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2017-02-18 | ||
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Staffers in the offices of deputy secretary of state for management and resources as well as counselor were shown the door Thursday, according to CBS News. Many of those let go were on the building’s seventh floor -- top-floor bigs -- a symbolically important sign to the rest of the diplomatic corps that their new boss has different priorities than the last one. The staffing changes came as Tillerson was on his first foreign trip -- attending a G-20 meeting in Bonn, Germany. "As part of the transition from one administration to the next, we continue to build out our team. The State Department is supported by a very talented group of individuals, both Republicans and Democrats," State Department spokesman RC Hammond told CBS. "We are appreciative to any American who dedicates their talents to public," he added. This week’s round of firings marks the second time State Department personnel have been cleared out since President Trump took office last month. Four top officials were cleared out of the building at the end of January. "As is standard with every transition, the outgoing administration, in coordination with the incoming one, requested all politically appointed officers submit letters of resignation," a State Department spokesman said at the time.
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Posted by:Vast Right Wing Conspiracy |
#14 Staffers in the offices of deputy secretary of state for management and resources as well as counselor were shown the door Thursday, according to CBS News. According to CBS news? If true, it's been needed for a long time. Under the last two Secretaries, State has been a mess. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2017-02-18 16:26 |
#13 Trump ordered a hiring freeze around day one so they will have to be replaced by people from lower down the totum pole, people used to taking orders than giving orders so that will be ok. |
Posted by: Nero White 3083 2017-02-18 13:33 |
#12 Take a look at the HR files and get rid of the ones who started between Jan 20, 2009 and Trump's assumption of office. Then any leftovers from Jan 20, 1993 to Jan 20, 2001. Then carefully vet any leftovers from Jan. 20 2001 to Jan 20, 2009. |
Posted by: charger 2017-02-18 12:16 |
#11 Jeasing Creque5352 - an excellent idea! |
Posted by: 3dc 2017-02-18 09:32 |
#10 hand out sporks and let the attrition bloodbath begin Sporks? I say give them truncheons. |
Posted by: no mo uro 2017-02-18 08:52 |
#9 Many of those let go were on the building’s seventh floor How high did they bounce? |
Posted by: AlanC 2017-02-18 08:46 |
#8 Democrat administrations routinely do this at the Justice Department. For some reason, that never makes news. |
Posted by: Pappy 2017-02-18 08:05 |
#7 Make a 20% cut in overall staffing costs, lock the doors, hand out sporks and let the attrition bloodbath begin |
Posted by: Frank G 2017-02-18 07:31 |
#6 Copy and paste to all the alphabet agencies. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2017-02-18 06:17 |
#5 It may be dawning on some of them with a party line vote in Congress Civil Service Tenure can be wiped out. Or if a stroke of the pen made them Civil Service a stroke of the pen could unmake them. |
Posted by: Jeasing Creque5352 2017-02-18 04:38 |
#4 It's a start |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-02-18 04:00 |
#3 Getting rid of the appointees and strap-hanging contractors is certainly a healthy beginning. The virus that haunts the institution and it's parent company in McLean will take much time and be more difficult to deal with. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2017-02-18 02:34 |
#2 Now to get the ones who burrowed into non-appointed civil service positions. |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2017-02-18 00:51 |
#1 More please. |
Posted by: Tennessee 2017-02-18 00:49 |