . . Sheesh -- Jeff Sessions, Giuliani, Newt, even disgraced former delegate to the U.N. John Bolton and other names being bandied about like Rick Perry, Bob Corker, sheriff David Clarke and none other than Sarah Palin-- these people don't instill a whole lot of confidence.
Trump shakes up transition team, elevates Pence's role
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President-elect Donald Trump is shaking up his transition team as he plunges into the work of setting up his administration, elevating Vice President-elect Mike Pence to head the operations. It amounts to a demotion for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who had been running Trump's transition planning for months.
On the heels of Trump's upset victory this week, the Republican's team has been scrambling to identify people for top White House jobs and Cabinet posts. It's an enormous undertaking that must be well in hand by the time Trump is inaugurated on Jan. 20.
In a statement Friday, Trump said Pence would "build on the initial work" done by Christie.
"Together, we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding this nation — specifically jobs, security and opportunity," Trump said.
Christie was a loyal adviser to Trump for much of the campaign and came close to being the businessman's pick for running mate. But Trump ultimately went with Indiana Gov. Pence, a former congressman with Washington experience and deep ties to conservatives.
Christie will still be involved in the transition, joining a cluster of other steadfast Trump supporters serving as vice chairs: former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions.
For Trump, who ran on a pledge to "drain the swamp" of Washington insiders, the team is strikingly heavy on those with long political resumes.
In addition, three of Trump's adult children — Don. Jr., Eric and Ivanka — are on the transition executive committee, along with Jared Kushner, Ivanka's husband. Kushner played a significant role in Trump's campaign and was spotted at the White House Thursday meeting with President Barack Obama's chief of staff.
Pence said the transition staff is made up of the right people to "bring about fundamental change in Washington."
After ending his own failed campaign for president, Christie emerged as one of Trump's most enthusiastic supporters. He nearly became Trump's running mate but was edged out by Pence.
Trump and Christie grew apart through the last stretch of the campaign. The governor became increasingly frustrated that Trump wouldn't listen to his advice, particularly over the response to the release of a 1995 video in which the businessman is heard making predatory comments about women.
Christie is also facing calls for impeachment in New Jersey following the conviction of two former aides in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing trial. Christie has denied any knowledge of the lane closures until weeks or months after they occurred in September 2013.
The governor was notably absent from the steady stream of advisers entering Trump's eponymous skyscraper in New York for meetings Friday. Among the first decisions facing the president-elect is whom to choose as chief of staff, a key post that will set the tone for Trump's White House and be a key conduit to Capitol Hill and Cabinet agencies.
Trump is said to be considering Steve Bannon, his campaign chairman and a conservative media executive, and Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus for the role. Neither has significant policy experience, though Priebus is well-liked in Washington and has deep ties with key lawmakers.
Kellyanne Conway, Trump's campaign manager, is also said to be in the mix for a senior job. Conway is a veteran Republican pollster who formed a strong rapport with the candidate after taking the helm of his campaign in the general election.
While Trump has long led a large business, the scope of the federal government exceeds any of his previous endeavors. Those around Trump, who is known as a hands-on executive, say he'll likely have to make adjustments in his leadership style and decision-making, including more delegating.
Trump has chafed at that a bit, but he has signaled willingness to relinquish some but not all, personal control. He also seems reluctant to expand his core group of aides beyond the inner circle with whom he feels comfortable.
As I stated previously, when you drain the swamp, all you have left is sludge. (errr)
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The swamp is filling up vs being drained !