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What passes for news these days
Posted by David Hardy · 12 September 2017 01:18 PM
The New York Times is reporting that "Within the Justice Department, several long-serving lawyers have decided to retire or quit rather than help carry out the new [Trump Admin] policies."
The Justice Department has over 113,000 employees. So "several" resigning is hardly news.
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And once they retire, eliminate their staffing position.
What is the average resignation rate on a new administration? Lower or higher?
This is great news, actually. One of Trump's problems is he hasn't worked out a way to clean out the civil service.