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No. It's pandering to special interest and cementing that special interest to secure yet even more entrenchment.Yes, what are you actually griping about? She appears qualified for the job
And you gotta admit, qualification sure beats the nepotism of the old presidency
Trump's appointments ... need I say more?
Unions pressure management to improve working conditions as well as improve worker's wages and benefits. Do you take issue with this special interest?
At the very least they are qualified for the position, unlike appointing radiologist as an adviser on the coronavirus pandemic. No experience in viruses. Most of Trump's appointments were unqualified for the position.
Unions pressure its members to vote a party line they endorse.Unions pressure management to improve working conditions as well as improve worker's wages and benefits. Do you take issue with this special interest?
Find a single thread where I ever supported special interest.Interesting. Where was your outrage when Trump's administration did this?
No. It's pandering to special interest and cementing that special interest to secure yet even more entrenchment.
Have you ever heard of conflict of interest?
These people are the ones who fund the Democrats election campaigns and 'encourage' their members to keep voting Democrat.
Yep and this is why everything gets so skewed.Yes. That is how the game is played on both sides. When republicans come in, they put business leaders into those positions that have oversight over businesses. They put politicians in positions to judge science.
This is a general problem with oversight: those who are qualified to do the oversight generally have a position on many key decisions they will make and have been in the industry that is under oversight.
So, yes, you get a member of the AFL-CIO in a post overseeing labor and a former investment banker heading the SEC or a former oil company executive making climate change regulations.
Unions pressure its members to vote a party line they endorse.
That's what politics is for: setting up agenda and shaping society in a way or another.
Yep and this is why everything gets so skewed.
That includes Republicans as well.
Stop inventing things you have no proof of. Why so easily tricked? Always so angry and paranoidNo. It's pandering to special interest and cementing that special interest to secure yet even more entrenchment.
Have you ever heard of conflict of interest?
These people are the ones who fund the Democrats election campaigns and 'encourage' their members to keep voting Democrat.
One way to get around qualifications is to appoint an 'acting' whoever. No confirmation necessary.
These people are the ones who fund the Democrats election campaigns and 'encourage' their members to keep voting Democrat.