A Trump Cabinet Meeting Turned into a Bizarre Ass-Kissing Contest

A Trump Cabinet Meeting Turned into a Bizarre Ass-Kissing Contest:

"Mr. President, we thank you for the opportunity and the blessing that you've given us to serve your agenda and the American people."
Donald Trump may not be accomplishing much by conventional standards, but he's doing his darnedest to earn the title of the thirstiest president ever.

On Monday, Trump took a break from yelling on Twitter about how the "fake media" is against him and found another way to stroke his pathological need for affection. During a televised cabinet meeting, he said he had done as much as any president from FDR, then asked the assembled crew of billionaires, retired generals, and arch-conservative politicians what they thought the administration's accomplishments thus far had been. It was an exercise in attempting to satiate Trump's insatiable ego, and all the officials took the opportunity to kiss as much presidential ass as possible.

"It's the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to a president who is keeping his word to the American people, and assembling a team that's bringing real change, real prosperity, real strength back to our nation," Vice President Mike Pence frothed.

"While we are bragging about international travel I just got back from Mississippi and they like you there," Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue loyally gushed.

When CIA director Mike Pompeo's turn came, he indulged the president's love of both cussing and insulting the press: "In the finest tradition of the CIA, I'm not gonna say a damn thing in front of the media."

But the most intense moment of this bizarre roundtable was when Chief of Staff Reince Preibus stepped up to the plate. Like many of his colleagues, Preibus is reportedly on thin ice with Trump, so he prostrated himself before the president like a medieval courier who can hear the executioner polishing his axe: "On behalf of the entire senior staff around you, Mr. President, we thank you for the opportunity and the blessing that you've given us to serve your agenda and the American people. And we're continuing to work very hard every day to accomplish these goals."

Trump seemed very pleased by all of this, so good job everyone!

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So basically you are saying they are doing the job the media did during the Obama administration?
No efin kidding. If I hadn't seem them all alive together I would have thought they were dead or MIA after all the fighting and terrible defeats they have encountered. They have to appear on tv just to prove the media is a lying bunch of rotten fake competitors.
 
So basically you are saying they are doing the job the media did during the Obama administration?
Whatever gets you through the day, AAA.

Do you think for one moment that this display was spontaneous? Do you actually think Trump didn't request (demand) these serial, public and gushing displays of sycophancy to make up for being spurned by Comey? And because he thrives on open adulation? Speaking of which, when will he be holding another rally to preach to the choir about what a victim he is?
 
Whatever gets you through the day, AAA.

Do you think for one moment that this display was spontaneous? Do you actually think Trump didn't request (demand) these serial, public and gushing displays of sycophancy to make up for being spurned by Comey? And because he thrives on open adulation? Speaking of which, when will he be holding another rally to preach to the choir about what a victim he is?
What you call a rally is just what used to be the news. Now the msm preaches every night to their choir. The rally is needed to present the alternative facts. We were just looking for a powerful man who would speak out against the lying media. It doesn't concern you, so go about your business.
 
While some are 'busy' bitching and moaning, others are 'busy' making history.

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Trump apprentices' starting pay $60K, more in demand than college grads: Secretary Acosta


By Brittany De Lea Published June 12, 2017 Politics FOXBusinessOpens a New Window.

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Trump's apprenticeship program could lead to $60K job: Labor Secretary Acosta
Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta discusses his partnership with Ivanka Trump on the president's apprenticeship and job initiative programs that will be introduced in Wisconsin.

U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta detailed the Trump administration’s plan to bridge the labor gap Monday, to connect job seekers with executives looking to fill 6 million open positions in the country through expanded “high quality” apprenticeship programs.

“Our program will be geared toward all industries and all jobs. The point here is to foster private-private partnerships between industry and educational institutions … so that when [students leave the program] they have the skills necessary to enter the workforce,” Acosta said during a White House press briefing Monday.

Acosta noted that graduates of vocational schools are more in-demand than traditional college graduates.

“[Apprentices have an] average starting salary of about $60,000 per year. Nine out of 10 are employed upon completion of the programs. Both the starting salary and the employment rate are higher than that of traditional college graduates,” he said, adding they aren’t burdened by crippling student loan debt either.

Right now, the U.S. labor secretary said only 3 percent of the American workforce are apprenticeship graduates. The White House has been working to expand this number by hosting business roundtables with executives and Ivanka Trump, special advisor to the president, has personally conducted meetings with CEOs across the country. Acosta said CEOs are open to the idea because they are having trouble finding employees with the right skill sets to fill certain positions.

“Every CEO that I have spoken with has made a personal commitment to pursuing these [programs]. The CEOs are excited. I attended a business roundtable event around this and … the CEOs are looking forward to it because the CEOs want a skilled workforce … and they recognize Americans want to work, we just need to marry up the desire to work with the workforce skills,” Acosta said.

Ivanka Trump also spoke about the importance of apprenticeship programs during an interview on FOX & Friends Monday, saying they could help bring the labor market to “full participation Opens a New Window..”

The push comes ahead of President Donald Trump’s trip to a technical school in Wisconsin Tuesday, where the administration is expected to make an announcement regarding vocational and apprenticeship programs.
 
What you call a rally is just what used to be the news. Now the msm preaches every night to their choir. The rally is needed to present the alternative facts. We were just looking for a powerful man who would speak out against the lying media. It doesn't concern you, so go about your business.
No one has yet observed or identified a fact at a Trump rally. The heavy security would have prevented its entry.
 
Priebus was speaking as if his dear life was dependent on it.


Trump gives Priebus until July 4th to clean up White House

President Donald Trump has set a deadline of July 4 for a shakeup of the White House that could include removing Reince Priebus as his chief of staff, according to two administration officials and three outside advisers familiar with the matter.

Days after his return from his first foreign trip late last month, Trump berated Priebus in the Oval Office in front of his former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and deputy campaign manager David Bossie for the dysfunction in the White House, according to multiple sources familiar with the conversation.

Trump had been mulling bringing on Bossie as his deputy White House chief of staff and Lewandowski as a White House senior adviser with a portfolio that includes Russia, but he told the two at that meeting that they would not be joining the White House until Priebus had a fair chance to clean up shop, according to the sources.

“I’m giving you until July 4,” Trump said, according to a person with knowledge of the conversation.
 
No one has yet observed or identified a fact at a Trump rally. The heavy security would have prevented its entry.
Just our turn. We endured it 8 years with nobody ever asking how where the money will come from. I'll admit it is embarrassing to be so good. This is what government looks like when the people vote for the wrong liberal. And you can't even understand why we are not mad.
 
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