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He DID pick the Inspector General of the Intelligence agencies, Michael Atkinson, who was one of the relatively few non ideological, true career professional appointments. Of course, I don't think Donald Trump is particularly happy now he made the rarest of right choices, but the American people are.
Setting aside my snark for a moment...
One of the successes of the civil service is that it promotes a permanent government that outlasts the whims of elected government and its appointees. The career employees have a perspective about what matters and why a functioning government is important.
When I hear tropes like "Government is the problem", I cringe. I've worked with a lot of government employees over the years. When you get on the phone with civil servants, it's amazing what you find out and what can be done. When you deal with elected officials, it's more likely to be a frustrating experience.
Looking through the posts in this thread... now up to 1300 posts... it becomes apparent that they're picking the worst of the lot from a thin list of people who want to serve in the Trump Administration. And the ultimate failure of so many of these appointees just gives more fodder to their "government is the problem" agenda.
When you read through Atkinson's answers to his nomination questionnaire, it's apparent he's a serious person with a serious career. Thankfully, there are a lot of these civil servants in the permanent government.























