The muck
But meanwhile we can’t let Trump’s reckless Twitter-threats at North Korea distract us from the less dramatic ongoing corruption and secrecy of his disgustingly sleazy self-interested administration. The NY Times and Pro Publica are collaborating to cover the subject. The Times today:
President Trump is populating the White House and federal agencies with former lobbyists, lawyers and consultants who in many cases are helping to craft new policies for the same industries in which they recently earned a paycheck.
Remember yesterday’s news about how they’ve made the visitor logs secret? Yeah.
The result is potential conflicts of interest not just with Trump but across the whole executive branch.
In at least two cases, the appointments may have already led to violations of the administration’s own ethics rules. But evaluating if and when such violations have occurred has become almost impossible because the Trump administration is secretly issuing waivers to the rules.
Oh is it. Is it really. How is that even legal?
One: Michael Catanzaro, top White House energy adviser.
Until late last year, he was working as a lobbyist for major industry clients such as Devon Energy of Oklahoma, an oil and gas company, and Talen Energy of Pennsylvania, a coal-burning electric utility, as they fought Obama-era environmental regulations, including the landmark Clean Power Plan. Now, he is handling some of the same matters on behalf of the federal government.
That “until late last year” is tactful. What happened late last year? Oh yes, the election.
Another case involves Chad Wolf, who spent the past several years lobbying to secure funding for the Transportation Security Administration to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on a new carry-on luggage screening device. He is now chief of staff at that agency — at the same time as the device is being tested and evaluated for possible purchase by agency staff.
Gee, what a coincidence.
At the Labor Department, two officials joined the agency from the K Street lobbying corridor, leaving behind jobs where they fought some of the Obama administration’s signature labor rules, including a policy requiring financial advisers to act in a client’s best interest when providing retirement advice.
Find the most self-serving corrupt thing you can do, and then do it. Those stupid people getting financial advice deserve to be shafted by their advisers because…well because the advisers want to buy another condo in Palm Beach, that’s why.
…the Trump administration is more vulnerable to conflicts than the prior administration, particularly after the president eliminated an ethics provision that prohibits lobbyists from joining agencies they lobbied in the prior two years. The White House also announced on Friday that it would keep its visitors’ logs secret, discontinuing the release of information on corporate executives, lobbyists and others who enter the complex, often to try to influence federal policy. The changes have drawn intense criticism from government ethics advocates across the city.
But it doesn’t matter because Trump does not care. He never will care. He doesn’t have it in him to care. Think of him as, say, a food processor. A food processor can’t fix your roof. Trump can’t care about criticism from government ethics advocates. The parts aren’t there.
A White House spokeswoman, Sarah H. Sanders, declined repeated requests by The Times to speak with Stefan C. Passantino, the White House lawyer in charge of the ethics policy. Instead, the White House provided a written statement that did not address any of the specific questions about potential violations The Times had identified.
See, there again – they have no right to do that. They have no right to refuse to be accountable. They have no right, but it doesn’t matter because there’s no mechanism to force them to. “Checks and balances” don’t check or balance them.
Trump must have a vastly different definition of “transparent” than most of us do (including the dictionary) if this is what he considers being transparent, as he promised.
Maybe it’s transparently corrupt. Trump is that, after all – he’s making no pretense whatever that the executive branch is not a combination cash cow and occasional murder toy.
Seriously, I remember reading this:
http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/01/25/anti-corruption-populists-tend-to-be-more-corrupt-report-says/
… and thinking right, it’s all responsible and systematic to try to measure this properly and empirically, but it really did feel a bit like reading a study that confirmed, yep, chewing gum is kinda chewy. It’s kinda one of those patterns you have a hard time missing, even casually reading the news. The guy yelling loudest about oh noes that corrupt, fetid swamp probably will have absolutely no shame about sticking his hand that much deeper in the till. Like he’s already convinced himself that’s just how it’s played, so why not me, too?
More particular to this late, regrettable election, the way people ignore the warning signs, it’s kinda incredible. Or maybe this is some kinda testament to the sheer power of propaganda, considering the noise made to convince people it was his _opponent_ they should worry about. Trump’s alarmingly checkered history had grifter written all over it in billboard sized letters–or at least the bits anyone could get hold of, against his constant, rather obvious efforts to hide as much. It’s not like you shouldn’t have been able to work out where it would go. Caveat: under Ms. Clinton, sure, there would been a lot of business as usual, I’ve no doubt, lobbyists for X interest way too cozy with legislators, as has _long_ been an issue in an already slightly unbalanced nation, with vast and destabilizing wealth gaps. But the scale and incredibly blatant quality of what this guy is bringing in is pretty much a leap to the next level of outright kleptocracy. And, coupled with a whole hell of a lot of sheer incompetence, people brought in who actually _despise_ the agency they’re running, you don’t even get a _half_ capable administration for the that much more unreasonable price.
But the other candidate’s first name was Crooked!