Monday, November 14, 2016

Rudy Giuliani is not qualified for DOD. He may work well enough in the Secretary of State office.

...Upon leaving office, (click here) he founded the consulting firm, Giuliani Partners, which advises clients such as Mexico City on security and crime reduction. In 2005, Giuliani also added his name to what is now Bracewell & Giuliani law firm, known for representing the oil industry and financial sector, and for its handling of cases related to homeland security and energy policy. Giuliani has been a steadfast supporter of the Iraq war and the troop surge.

If he was in the Secretary of State office, first on his agenda would be to convince Canada to put the KXL pipeline. It would be good if he would remove himself from serving his previous clients to prevent corruption to the office. That is something every member of the Trump administration should consider paramount to having the American people trust them. Republicans are famous for crony politics and they should step away from it as soon as they accept their positions in government.

Expertise is expertise and very different than lies that are obvious government giveaways to private concerns.

Replacing pandering with dignity might be a refreshing change for DC.