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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-20-08 11:59 PM
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"Virtually the only Democrats under 65 who know these things are Clinton administration veterans."
LAT: Bush's land mines for Obama
Last-minute rules and regulations by the Bush administration could take years to undo.
Rosa Brooks
November 20, 2008

....You really didn't think these guys would exit meekly, did you?

Don't expect anything undignified, like a Cheney-engineered coup (sorry, conspiracy theorists). But the administration can -- and will -- hamstring the incoming Obama team just as effectively with a raft of poisonous eleventh-hour rules and regulations.

Pick your issue. The environment? A Bush administration rule transmitted on Nov. 4 hands over responsibility for assessing the environmental impact of federal ocean management decisions to advisory councils made up primarily of people tied to the commercial fishing industry -- who often have a financial stake in the outcome. Workers' rights? A new rule (effective Jan. 18) would limit workers' ability to take leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act.

Worker and road safety? A rule announced Nov. 16 will allow trucking companies to require drivers to spend 11 consecutive hours behind the wheel. Gun control? On election day, the administration put forward a rule to end the 25-year-old ban on carrying loaded weapons in national parks. Other last-minute rules the White House is trying to ram through would allow federal and state law enforcement agencies to monitor and share information on the activities of individuals deemed merely to be "suspicious," ease rules on dumping coal mining waste into rivers and streams, and further limit women's access to contraceptives and abortions from federally funded medical providers.

These rules can be enacted by the outgoing Bush administration with relative ease and speed, but reversing them will be far more difficult for the Obama administration: extensive study, notice and comment requirements mean that reversals may take several years, during which a lot of damage will have been done.

Bush also has signed more than 250 executive orders since taking office....

Even more complicated, Justice Department lawyers in hundreds of pending cases are still advancing the legal theories developed by the Bush administration's political appointees. The Obama team will need to carefully review every case....

***

This, incidentally, is why -- contrary to some net-roots hopes -- Clinton administration veterans also won't be going gently into that good night. "Change" is great, but it is difficult to implement when you're constantly stepping on bureaucratic land mines. Obama needs people who understand the federal rule-making process, who know why the Office of Management and Budget can halt the Secretary of State's best-laid plans, who know which obscure Justice Department offices are the likely repository of crucial information, and who can undertake a rapid bureaucratic de-mining operation. And virtually the only Democrats under 65 who know these things are Clinton administration veterans.

Obama has an ambitious agenda, but housecleaning will come first....

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-brooks20-2008nov20,0,4071453.column
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Bicoastal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-21-08 12:05 AM
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1. OK, so a good question to be asking at this point is--
--where did Bill Clinton get HIS staff from? Jimmy Carter? His term ended 12 years earlier.
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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-21-08 12:12 AM
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2. I think much if not most of Clinton's staff trained on the job. I don't think, though...
that GHW Bush left this amount of vile stuff behind.
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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-21-08 12:31 AM
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3. His transition was not smooth or neat....primarily because he had no experienced
Edited on Fri Nov-21-08 12:34 AM by BrklynLiberal
staffers upon whom to rely...

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x4503781

Now, it may not seem like a big deal, but for Washington, it pretty much is. Consider that the last two transitions -- from Bush I to Clinton, and from Clinton to Bush II -- had nothing like this whatsoever. When Clinton took office, people pretty much agree that his transition was fair sloppy, announcing cabinet posts and White House staff in a rush in the final weeks before being sworn in. And we know the Bush transition was a disaster. One word: Florida
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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-21-08 10:09 AM
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6. Thanks for the link, BL! nt
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stillcool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-21-08 01:24 AM
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4. Democratic Politicians?
same place as anyone I would think..no?
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Hippo_Tron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-21-08 01:41 AM
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5. The Clinton foreign policy team largely came from the Carter Administration
Warren Christopher, Madeleine Albright, Anthony Lake, and Sandy Berger all worked in the Carter Administration. Les Aspin came from Congress but he didn't last very long and he was replaced by William Perry who worked in the Carter Administration.

Carter's foreign policy team came from the Kennedy/Johnson Administrations and Kennedy/Johnson's foreign policy team came from the Roosevelt/Truman Administrations. Part of Roosevelt's team probably came from the Wilson Administration (including Roosevelt himself) but also before Roosevelt, the modern federal bureaucracy didn't exist like it does today. Roosevelt basically built the first modern Democratic foreign policy team and Ike built the modern first Republican one.

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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-21-08 10:10 AM
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7. Thanks for this info, Hippo! nt
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