Streamlining
Trump in 2014:
Trump’s administration in May 2018:
The top White House official responsible for leading the U.S. response in the event of a deadly pandemic has left the administration, and the global health security team he oversaw has been disbanded under a reorganization by national security adviser John Bolton.
The abrupt departure of Rear Adm. Timothy Ziemer from the National Security Council means no senior administration official is now focused solely on global health security. Ziemer’s departure, along with the breakup of his team, comes at a time when many experts say the country is already underprepared for the increasing risks of a pandemic or bioterrorism attack.
Oops.
Ziemer’s last day was Tuesday, the same day a new Ebola outbreak was declared in Congo. He is not being replaced.
Pandemic preparedness and global health security are issues that require government-wide responses, experts say, as well as the leadership of a high-ranking official within the White House who is assigned only this role.
“Health security is very fragmented, with many different agencies,” said J. Stephen Morrison, senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “It means coordination and direction from the White House is terribly important. ”
Oops.
But hey, think of all the money we saved on that guy’s salary.
“We’re gonna look at it very hard, we’ve got the best people looking at it, it’s gonna be great, beautiful, you’ll be amazed.”
Plus some complaints about impeachment probably.
A bit meta, but those 2014 tweets sound almost literate by comparison to what is being spewed out these days. Even “stubborn dope”, though utterly cringeworthy, still does not quite stoop to the level of the ever-escalating juvenile namecalling.
That first tweet reads like Trump thought that Ebola was a terrorist group.