Thread to discuss the early picks for Cabinet posts and Biden’s transition team. Here are the picks so far:
Secretary of state, Antony Blinken.
National security adviser, Jake Sullivan.
Treasury secretary, Janet Yellen.
White House chief of staff, Ron Klain.
Presidential climate envoy, John Kerry.
I don’t have too many thoughts on these picks yet. Are any of these people seen as polarizing? I am hoping Biden doesn’t go down that path of making picks purposely to piss off the right.
Yellen, has experience as the fed chair. I don’t know enough about her policy to comment on how I think she will do.
Nope, not to my knowledge. I was hoping to put a thread up to steer towards policy critiques rather than election day drama and conspiracy theories since that’s pretty much done. All these people have TONS of experience.
I’m not sure what to think about Yellen - mostly because of my inexperience with monetary policy - so I’m hoping some people can chime in. She’s got experience but that also comes with some baggage
Rand Paul said we already had a Dem Treasury Sec the last 4 years, so what is the difference. And then bitched about massive GOP spending for years (l agree).
John Kerry is useless in any post. Yellen won’t be miles away from Mnuchin.
Good indicators that the people who feared the return of the Obama admin were right and the people who feared, or hoped for, a surge of socialist appointments were wrong
He closed the Iran Nuclear Deal. Having worked with Iranians, who, during regular business negotiations, on average every half an hour or so believe to have suffered an unforgivable affront to their honor and threaten to walk out, kill their interlocutors, kill themselves or a combination of all three, I have to say that Kerry commands great respect from my side in that regard.
I think you might be right about Yellen. Mnuchin I never really disliked heavily, perhaps because he was the least dramatic of the admin officials or just never tabloid material.
I’m not sure how to take it… On one hand it’s Krugman, who has… very little away with me (to put it mildly). On the other hand he doesn’t have time to make any absurd arguments, and it’s really just a good overview of Yellen’s qualifications.