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In reply to the discussion: New Yorker: "A Clear Violation of Obama's Promise" [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Appointments to key positions in government after an election, should now become as much of a campaign issue as anything else.
Eg, we still have untold numbers of Bush appointees in, eg, National Security, some appointed, others just left there. Any 'three-year-old' to use a comparison already used here, knows that if you keep Bush appointees and nominate more of them AFTER YOU THROW THEM OUT, or thought you had, you are going to continue to get Bush policies
Eg, the FCC. Do we have Progressives in key positions in the FCC?
I know this has become a major issue for many Dems now since we were foolish enough to assume that 'electing Democrats' meant we WON and got to appoint DEMOCRATS to positions of power in every part of the Government.
We were wrong.
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