Saturday, November 25, 2017

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson continues to gut the State Department.

Remember who you work for.
Courtesy of Raw Story: 

According to a Friday night report in the The New York Times, Tillerson has not only frozen hiring and failed to nominate people to the majority of the department’s politically-appointed positions — he’s also engaged in what appears to be an intentional campaign to push out as many career diplomats as possible. 

“[Tillerson’s] small cadre of aides have fired some diplomats and gotten others to resign by refusing them the assignments they wanted or taking away their duties altogether,” the Times report states. “Among those fired or sidelined were most of the top African-American and Latino diplomats, as well as many women, difficult losses in a department that has long struggled with diversity.” 

Among the methods used to push out senior diplomats is by forcing them to undertake menial tasks under Tillerson’s presidentially-directed order to accelerate Freedom of Information Act requests (which are currently backlogged). The task has required every department in the bureau to contribute. As a result, “midlevel employees and diplomats — including some just returning from high-level or difficult overseas assignments — to spend months performing mind-numbing clerical functions beside unpaid interns.” 

“The United States is at the center of every crisis around the world, and you simply cannot be effective if you don’t have assistant secretaries and ambassadors in place,” R. Nicholas Burns, a retired career diplomat who served as under secretary of state during George W. Bush’s adminsitration, told the Times. “It shows a disdain for diplomacy.” 

The report notes that Tillerson still has not nominated an assistant secretary for East Asia or an amabssador to South Korea — two positions that are integral to finding a diplomatic solution to President Donald Trump’s continually escalating feud with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

One former ambassador said that either the Trump Administration does not believe that America should continue to be a world leader or else they are simply incompetent.

Or else they could simply be doing exactly what their Russian puppet masters have directed them to do.

17 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:02 AM

    https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/15/hillary-clinton-putin-russia-propaganda-election-215826

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  2. Anonymous11:03 AM

    WAR!
    http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/11/25/tillerson_gutting_state_department_of_high_ranking_diplomats_a_disaster.html

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  3. Anonymous11:25 AM

    How frightening! Why aren't Republicans (and Democrats) in our U.S. Congress doing something about this vs just watching the disruption to our country unfold?

    It is so apparent and blatant what is being done and there is zero backlash! Unbelievable!

    Americans need to wake up!

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    1. Anonymous3:38 PM

      https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-sexual-harassment-discrimination_us_5a15b385e4b03dec8249b7e5?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

      ' trying to silence women'

      https://news.vice.com/story/putin-made-domestic-abuse-legal-in-russia-we-met-the-victims

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  4. Anonymous11:32 AM

    OIL LABOR?"An Office of Safety and Health Administration investigation issued Baker Petrolite, a subsidiary company of Baker Hughes, a serious violation, accusing them of releasing emissions that could injure others. They were fined $1,050."“It’s like David and Goliath, you know, we’re the small guys we’re the expendable ones and there’s another guy there waiting for our job when we’re not there anymore.”
    "EACH racked up medical bills over one $1 MILLION"
    VECO Act [DEAD MEN WALKING}

    http://www.ktva.com/story/36903133/kenai-men-claim-oil-company-poisoned-them-and-knew-about-it

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  5. Anonymous11:38 AM

    https://thinkprogress.org/ivanka-india-state-department-2eaf3de8e242/

    “I’m the only one that matter$.”

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  6. Anonymous12:08 PM

    I DON'T GIVE A RAT'S ASS WHAT IT TAKES, I'M GONNA HAVE MY WALL BUILT!

    FIRE EVERYBODY!

    I WILL GET THE MONEY TO BUILD THE MONUMENT TO MY PRESIDENCY!


    "Secretary of State Rex Tillerson continues to gut the State Department."

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  7. Anonymous12:08 PM

    Can this country ever recover from the harm this administration has done and continues to do to this country??[

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    1. Anonymous1:09 PM

      That's a darned good question, and you can add congress into that.

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  8. Anonymous12:28 PM

    A totally incompetent unqualified man in a position he has no idea of how to do. That also describes dotard Donnie Two Scoops.

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  9. Anonymous1:39 PM

    http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/24/politics/rex-tillerson-ivanka-trump-india-trip/index.html

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  10. Putin and Tillerson look like they are just about to shove a yard of tongue down each other's throats. Disgusting!

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  11. Absolutely sickening.

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  12. Anonymous2:58 PM

    Report: Tillerson Snubbing Ivanka Trump’s India Trip Amid Tensions

    No senior State Department officials will accompany her to a business summit there.

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tillerson-snubs-ivanka-indiatrip_us_5a18bb14e4b0649480747fe4?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

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  13. Anonymous3:20 PM

    https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/environment/the-arctic-national-wildlife-refuge-might-be-opened-to-drilling-heres-what-sen-maria-cantwell-has-to-say/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=article_left_1.1

    "Cantwell said in an interview she will do everything she can to block drilling in the refuge, including trying to strip out the authorizing language."Currently, other federal lands in Alaska are open to leasing, and the Trump administration, through executive action, is pushing to open substantial new areas outside of the wildlife refuge.

    The bid to open the refuge comes as climate change driven by the combustion of fossil fuels is of increasing global concern, and some scientists warn that major Arctic fossil-fuel reserves should be left in the ground."“The truth is that the need to keep feeding the 40-year-old pipeline with oil is a key factor behind the current drive to open ANWR to fossil fuel drilling,” wrote Philip Wight, in Yale Environment 360. “The volume of oil flowing through the Alaska Pipeline has fallen sharply in recent decades, from a peak of two million barrels of North Slope oil a day in 1988 to 500,000 barrels a day last year.”

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  14. Anonymous3:50 PM

    How Trump is slowly destroying America's national security agencies
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/nov/25/how-trump-unravelling-america-national-security-agencies

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  15. Anonymous7:40 PM

    Well, it would be easy for foreign govt to hit them all if there are few. No contingency plans at all in dump era. Just losers, all of them.

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