Friday, September 29, 2017

Thanks to Politico for helping us drain the swamp. If it weren't for you we'd still be stuck with slime ball Tom Price. Keep up the good work!

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9/29/17, "Price resigns from HHS after facing fire for travel," Politico, Dan Diamond, Rachana Pradhan, and Adriel Bettelheim 

"His exit comes after POLITICO revealed his extensive use of private jets and military aircraft for government business."

"HHS Secretary Tom Price resigned Friday in the face of multiple federal inquiries and growing criticism of his use of private and government planes for travel, at a cost to taxpayers of more than $1 million since May.

The White House said the former seven-term Georgia congressman, 63, offered his resignation earlier in the day and that President Donald Trump had accepted it."...

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Added: As of 9/29/17, it's clear Trump never intended to "drain the swamp," though it had been a key promise of his campaign. Others knew in Dec. 2016 that Trump completely dropped the idea: 

12/21/2016, "Gingrich: Trump backing away from 'drain the swamp'," Politico, Louis Nelson 

"President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to “drain the swamp” in Washington of corruption, but now that he’s preparing to move into the White House, Newt Gingrich said the Manhattan real estate mogul is looking to distance himself from that message. 

I'm told he now just disclaims that. He now says it was cute, but he doesn't want to use it anymore, the former House Speaker and close Trump adviser said of the “drain the swamp” message in an NPR interview published Wednesday morning. “I've noticed on a couple of fronts, like people chanting ‘Lock her up,’ that he's in a different role now and maybe he feels that as president, as the next president of the United States, that he should be marginally more dignified than talking about alligators in swamps.” 

While Trump made his “drain the swamp” pledge a major part of his campaign message in the final weeks of the presidential race, his transition team was, in its early days after the election, packed with lobbyists for the pharmaceutical, chemical, fossil fuel and tobacco industries. Under pressure, Trump’s team instituted a rigid lobbying ban that prompted some to leave, but the group orchestrating the president-elect’s transition still relies heavily on GOP insiders.

Trump’s Cabinet and other high-level appointments seem to have deviated somewhat from his “drain the swamp” message. After attacking Democrat Hillary Clinton regularly throughout the campaign for being too close to Wall Street banks, Trump has put three former Goldman Sachs executives in prominent White House positions, including Steven Mnuchin as treasury secretary, Steve Bannon as chief White House strategist and Gary Cohn as the director of the National Economic Council."...





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