State Dept. carries out layoffs under Rex Tillerson

purge out the Clinton State Dept. Pull a Stalin for all I care -it's den of vipers.

State Dept held the Iran nuke deal portfolio -i don't trust any of them.
It's better to leave the posts unfilled for the time being then trust it to the Snakes in the Grass
He's draining the swamp, just like he promised. :) I just wish he'd quit tweeting and saying stupid shit. Oh well, can't have everything.
 
These staffers in particular are often the conduit between the secretary’s office to the country bureaus, where the regional expertise is centered.

Sounds like cutting out the middle man, trimming the fat.
 
Leave posts unfilled?....Fact is, the gov. is bloated with employees that literally get paid for doing nothing...some don't even bother to show up or show up an
leave after 2 or 3 hours and still get paid....


There were 21,995,000 employed by federal, state and local government in the United States in August

http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2014/08/04/Federal-Gov-Pays-Workers-5-Million-Not-Work
Sounds to me like you've seen it firsthand, as I have. In every gubmint or gubmint funded agency I've been associated with.
 
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I dont get why the rank and file of the state department would be sad. In my company if an entire level of leadership was terminated we would all be salivating at the promotion opportunities :)
 
While Rex Tillerson is on his first overseas trip as Secretary of State, his aides laid off staff at the State Department on Thursday.

Much of seventh-floor staff, who work for the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources and the Counselor offices, were told today that their services were no longer needed.

These staffers in particular are often the conduit between the secretary’s office to the country bureaus, where the regional expertise is centered. Inside the State Department, some officials fear that this is a politically-minded purge that cuts out much-needed expertise from the policy-making, rather than simply reorganizing the bureaucracy.

There are clear signals being sent that many key foreign policy portfolios will be controlled directly by the White House, rather than through the professional diplomats.

Not a single State Department official was included in the White House meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week. Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner - who has no regional expertise or diplomatic experience - had a greater role in the meeting than the Senate-confirmed secretary of State.

Rex Tillerson was absent Wednesday but did join Kushner and Netanyahu for dinner the night before. Acting Deputy Secretary of State Tom Shannon was on the official schedule to take his place but was then shut out of the White House meeting.

In an emailed statement to CBS News, a State Department official explained that the decision to modify the meeting was made at the White House to “allow for a more personal discussion.” That presumably is a reference to the long-standing friendship between Trump, Kushner, and Netanyahu.

That particular incident was disheartening to many State Department officials who hope that Mr. Tillerson - who had a long career as Exxon Mobil’s CEO - will bring his worldly experience and management to a building that has been demoralized by the Trump administration’s antipathy toward multilateralism and cavalier approach to diplomacy.

Two sources also told CBS News that Ambassador Kristie Kenney, the Counselor of the State Department and one of the last remaining senior officials, was informed that she will be let go. She is a career foreign service officer who had served as an ambassador under Presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton. Her staff was told that Secretary Tillerson does not intend to fill the counselor’s position anytime soon.

While positions are often reshuffled during transitions and those perceived as politically-oriented are moved aside, the departures leave the positions vacant at a time of global instability. In Thursday’s presser, President Trump referred to “mass instability overseas, no matter where you look.”

“The middle east is a disaster,” he complained. “North Korea - we’ll take care of it folks; we’re going to take care of it all. I just want to let you know, I inherited a mess.”

worries that the White House is displaying an intent not rely on the State Department for foreign policy in that no one will be in place to challenge the edicts drawn up in the Oval Office.

This may be what President Trump was referring to when he repeatedly said that “our people” are not yet in place at U.S. government agencies. He blamed the leaks of embarrassing White House transcripts of his phone calls with foreign leaders - including difficult conversations he had with Mexico and Australia - on officials who had previously worked for the Obama Administration.

R.C. Hammond, a State Department spokesman, did not respond to the specific question of what motivated the layoffs but provided the following statement: “As part of the transition from one administration to the next we continue to build out our team. The State Department is supported by a very talented group of individuals, both Republicans and Democrats. We are appreciative to any American who dedicates their talents to public service.‎”
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/state-dept-layoffs-under-rex-tillerson-being-carried-out/

What wonderful news

#MAGA
 
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