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Originally Posted by Guest
Yes he did. He has appointed a lot of people from outside the beltway which is exactly what draining the swamp means. He's appointed many people from the real world who understand the real world as opposed to career politicians who only understand things from a warped Washington perspective.
But, he has also kept enough politicians in positions in order to help him navigate the politics of Washington.
As far as I can see it's a perfect blend of real problem solvers and necessary evils.
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I agree with you. It's about time citizens with real and pertinent experience are involved in Washington. Every time healthcare was discussed, be it insurance or rules and regs, I often wondered how many providers were ever consulted (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, hospital administrators, etc). Instead, we get lawyers, community organizers, career politicians, and the like, making important decisions that impact the masses, about which they know little to nothing. It seems to me that Trump prefers to consult with experts as part of his decision making process. I call that smart!