A key energy policy official has departed just two months into President Donald Trump’s second term, even as the White House tries to recruit more experts on the sector.
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Its gona be hard to recruit ‘experts’ when they fired what experts were already there & replaces them w/the ‘expert’s Dept. w/inept-untrained-uneducated-unqualified-know-nothing NOexperts.
The WHis not recruiting experts. They are offering up positions for sale to the millionaire or billionaire willing to grease Trumps palm the best. Stop gaslighting us, @bloomberg.com.
Why did you say "recruit experts?" They aren't recruiting experts. They're recruiting morons and Nazis and people that ignore consensus for profit. Please I beg you to stop fluffing for Trump. He hates Americans. He hates the poor. He hates us. Stop pretending for him.
I looked him up, and he has a lot of good reasons to leave. In the past, he’s supported an “all of the above” energy policy that was anti-subsidy but not anti-renewables. He has a husband. He’s described himself as a “proud naturalized citizen.” He’s a world traveler. Hope he votes better next time.
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Have some dignity and spine.