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Richardson to Commerce?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by rimrocker, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. rimrocker

    rimrocker Member

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    This is a really good fit I think. Commerce probably has as much foreign affairs (international trade) work as anyone outside of State and Defense and as much domestic impact on energy policy as the energy Department. They also have economic development and minority business responsibilities, which will be heavily used in the upcoming stimulus packages. By the quirks of bureaucracy, they also have NOAA, which has a major role in the climate change research and anadromous and marine endangered species and habitat management. Not to mention, all the techy/science stuff from patents and standards and the reform of the economic statistical reports that have been corrupted by the Bush administration.

    And then there is the 2010 Census, which is incredibly important to our government.

    Commerce is kind of a catch-all department and Richardson seems to have the kind of experience and knowledge to handle most of the responsibilities.

    Again, I think he's a good fit here.
     
  2. glynch

    glynch Member

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    Richardson seems like a good choice. He certainly has a lot of Cabinet experience. You make a good argument for him.
     
  3. pirc1

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    What are the normal rankings of cabinet members?

    SOS SOD are usually pretty high, then what SOT?
     
  4. insane man

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    just have him keep his hands to himself.
     
  5. Dubious

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    If you can assume the hierarchy was considered in the Presidential Succession Act then it looks like this:

    1 Vice President and President of the Senate D
    2 Speaker of the House of Representatives
    3 President pro tempore of the Senate
    4 Secretary of State
    5 Secretary of the Treasury
    6 Secretary of Defense
    8 Secretary of the Interior
    9 Secretary of Agriculture
    10 Secretary of Commerce
    11 Secretary of Labor
    12 Secretary of Health and Human Services
    13 Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
    14 Secretary of Transportation
    15 Secretary of Energy
    16 Secretary of Education
    17 Secretary of Veterans Affairs
    18 Secretary of Homeland Security

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession
     
  6. pirc1

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    That's pretty good order.
     
  7. Deckard

    Deckard Blade Runner
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    Hell, he had to go somewhere. Why not?
     
  8. wnes

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    Hmm, there is an growing online petition urging Obama not to nominate Bill Richardson to be a cabinet member because of Richardson's handling of Wen Ho Lee case during the Clinton administration.

    http://www.petitiononline.com/GovBillR/petition.html

    Clearly, Obama's pledge to reach out to Asian Americans if elected is put to test.
     
  9. rimrocker

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    No doubt. Financial stability, a sane foreign policy, education reform, infrastructure improvements, restoration of human and civil rights, etc., won't mean one whit if he doesn't address the Wen Ho Lee matter.
     
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    And that cannot happen without Bill Richardson in the post of commerce dept?
     
  11. Major

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    The beauty of Obama is that he's not dependent on any of these nonsense interest groups and doesn't have to bend to their every idiotic gripe. That applies to everyone from the Asian community to the United Auto Workers.
     
  12. Major

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    It could; but if Richardson's the best person for the position, he should go there - regardless of the whining of an interest group that is more concerned about itself than anything else.
     
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    How will Hillary look into the eye of her Judas?
     
  14. rimrocker

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    There are literally thousands of grievances out there and some come with large constituencies. If a President-elect let those drive his decisions, he'll be a failure. Of course it could happen without Richardson, but the reason for not putting him at Commerce is that he would not be the best person. The reason not to use to not put him at Commerce if you indeed think he's the best guy is because people are upset about how the Wen Ho Lee thing was handled.

    For the record, I thought it sucked. I also was very much against Bill being President. I do think he is a flawed but talented politician and manager. I think he would do well at Commerce.
     

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