Entire state dept senior management resigns

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http://www.businessinsider.com/state-department-quitting-trump-2017-1


There's an 'ongoing mass exodus' at the State Department of people who don't want to work for Trump
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Senior officials are fleeing the State Department in the first days of President Donald Trump's administration, according to The Washington Post.

Patrick Kennedy, the State Department's undersecretary for management, and three of his top officials resigned abruptly recently, The Post reported. All are career diplomats who have served under presidents from both parties.

Two other senior leaders in the State Department left earlier this month. Post columnist Josh Rogin characterized it as an "ongoing mass exodus of senior foreign service officers who don't want to stick around for the Trump era."

David Wade, who was the State Department's chief of staff under Secretary of State John Kerry, told The Post that it's "the single biggest simultaneous departure of institutional memory that anyone can remember."

"Department expertise in security, management, administrative and consular positions in particular are very difficult to replicate and particularly difficult to find in the private sector," Wade said.

Trump, however, built his presidential campaign around an antiestablishment mind-set. The Post said he had planned to find a replacement for Kennedy, who initially hoped to stay in his job under Rex Tillerson, Trump's nominee for secretary of state.

Still, Rogin said that "the emptying of leadership in the management bureaus" is "disruptive because those offices need to be led by people who know the department and have experience running its complicated bureaucracies."

"These retirements are a big loss," Wade told The Post. "They leave a void. These are very difficult people to replace."


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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s job running the State Department just got considerably more difficult. The entire senior level of management officials resigned Wednesday, part of an ongoing mass exodus of senior foreign service officers who don’t want to stick around for the Trump era.

Tillerson was actually inside the State Department’s headquarters in Foggy Bottom on Wednesday, taking meetings and getting the lay of the land. I reported Wednesday morning that the Trump team was narrowing its search for his No. 2, and that it was looking to replace the State Department’s long-serving undersecretary for management, Patrick Kennedy. Kennedy, who has been in that job for nine years, was actively involved in the transition and was angling to keep that job under Tillerson, three State Department officials told me.

Then suddenly on Wednesday afternoon, Kennedy and three of his top officials resigned unexpectedly, four State Department officials confirmed. Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Joyce Anne Barr, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Michele Bond and Ambassador Gentry O. Smith, director of the Office of Foreign Missions, followed him out the door. All are career foreign service officers who have served under both Republican and Democratic administrations.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...nt-team-just-resigned/?utm_term=.8bf6e00ecd82
 
I don't blame these people they see the shit storm already gathering in Washington and they want no part of it. Again the GOP better watch this closely everything could crash in a hurry
There's a reason why historians are fleeing the country.

I figure I'm going to have to restart my life in canada. I have been there 3 times since the election. Germany is my Plan B; Australia is my Plan C.
 
I guess Trump just fucked himself with that Federal job freeze.
That bullshit might have screwed me out of a job that is literally less than 2 miles from my house. I could ride my bike to work, and not a motorcycle. It is extremely frustrating considering that my 35 minute drive today was an hour and 10 minutes because accidents already on the grass or the side of the road.

Trump needs to lift that freeze... Yes, it's a little selfish on my part
 
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It is only 4 people, but still...

Only 4 IMPORTANT heads that we know of. They have people working under them too that might've transferred or quit too. This says a lot man. These cats been there through Repub and Dem and now are like fuck this shit - we out.

:smh:

I know that federal hiring freeze got a lot of folks worried. There are people at my gig in tears about this shit because they were on the new hire list for months and then boom - its Article 12 FREEZE like a motherfucker. Cant invent some new position for a relative or their side bitch. That's out. Cant hire that temp secretary with the big tits or that intern that busted his ass last year either. Military is exempt and agency heads can exempt positions they think meets national security or public safety something or another. LATER, at some point the suits are going to force attrition in this bitch and cut the size of these departments, this is where they get rid of cats they don't like and those that aint related to them.



Keep in mind, lots of these folks voted for Trump too and they had NO idea that it would backfire right on them so soon.



oNE
 
Only 4 IMPORTANT heads that we know of. They have people working under them too that might've transferred or quit too. This says a lot man. These cats been there through Repub and Dem and now are like fuck this shit - we out.

:smh:

I know that federal hiring freeze got a lot of folks worried. There are people at my gig in tears about this shit because they were on the new hire list for moths and then boom - its Article 12 like a motherfucker. Military is exempt and agency heads can exempt positions they think meets national security or public safety something or another. LATER, at some point the suits are going to force attrition in this bitch and cut the size of these departments, this is where they get rid of cats they don't like and those that aint related to them.



Keep in mind, lots of these folks voted for Trump too and they had NO idea that it would backfire right on them so soon.



oNE

A company that I worked for two years ago went through a similar situation. They laid off some people who had been there for decades and let many close to the retirement age take severance. Many depts lost senior leadership and the "how things really work" and "how things are built (work around)" inside knowledge. Projects were halted. Some of the new replacement leaders were lost and over anxious. People were frustrated and morale was low. Those factors contributed to a not so great working environment....which was the opposite of what many were used to and enjoyed for years.

Now equate that to politics and it can be much worse....because we are talking about the relationships between nations, potential for war and lives lost.
 
A company that I worked for two years ago went through a similar situation. They laid off some people who had been there for decades and let many close to the retirement age take severance. Many depts lost senior leadership and the "how things really work" and "how things are built (work around)" inside knowledge. Projects were halted. Some of the new replacement leaders were lost and over anxious. People were frustrated and morale was low. Those factors contributed to a not so great working environment....which was the opposite of what many were used to and enjoyed for years.

Now equate that to politics and it can be much worse....because we are talking about the relationships between nations, potential for war and lives lost.

Many of those relationship probably kept wars from happening also...


Trump didn't say he would clean house if he was elected.
 
Woolsey is already OUT.

The other senior folks are seeing signs on the walls Im sure. Fuck is going on, this is too much.

A company that I worked for two years ago went through a similar situation. They laid off some people who had been there for decades and let many close to the retirement age take severance. Many depts lost senior leadership and the "how things really work" and "how things are built (work around)" inside knowledge. Projects were halted. Some of the new replacement leaders were lost and over anxious. People were frustrated and morale was low. Those factors contributed to a not so great working environment....which was the opposite of what many were used to and enjoyed for years.

Now equate that to politics and it can be much worse....because we are talking about the relationships between nations, potential for war and lives lost.

SHIT!! Its gonna be a rough 4 years mane. We aint got outta the first 100 days yet and this shit is frightening.

Trump is a businessman and there has to be a silver lining here somewhere. Somewhere that we can survive and still thrive under the radar. Somehow this shit will settle a bit. I'm SURE THERE IS SOMEONE AROUND HIM THAT WILL START SONNING HIM AND HE WILL SLOW HIS ROLL A BIT....

I'm sure... hopefully...


I got a 10 day cruise coming up I would like nothing better than to get off the boat in St Martin and say fuck it! This is home now.

I wish. Thought about this years ago when I went on a family cruise. Funny thing too, everybody with us on the boat owned their homes but one of my cousins. He was the young, single bullshitting type that the older fam like to talk about and when we got there - he said - I think I can live here. Or someplace like this.

A year later he transferred from his job in Philly to the Hawaii. He aint been back yet, down there slinging mail and living the dream.


oNE
 
In these times, the U.S. can't afford this. These aren't just "suits" quitting, these are the brains and people that know where the "bodies are buried".

They'll be back....

As contractors.

Trump didn't just open the money faucet....he broke the valve.

Everyone is gonna run the govt pockets.

Upgrade your LinkedIn account.

*two cents*
 
Border patrol chief out

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mark-morgan-border-patrol-chief-out-trump-border-wall-decree/

Mark Morgan, Border Patrol chief, out a day after Trump border wall decree
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WASHINGTON -- The Border Patrol chief is leaving the agency on the heels of President Trump’s announcement of an ambitious plan to build a massive wall at the Mexican border and hire 5,000 Border Patrol agents.

Border Patrol Chief Mark Morgan was asked to resign earlier this week by the acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, which oversees the agency, CBS News has learned.

Morgan’s departure was part of an effort by the incoming administration at the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection to show the agency will be headed in a new direction, a source told CBS News.


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Customs and Border Protection said Thursday that Morgan’s last official day in office will be Tuesday.

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“I wish him every success in the future,” Acting Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said in a statement.

Morgan was named to the post in June and took office in October. The former FBI agent briefly led the internal affairs department at the Border Patrol’s parent agency before heading the agency of roughly 20,000 agents.

Morgan leaves office only seven months after being named the first outsider to lead the agency since it was founded in 1924.


Trump unveils executive orders on immigration, border wall

The union was incensed when Morgan told a Senate hearing Dec. 1, in response to a question from Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., that he supported a comprehensive immigration overhaul, which is often interpreted to include a path to citizenship for people who are in the country illegally. Morgan clarified his remarks in a note to Border Patrol staff the following week.


“I want to be clear what my position is regarding immigration reform,” Morgan wrote. “I do not, as some have suggested, support what is often referred to as ‘blanket amnesty.’ This assertion could not be further from my position. I encourage everyone to listen to my testimony.”

Despite pressure from the union, many agency officials said Morgan appeared to embrace the job. Less than a week ago, the first message on his new Twitter account read, “Chief Morgan here -- excited to use this account to share the latest news and events of the #BorderPatrol with followers.”
 
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