IDIOT There are certain behaviors we should not tolerate from government officials, elected, appointed, or hired. We shouldn't tolerate any kind of criminal activity or graft. And we shouldn't tolerate petulant displays of childish pique. That last bit is precisely what we saw during a House Oversight Committee hearing on Tuesday when Postmaster General Louis DeJoy threw a tantrum and covered his ears while being questioned by a Republican committee member.
What is this guy, 12 years old? I wouldn't have put up with this from my kids when they were three. Why should we put up with this from the United States Postmaster? Here, have a look for yourself: This is intolerable. Were he a toddler and not just acting like one, this would result in Mr. Bottom taking a swift trip to Spank-Land. If he were in a criminal or civil courtroom, it would not be surprising if he were to end up doing a few days in the country slammer for contempt of court. But this is a grown man in a position of serious responsibility in the United States federal government. See Related: UPDATE: FEMA Official Who Ordered Bypassing of Trump Supporters' Homes 'Removed From Role' A Sweetheart Union Deal Underlines the Fact That Only Six Percent of Federal Workers Work Full Time Back in my corporate days, an act like this would almost certainly result in someone being cashiered on the spot. That is, in all candor, what should happen to Louis DeJoy. Adults don't act like that, and a person who is highly placed in the federal bureaucracy, who is being interviewed by a congressional committee, really shouldn't be acting like this. It's embarrassing. It's disgraceful. And speaking as one of the taxpayers that pay this man's salary, as far as I'm concerned, it's grounds for dismissal. What's worse, this man is in charge of a federal service that lost $6.5 billion in fiscal 2023.
For some time now, I've been saying that there is a crisis of competency in the federal government. Now, in the case of Louis DeJoy, we see that there is also a crisis of maturity. President-elect Trump, please find us a new U.S. Postmaster General! |
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