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Home Front: Politix
Diplomats frustrated, confused by Trump administration
2017-07-07
[DAWN] America's diplomats are struggling to figure out what mission the Trump administration expects them to carry out, and they see the importance of their jobs waning as President Donald Trump seeks drastic cuts to the budgets of the State Department and US Agency for International Development (USAID).

The results of a survey commissioned by the State Department found a high level of confusion and demoralisation among the ranks of career diplomats and civil servants, who expressed concerns about their futures as well as the trajectory of American foreign policy. The survey results were released to State Department and USAID employees Wednesday in a 110-page report that was first reported by The Wall Street Journal. A copy of the report was obtained by The Associated Press shortly after it was distributed to employees.

The survey, conducted by a private consulting firm, was ordered in late April by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the former Exxon Mobil CEO. Tillerson was brought into Trump's administration in part due to his experience running a massive organisation, and given a mission to reorganise the State Department.

Tillerson has largely accepted the administration's plans to slash diplomatic and development funding, although he faces intense bipartisan opposition in Congress, which will likely reverse at least some of his proposed 31 per cent cut in funding. Such funds account for a little more than 1pc of the federal budget.

In addition to grave unease about the future, many of the 35,000 employees who responded to the survey complained about management culture, working conditions, uncertain performance goals and technological shortcomings that pre-date the Trump administration.

Posted by:Fred

#8  You know what your job is - I certainly do. It doesn't change when a new President is elected. Get over it and get back to work.

But six months ago they were organizing PRIDE celebrations, supporting the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, and "assisting democracy efforts" in local elections, none of which seem wanted now, though they are so much more interesting than stamping passports and seriously investigating visa applicants for jihadi and other connections.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-07-07 18:23  

#7  Ditto #6.

career diplomats and civil servants

There's your problem. They think and act as though the policies and procedures emanate from them not from the political side of the gov't.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-07-07 08:40  

#6  As always, thanks for your insights Billy.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-07-07 08:01  

#5  I love it! Drain the swamp!

These State Department jerks, many for the first time in their lives, are feeling the pain of rightsizing. The same pain they gleefully inflicted on the rest of us with their destructive globalist schemes. It warms the cockles of my heart to know they're torn up about it.
Posted by: Crinetle Glusosh3466   2017-07-07 06:15  

#4  I have a front row seat to these ninnies clutching their pearls. Here's the deal: SecState is doing a 360 review of the DOS and examining ways to increase efficiencies and cut cost. There is a DOS-wide hiring freeze and that will continue until the re-org is finalized and implemented hopefully by end of 2017. The complainers are life long bureau/demo-crats who are worried the gravy train (aka welfare w/dignity) is coming to an end. The ONLY personnel cuts mentioned was a 3% (2,300 pax) reduction through attrition and early pension buyouts. You know what your job is - I certainly do. It doesn't change when a new President is elected. Get over it and get back to work.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2017-07-07 05:37  

#3  In addition to grave unease about the future, many of the 35,000 employees who responded to the survey complained about management culture, working conditions, uncertain performance goals and technological shortcomings that pre-date the Trump administration.

Same gummit employee 'bitching and moaning' to be found in any bloated gov't agency no doubt.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-07-07 05:08  

#2  "Show me your country on the map" sorta thing?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-07-07 03:41  

#1  America's diplomats are struggling to figure out what mission the Trump administration expects them to carry out,

My guess would be 'quitting in disgust'.
Posted by: Raj   2017-07-07 02:19  

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