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Thirty-seven administration officials who've resigned or been fired under Trump
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Apr 19, 2018 18:23:00   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
That must be why the head of the IRS plead the 5th. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Yep, sure stopped the bull sh** didn't.

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Apr 19, 2018 21:08:01   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Yep, sure stopped the bull sh** didn't.


Yes, now you make sense, Mr incoherent.

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Apr 19, 2018 22:05:43   #
Morgan
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Non-sequiter. Unless you're saying Obama's lie was the same thing as Trump firing incompetent people. Nah. Totally unrelated. I support Trump on firing people who don't work for him in his administration. I knew Obama was lying just as I knew Obama knew he was lying.


It's amazing how you guys twist things around to suit your narrative. Just as I thought, "Trump underestimated the corruption he was to face" but Obama was lying and in no way could not have known about the corruption in insurance companies, I see, riiiiight, Obama was the liar not the psychopathic liar. Yeah, what ever gets you through the night. Trump fires people who are more loyal to themselves, and not to him...end of story.

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Apr 20, 2018 00:48:18   #
emarine
 
Morgan wrote:
It's amazing how you guys twist things around to suit your narrative. Just as I thought, "Trump underestimated the corruption he was to face" but Obama was lying and in no way could not have known about the corruption in insurance companies, I see, riiiiight, Obama was the liar not the psychopathic liar. Yeah, what ever gets you through the night. Trump fires people who are more loyal to themselves, and not to him...end of story.




I find it truly amazing how some of our far right leaning buddies put their party line before their morality ... then quote scripture ... truly amazing...

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Apr 20, 2018 07:27:16   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Morgan wrote:
What does this tell you? When is enough...enough? Is this unstability or just guilt.


President Trump’s administration has seen more turnover than “The Apprentice.” Quite literally, in fact. Trump’s television show would lose 15 people a season; Trump’s administration has lost at least 37 in just over a year. Two-and-a-half seasons of drama, packed into just over 12 months.

Fired

Sally Yates. Deputy attorney general. Days with administration: 11. Refused to enforce Trump’s entry ban.
Preet Bharara. U.S. attorney. Days with administration: 51. Part of purge of U.S. attorneys.
James B. Comey. FBI director. Days with administration: 110. Allegedly pressured by Trump to scale down investigations.
Rich Higgins. Director, NSC. Days with administration: 176. Fired after writing a conspiracy-filled memo.
Derek Harvey. Senior director, NSC. Days with administration: 182. Fired following power shift under national security adviser H.R. McMaster.
Anthony Scaramucci. Communications director. Days with administration: 11. Fired by Kelly.

Resigned under pressure

Michael Flynn. National security adviser. Days with administration: 23. Ostensibly fired for having misled Vice President Pence about his conversations with the Russian ambassador.
Katie Walsh. Deputy chief of staff. Days with administration: 68. Moved out of administration to work for a pro-Trump PAC.
K.T. McFarland. Deputy national security adviser. Days with administration: 118. Pushed out following power shift under McMaster.
Tera Dahl. Deputy chief of staff, NSC. Days with administration: 166. Reassigned following power shift under McMaster.
Michael Short. Assistant press secretary. Days with administration: 185. Scaramucci told media that Short would be fired.
Reince Priebus. Chief of staff. Days with administration: 188. Resigned in favor of Kelly.
Ezra Cohen-Watnick. Senior director, NSC. Days with administration: 188. Resigned following power shift under McMaster.
Stephen K. Bannon. Chief strategist. Days with administration: 209. Bannon left after giving a negative interview to American Prospect.
Sebastian Gorka. Deputy assistant. Days with administration: 211. Butted heads with Kelly.
William Bradford. Director, Energy. Days with administration: About 120. Past racist comments were made public.
Tom Price. Director of Health and Human Services. Days with administration: 232. Under fire for taking expensive charter flights.
Jamie Johnson. Director, DHS. Days with administration: About 230. Past racist comments were made public.
Carl Higbie. Chief of external affairs, Corporation for National and Community Service. Days with administration: 153. Past racist comments were made public.
Omarosa Manigault. Director of communications, Office of Public Liaison. Days with administration: 364. Resigned to “pursue other opportunities.” Now stars on CBS’s “Big Brother.”
Taylor Weyeneth. Deputy chief of staff, Office of Drug Control Policy. Days with administration: About 340. Questions about experience and details on résumé.
Rob Porter. Staff secretary. Days with administration: 385. Allegations of spousal abuse became public.

Resigned

Michael Dubke. Communications director. Days with administration: 89. Personal reasons.
Walter Shaub. Director of Office of Government Ethics. Days with administration: 181. Concern over ethics rules.
Mark Corallo. Legal team spokesman. Days with administration: 59. Apparently concerned about handling of Trump Tower story.
Sean Spicer. Press secretary. Days with administration: 181. Uncomfortable with hiring of Scaramucci.
Elizabeth Southerland. Director, EPA. Days with administration: 193. Disagreement with direction of department.
Carl Icahn. Special adviser. Days with administration: 211. Resigned in advance of an article about conflicts of interest.
George Sifakis. Public liaison director. Days with administration: 204. Sifakis was an ally of Priebus.
Maliz Beams. Counselor, State. Days with administration: 97. Reported differences with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Elizabeth Shackelford. Political officer, State. Days with administration: 323. Disagreement with direction of department.
Paul Winfree. Deputy director. Days with administration: 330. Returning to Heritage Foundation.
Dina Powell. Deputy national security adviser. Days with administration: 304. Personal reasons.
Jeremy Katz. Deputy director, NEC. Days with administration: About 340. Personal reasons.
Thomas Shannon. Under secretary of state for political affairs. Days with administration: 385 and counting. (Resignation announced but not yet in force.) Personal reasons.
John Feeley. Ambassador to Panama. Days with administration: 385 and counting. Disagreement with administration.
Rick Dearborn. Deputy chief of staff. Days with administration: 383 and counting. Joining private sector.

There hasn’t been a recent administration that’s seen so much turnover particularly among members of the senior White House staff. (Nor, it’s safe to say, have there been so many appointees who were fired after past racist comments were made public.)

More have left their position and the party since this article, very telling.

full article...http://www.washingtonpost.com/.../thirty-seven-administration-officials-whove-resigne...
What does this tell you? When is enough...enough? ... (show quote)


Enough will be enough when the DEMs stop requiring 30 hours of debate for every person Trump nominates or Mitch returns the Senate to a simple majority vote. Most of those fired or resigned were part of the swamp or were working for Obama, Hillary, or the deep state. Trump is weeding them out and has it just about how he wants it and is still winning. He isn't Cyrus but he is awesome. Of course, his secret is the military, they promised to protect him if he promised to clean the swamp. Sounds like a good deal to me.
The nations idiot lights were all flashing "red" when he took his oath and now all but a couple are "green".
All in about a years time. Simply amazing and I for one am well pleased!

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Apr 20, 2018 08:38:13   #
Morgan
 
emarine wrote:
I find it truly amazing how some of our far right leaning buddies put their party line before their morality ... then quote scripture ... truly amazing...


Hi E, Yes, like I've said one can twist anything to suit one's narrative including God and scripture.

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Apr 20, 2018 08:53:25   #
Morgan
 
[quote=Peewee]Enough will be enough when the DEMs stop requiring 30 hours of debate for every person Trump nominates or Mitch returns the Senate to a simple majority vote.
Peewee wrote:
Most of those fired or resigned were part of the swamp or were working for Obama, Hillary, or the deep state. Trump is weeding them out and has it just about how he wants it and is still winning.


Not true peewee, Trump fires anyone who gets to close to being able to hurt him, he's ALL about self-preservation.

Peewee wrote:
Of course, his secret is the military, they promised to protect him if he promised to clean the swamp.


He has the military because the promises he's made to them before he got elected and helped him get elected, he's paid them back in good faith, with the money he's taken away from the civilians to pump back up the already over-inflated military, while our infrastructure decays along with our education and underpaid teachers. Please don't come back with your unappreciated slanted reply of our hard working dedicated teachers it really is unjustified and deplorable.

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Apr 20, 2018 08:57:47   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
You're entitled to your opinion as I am mine. We both think we're correct and only time will tell. Let's sit back and watch the show. If nothing else it is entertaining.

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Apr 20, 2018 09:02:13   #
emarine
 
Peewee wrote:
You're entitled to your opinion as I am mine. We both think we're correct and only time will tell. Let's sit back and watch the show. If nothing else it is entertaining.



Seems Trump fires anyone taller than him...

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Apr 20, 2018 09:18:33   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Morgan wrote:
It's amazing how you guys twist things around to suit your narrative. Just as I thought, "Trump underestimated the corruption he was to face" but Obama was lying and in no way could not have known about the corruption in insurance companies, I see, riiiiight, Obama was the liar not the psychopathic liar. Yeah, what ever gets you through the night. Trump fires people who are more loyal to themselves, and not to him...end of story.


Dude, even your liberal fact finders said Obama's statement was the lie of the year. It was not that Obama knew of insurance corruption, but he was saying that, knowing that it wasn't true. But, what does it have to do with Trump firing a lot of his staff??

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Apr 20, 2018 16:23:30   #
Morgan
 
Peewee wrote:
You're entitled to your opinion as I am mine. We both think we're correct and only time will tell. Let's sit back and watch the show. If nothing else it is entertaining.


Ok buddy,pass the popcorn

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Apr 20, 2018 16:36:18   #
Morgan
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Dude, even your liberal fact finders said Obama's statement was the lie of the year. It was not that Obama knew of insurance corruption, but he was saying that, knowing that it wasn't true. But, what does it have to do with Trump firing a lot of his staff??


On this I don't need any slanted media or fact checkers, I don't know about you but I remember perfectly to that point in time. Obama installed insurance standards, with that single action, it forced all the bad policies to float to the top, as in not meeting the lowest standards, which meant phony policies wee kicked out, people were paying for nothing, having insurance in title only. Obama couldn't have known that would happen, no one oversees the policies of all the insurance companies. Even the Insurance association per state only looks at claims made. So you're incorrect here, there was no lie, there was misinformation and he did speak making promises before he should have, yes that he was guilty of.
Hence Obama, as Trump, was caught unaware of the actual reality of the condition they were immersed in but did you give him the same consideration, from your earlier reply that would be a big...NO


It went back to your comment...tnwtk 2007 wrote:
No they weren't and aren't. Trump let too many stay. That is one of his mistakes. Trump underestimated the corruption he was to face.
my reply:
I see and did you give Obama the same consideration when he said you can keep your insurance?

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Apr 20, 2018 16:37:40   #
Morgan
 
emarine wrote:
Seems Trump fires anyone taller than him...


Thank God he's not the same height as Danny DeVito

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Apr 20, 2018 17:12:55   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Morgan wrote:
Ok buddy,pass the popcorn


Nope, buy your own.


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Apr 20, 2018 18:43:14   #
Morgan
 
Peewee wrote:
Nope, buy your own.



Ok but then I'm not sharing

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