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State Dept. carries out layoffs under Rex Tillerson - draining the swamp!

Jim_S

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State Dept. carries out layoffs under Rex Tillerson

By MARGARET BRENNAN, KYLIE ATWOOD CBS NEWS February 17, 2017, 12:44 AM

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/state-dept-layoffs-under-rex-tillerson-being-carried-out/

While Rex Tillerson is on his first overseas trip as Secretary of State, his aides laid off staff at the State Department on Thursday.

Much of seventh-floor staff, who work for the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources and the Counselor offices, were told today that their services were no longer needed.

These staffers in particular are often the conduit between the secretary’s office to the country bureaus, where the regional expertise is centered. Inside the State Department, some officials fear that this is a politically-minded purge that cuts out much-needed expertise from the policy-making, rather than simply reorganizing the bureaucracy.

There are clear signals being sent that many key foreign policy portfolios will be controlled directly by the White House, rather than through the professional diplomats.

Not a single State Department official was included in the White House meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week. Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner - who has no regional expertise or diplomatic experience - had a greater role in the meeting than the Senate-confirmed secretary of State.

Rex Tillerson was absent Wednesday but did join Kushner and Netanyahu for dinner the night before. Acting Deputy Secretary of State Tom Shannon was on the official schedule to take his place but was then shut out of the White House meeting.

In an emailed statement to CBS News, a State Department official explained that the decision to modify the meeting was made at the White House to “allow for a more personal discussion.” That presumably is a reference to the long-standing friendship between Trump, Kushner, and Netanyahu.

That particular incident was disheartening to many State Department officials who hope that Mr. Tillerson - who had a long career as Exxon Mobil’s CEO - will bring his worldly experience and management to a building that has been demoralized by the Trump administration’s antipathy toward multilateralism and cavalier approach to diplomacy.

Two sources also told CBS News that Ambassador Kristie Kenney, the Counselor of the State Department and one of the last remaining senior officials, was informed that she will be let go. She is a career foreign service officer who had served as an ambassador under Presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton. Her staff was told that Secretary Tillerson does not intend to fill the counselor’s position anytime soon.

While positions are often reshuffled during transitions and those perceived as politically-oriented are moved aside, the departures leave the positions vacant at a time of global instability. In Thursday’s presser, President Trump referred to “mass instability overseas, no matter where you look.”

“The middle east is a disaster,” he complained. “North Korea - we’ll take care of it folks; we’re going to take care of it all. I just want to let you know, I inherited a mess.”

“It is irresponsible to let qualified, nonpartisan, experienced people go before you have any idea of their replacement. You can’t do foreign policy by sitting in the White House, just out of your back pocket,” explains Tom Countryman, Former Assistant Secetary for Non-Proliferation who was let go earlier this month. Countryman worries that the White House is displaying an intent not rely on the State Department for foreign policy in that no one will be in place to challenge the edicts drawn up in the Oval Office.

This may be what President Trump was referring to when he repeatedly said that “our people” are not yet in place at U.S. government agencies. He blamed the leaks of embarrassing White House transcripts of his phone calls with foreign leaders - including difficult conversations he had with Mexico and Australia - on officials who had previously worked for the Obama Administration.

R.C. Hammond, a State Department spokesman, did not respond to the specific question of what motivated the layoffs but provided the following statement: “As part of the transition from one administration to the next we continue to build out our team. The State Department is supported by a very talented group of individuals, both Republicans and Democrats. We are appreciative to any American who dedicates their talents to public service.‎”

Hammond previously worked for Newt Gingrich and is a new hire at the State Department.
 

waybomb

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"At a time of global instability" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What the fuck is that? This globe has been unstable since before Christ.

Screw the media and their bullshit.
Glad the asshat moochers at the State Dept are gone.
Drain the Swamp.
 

EastTexFrank

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I do believe that some of the leaks coming out of the State Department have pissed someone off right royally. Tillerson has the reputation of being a "fair" man to work for but you don't get to be CEO of Exxon without having a ruthless streak a mile wide in your make-up. I think that Trump and Tillerson are sending a message to the whole State Department, "You are either onboard or you're outta here". There will be no divided loyalties allowed.
 

Melensdad

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"At a time of global instability" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What the fuck is that? This globe has been unstable since before Christ.


Screw the media and their bullshit.
Glad the asshat moochers at the State Dept are gone.
Drain the Swamp.

yup ... hit the nail on the head with your comment :hammer:
 

mtntopper

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I think that Trump and Tillerson are sending a message to the whole State Department, "You are either onboard or you're outta here". There will be no divided loyalties allowed.

The way it needs to be with the attitude from the Democrats and liberal leftovers in the government. Either support the current president or get the hell out of the way as there is work to get done. Sitting on your ass, doing nothing and collecting a pay check no longer is a valid job classification. :biggrin:
 

road squawker

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.... You can’t do foreign policy by sitting in the White House, just out of your back pocket,” explains Tom Countryman, Former Assistant Secetary for Non-Proliferation who was let go earlier this month. Countryman worries that ...one will be in place to challenge the edicts drawn up in the Oval Office. ...

Nothing like an un-biased source.

I wonder how many Obama "edicts" he challenged.
 

mla2ofus

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With all the intelligence leaks I think the Trump administration is sending a signal to all that no one is indispensable!!
Mike
 

FrancSevin

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I don't really care how "qualified" these career Diplomats are. The Last eight years have been one instance after another of poor results from poor performance.

The current CIC is a professional builder who meets his promises by developing an efficient team of winners.

Did none of these folks ever watch his show or read his books?

You don't fix these kinds of flaws with hyperbole and slick talking excuses. You clear the swamp of losers, and those you cannot trust, and start over. And yes, sometimes the baby goes out with the bath water. 'Cause sometimes the "baby" is the problem.

As an independent small business owner, I know. I've done it several times. Just did it again last November. The remaining employees are all happy, productive, eager to work, and the company is back in the black.
 
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