• @Wispy2891
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    515 days ago

    He really has talent in choosing all his picks. “Ummm who could be the worst person ever to fill this role?”

    • Swordgeek
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      455 days ago

      Every one of those terrible picks has been a deliberate, careful choice to destabilize the country.

      • @[email protected]
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        174 days ago

        Except the NASA guy. He’s probably pretty good. But his job is to funnel contracts (and therfore billions of dollars) to spacex.

        • @ZoopZeZoop
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          94 days ago

          Anyone decent will be fired for not doing terrible things or quit because there’s too much pressure to do the terrible things (cf Trump’s first term). Most of them are happy to do the terrible things this go round, though, because they were identified in advance for being willing to do the terrible things.

        • Zement
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          44 days ago

          Why should only the military pay for overpriced stuff they don’t need?

    • Schadrach
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      104 days ago

      Being serious, it seems like he picked his people from a couple of pools.

      1. Republicans with a lot of social media clout.
      2. People plausibly accused of being Russian agents.
      • @Whats_your_reasoning
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        84 days ago

        Don’t forget name-recognition (even outside the social media spheres.) When’s the last time so many cabinet picks were names the average American already knew? It’s not like we’re the most informed group of people. Yet out of all the millions of people in the United States, what are the chances that the best people for these jobs are ones the public has already heard of?

        Trump has gotten as far as he has by treating his own name like a brand. It’s not surprising that he prefers to associate with others who’ve done the same.