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Rick Perry did not understand what Energy department does when asked to lead it and accepting...

theeedude

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http://thehill.com/policy/energy-en...rry-misunderstood-energy-secretary-job-report
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/18/us/politics/rick-perry-energy-secretary-donald-trump.html?_r=0

WASHINGTON — When President-elect Donald J. Trump offered Rick Perry the job of energy secretary five weeks ago, Mr. Perry gladly accepted, believing he was taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas industry that he had long championed in his home state.

In the days after, Mr. Perry, the former Texas governor, discovered that he would be no such thing — that in fact, if confirmed by the Senate, he would become the steward of a vast national security complex he knew almost nothing about, caring for the most fearsome weapons on the planet, the United States’ nuclear arsenal.

Two-thirds of the agency’s annual $30 billion budget is devoted to maintaining, refurbishing and keeping safe the nation’s nuclear stockpile; thwarting nuclear proliferation; cleaning up and rebuilding an aging constellation of nuclear production facilities; and overseeing national laboratories that are considered the crown jewels of government science.

“If you asked him on that first day he said yes, he would have said, ‘I want to be an advocate for energy,’” said Michael McKenna, a Republican energy lobbyist who advised Mr. Perry’s 2016 presidential campaign and worked on the Trump transition’s Energy Department team in its early days. “If you asked him now, he’d say, ‘I’m serious about the challenges facing the nuclear complex.’ It’s been a learning curve.”

Mr. Perry, who once called for the elimination of the Energy Department, will begin the confirmation process Thursday with a hearing before the Senate Energy Committee. If approved by the Senate, he will take over from a secretary, Ernest J. Moniz, who was chairman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology physics department and directed the linear accelerator at M.I.T.’s Laboratory for Nuclear Science. Before Mr. Moniz, the job belonged to Steven Chu, a physicist who won a Nobel Prize.

This is department he first wanted to eliminate, and than agreed to lead without knowing what it does.
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Meghan54

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“They’ve never created one bit of energy, the best I can tell.”--Rick Perry, 2012 Presidential debate.
 

MongGrel

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Why are these stupid cunts in charge of the US?

I blame Faux News, and Reality TV to a large extent.

Some people that can vote have been scarfing up fake crap thinking it is real for a long time now.

Go, go Duck Dynasty :rolleyes:

People that rely on things like Facebook as a news feed do not help either, there seems to be a surprisingly high rate of that.
 
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greatnoob

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Because stupid cunts elected them;)
I wouldn't say they are stupid cunts but more so uneducated and easily swayed people.

There needs to be some sort of intermediary language between government jargon and day-to-day English so the rational-but-clueless folks don't get duped into voting for somebody who goes contrary to their interests.
 
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MongGrel

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Cool word bro. I hear all the misogynists are using it.

Trump seemed to get a high approval rating from grab the pussy.

The Girl Scouts of American are even coming to the parade, over a lot of outrage. Trump can comment "I'll be sleeping with them in 7 years" or something like from in the past, when they march by.

Live with it.
 
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K1052

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While I don't actually think Perry is (entirely) dumb his boobish nature should be of concern. Maybe you should look into things a tad, or preferably a lot, before speaking and acting.
 

PottedMeat

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perry is playing a long game. he's gonna shut down the national labs and resume the superconducting supercollider. we're gonna have more and better physics than anyone, especially those filthy euros.
 

MongGrel

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perry is playing a long game. he's gonna shut down the national labs and resume the superconducting supercollider. we're gonna have more and better physics than anyone, especially those filthy euros.

OK, I laughed.

Needs Lazer Cats also.

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werepossum

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Meh, it's not like Perry will ever be able to find his office.

Ought to be a rule that if you can't spell it, you can't lead it.
 
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werepossum

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perry is playing a long game. he's gonna shut down the national labs and resume the superconducting supercollider. we're gonna have more and better physics than anyone, especially those filthy euros.
I thought his plan was to build a superconducting supercollider that links Texas to New York, because everybody says light rail is the transportation system of the future.
 

IronWing

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Meh, it's not like Perry will ever be able to find his office.

Ought to be a rule that if you can't spell it, you can't lead it.
Perry: I went to my office at the Department of Inergy this morning. What's with all the cowboys and Indians?
 

momeNt

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If everybody was honest here, who else knew that? The problem is nobody is honest.
 

werepossum

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Perry: I went to my office at the Department of Inergy this morning. What's with all the cowboys and Indians?
lol

"I'm at the airport, but this kid won't let me board my plane and it's pulling away!"

"Okay, whose turn is it to pick up the Secretary at the carousel?"
 
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soundforbjt

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Not surprised, most of trump's picks have no experience or want to "destroy" their department. There's also lots of jobs that have no appointments because his transition team has no clue.
 
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