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Rhiannon12866's JournalTrump's Energy And Environmental Policies Are Clouded By Pruitt's Ethics Allegations
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitts ethical dilemmas have pushed watchdog agencies to investigate his actions while members of his own party have called for his removal. But while Pruitt may have moral shortcomings, the central question is whether such workplace mores are established by the U.S. president.
Donald Trump has always touted his private sector dealings as evidence of why he would be a good national steward. But successful organizations have always stood by their stakeholders and their communities in particular. That moral compass is set by applying codes of conduct and then working to ensure that proper standards are maintained within a given entity and beyond its borders.
The American public needs to have confidence that ethics violations, as well as the appearance of ethics of ethics violations, are investigated and properly addressed, David Apol, acting directing and general counsel for the U.S. Office on Government Ethics wrote to EPAs inspector general. The efficacy of, and the public trust in, our government depends on it.
The allegations against Pruitt are adding up: A D.C. condo-rental from someone lobbying his agency; using government employees to run personal errands and to find family members jobs; leveraging his position to get sporting tickets and, flying first class all over the world. Meanwhile, the Government Accountability Office concluded that Pruitts installation of a soundproof phone booth in his office violated the Antideficiency Act. The list goes on.
The context here, of course, is that previous cabinet members have been forced to resign for fewer indiscretions. But the more fundamental picture is whether the presidents own behavior has given implicit permission to embark on such self-dealing: The Trump Foundation, for example, is now alleged to have misdirected monies donated to it to resolve the presidents own legal entanglements, as well as to help finance his presidential campaign. Then there was the $25 million settlement to those who were duped by Trump University. That list also goes on.
More: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/2018/06/18/trumps-energy-and-environmental-policies-are-clouded-by-pruitts-ethics-allegations/#1e0093067578
Demonstrators hold up signs as Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) chief Scott Pruitt testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee after ethics scandals April 26, 2018 on Capitol Hill in washington,DC. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
U.S. oil pipeline companies, producers seek relief from steel tariffs
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Major U.S. energy companies including Plains All American Pipeline (PAA.N), Hess Corp (HES.N) and Kinder Morgan Inc (KMI.N) are among many seeking exemptions from steel-import tariffs as the United States ratchets up trade tensions with exporters including China, Canada and Mexico.
There have been nearly 21,000 requests overall for exclusions submitted to the U.S. Commerce Department since the Trump administration imposed levies this year. Of those, more than 500 petitions involve pipes and related materials.
Initial decisions are expected this month, offering the first clues as to how the administration will balance an agenda favoring oil and gas exports while also supporting the U.S. steel and aluminum industries.
For the energy industry, the potential for relief has taken on added importance after China surprised markets last week by proposing 25 percent levies on about $1 billion a month in U.S. oil imports in retaliation for U.S. tariffs.
The pipeline industry could face higher costs from tariffs as about 77 percent of the steel used in U.S. pipelines is imported, according to a 2017 study for the pipeline industry. Benchmark hot-rolled U.S. steel coil prices are up more than 50 percent from a year ago, according to S&P Global Platts.
More: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-tariffs/u-s-oil-pipeline-companies-producers-seek-relief-from-steel-tariffs-idUSKBN1JF0DZ
FILE PHOTO: A pump jack lifts oil out of a well, during a sandstorm in Midland, Texas, U.S., April 13, 2018. REUTERS/Ann Saphir/File Photo
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The person who knows and understands Trump the best isn't a psychologist: + 230 excellent comments
The person who knows and understands Trump the best isnt a psychologist. It is Tony Schwartz who wrote The Art of the Deal and spent many hours with Trump over a year and a half. He was on AM Joy today and said that if Trump had the power of a true dictator he would be as murderous as Kim.
He said Trump is a mix of paranoia, grandiosity, and cruelty.
He said, his cruelty is a way of punishing people who he thinks are his enemies. He went on to say that the things Trump said about Kim demonstrate that Trump has no conscience.
Schwartz emphasized that Trump has no empathy, no heart, and no soul. He said that he grew up with a deep inner emptiness.
Trump isnt in the business of empathy, hes in the business of Trump.
Schwartz is not a trained mental health professional. However, as a layperson, he has an excellent understanding of psychopathology. He doesnt make a precise psychiatric diagnosis beyond saying Trump is acting out a severe personality disorder marked by dangerous & pathological narcissism, grandiosity, and paranoia.
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