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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: i-node who wrote (46617)11/27/2017 12:09:17 PM
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I can imagine that adjusting to partisan leadership changes every few years is difficult to begin with

In my experience, it wasn't all that hard, at least it doesn't seem relatively so in retrospect. Agencies are used to putting together briefing materials to explain things to new officials who, while chafing at their lack of latitude and struggling with the extent of their charge, do learn their jobs and do do their jobs. Administrations lay out their priorities and the troops shift a little here and there to accommodate. Sure, the priorities are partisan but the programs still get implemented much as they always did. For example, one administration may be loose on enforcement, the next reorganizes around enforcement. Stuff happens either way, just more or less energetically or with a different spin

Which is not the same thing as entering officials with either no interest in what the agency does or an agenda to dismantle.
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