Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Trump's Cabinet as unprepared as he is

It's been just under a month since Donald Trump was inaugurated, and already it's clear that he is in over his head, that he is, in fact, incompetent. What's worse, he has appointed a Cabinet that is as unprepared, as incompetent as he is. Traditionally, the Cabinet is supposed to advise the president. It is supposed to be made up of experienced people who are experts in their particular area of expertise. These people are supposed to be able to hit the ground running. More important, they are supposed to be able guide the president, especially when the incoming president has no federal government experience. Appointing these kinds of people worked well for Ronald Reagan. It worked well for Bush the Younger. So now we have Trump, who has turned conventional wisdom on its head. Instead of appointing knowledgeable people to help him, he has appointed people who either know nothing about the department they're supposed to lead, or who are philosophically opposed to those departments. Consider:
  Betsy Devos: Our new education secretary has never taught in a public school. She has never had children in a public school. She is totally  unfamiliar with the issues facing public education. In fact, she has spent her adult life trying to destroy public education in the name of "school choice." Which makes her the perfect choice for her new job, right?
   Rex Tillerson: Our new secretary of state spent the last 40 years working for ExxonMobil. For the last several, he has been CEO of the oil giant. Tillerson has no government experience at any level. He has no diplomatic experience. Like Trump, he has questionable ties to Russia. So, of course, we make him our nation's top diplomat. Perfect.
   Dr. Ben Carson: Once a top neurosurgeon, then a presidential candidate, now, the designate to run Housing and Urban Development. With all due respect, what in the world does he know about either housing or urban development? Oh, nothing? Well, then, he's the perfect choice to lead such an important department.
   Rick Perry: Trump's choice to lead the Department of Energy. When he ran in 2012, Perry named this department as one of the three he would eliminate if he were elected. Once he was tapped to be Energy Secretary, he showed his ignorance by thinking that he would be traveling the world touting the benefits of oil. Yep. First he wants to eliminate the department, then he proves he has NO IDEA what his new job even entails. This, of course, makes him the perfect person to lead the department.
   Is anyone else seeing the pattern here? These are the people who are supposed to actually run the government. More important, these are the people who are supposed to advise Trump, to show the political outsider the ropes. And yet, they're just as inexperienced as he is.
   We're in trouble, folks. I don't know how to put it any plainer than that. Far from appointing the "best and brightest," Trump has assembled possibly the most incompetent Cabinet ever seen in American history. What's worse, the Senate is utterly failing in its role of "advise and consent." Instead of challenging his nominees and rejecting the ones who are clearly unqualified (read, all of them), they are blithely rubber stamping them. This is dereliction of duty, and Congressional Republicans should be held accountable in 2018. That is, if we even make it that long.