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Takket

(21,577 posts)
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 08:46 PM Nov 2017

DeVos may step down soon

In typical republican fashion it isn't because she knows she is completely incompetent, unqualified, and stupid... it is because people won't just let her have her way. It is almost as if having no knowledge of education other than your own personal desire to get even richer off privatizing education doesn't play well with the actual experts at the DOE....

https://www.salon.com/2017/11/06/officials-expect-devos-to-resign-from-trump-administration_partner/

A sprawling Politico profile outlines a troubled U.S. Department of Education under the shaky leadership of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

Thomas Toch, director of independent education think tank FutureEd, told Politico that DeVos was ignorant of the job's constraints when she accepted it and insiders are already preparing for her to vacate the position.

"She can’t fill her senior staff slots," he said. "Morale is terrible at the department."

DeVos was roundly criticized for her lack of basic knowledge about education policy during the confirmation hearing process. She blames President Donald Trump's transition team, claiming she was "undercoached."

One doubts most nominees for education secretary need to be coached not to cite grizzly bears as a reason for guns in schools.

"I’ll tell you, in Washington education circles, the conversation is already about the post-DeVos landscape, because the assumption is she won’t stay long," Toch told Politico. "I think she’s been probably one of the most ineffective people to ever hold the job.”

Politico notes that Toch's assessment was "somewhat harsher" than comments from department employees, since they perceive DeVos as ineffective and deterred from seeking major changes after discovering the limits of her power.

"If there’s one thing DeVos has learned so far, it’s that getting your way in Washington requires time, patience and government savvy — three things she does not have," the profile bluntly states.

Chris Sosa is an associate editor at AlterNet. His work has appeared in Mic, Salon, Care2, Huffington Post and other publications. Previously, he was a campaign specialist and media spokesperson for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Follow him on Twitter @ChrisSosa.

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DeVos may step down soon (Original Post) Takket Nov 2017 OP
I doubt she will step down. She loves the power too much. riversedge Nov 2017 #1
And if she does leave, she will be replaced by...... DFW Nov 2017 #2
She will just smile her way through it... ksoze Nov 2017 #3
She is laundering capital gains and will leave after that is completed to spend more time with rzemanfl Nov 2017 #4
Id say lets hope... MatthewG. Nov 2017 #5
Yaaaaay shenmue Nov 2017 #6
I think it's a credible prospect. no_hypocrisy Nov 2017 #7

rzemanfl

(29,565 posts)
4. She is laundering capital gains and will leave after that is completed to spend more time with
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 09:00 PM
Nov 2017

her money.

MatthewG.

(362 posts)
5. Id say lets hope...
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 09:20 PM
Nov 2017

I’d say let’s hope, but I’m not convinced the next appointee will be an improvement.

I suppose if it slows things down at the DOE and prevents them from doing more harm, it’s a net positive.

no_hypocrisy

(46,122 posts)
7. I think it's a credible prospect.
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 05:36 AM
Nov 2017

I can understand how she would be sensitive to looking foolish being a figurehead who's impotent (like the guy in the WH).

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