There are 74 questions in all, and they are all designed to dig into the soft under belly of a bureaucracy that has expanded its powers beyond what is authorized by statute, and to collect evidence of bias and incompetence to undermine the Department's defense of its headcount and budget.So, let’s take a look at this already infamous 74-question memo. In it we’ll find two things: (1) just what is setting their hair on fire, and (2) whatever clues are there about future actions by the new administration. I’ll discuss both individual questions and groups of questions.Questions for DOEThis memo, as you might expect, is replete with acronyms. “DOE” is the Department of Energy. Here are the memo questions and my comments.1. Can you provide a list of all boards, councils, commissions, working groups, and FACAs [Federal Advisory Committees] currently active at the Department? For each, can you please provide members, meeting schedules, and authority (statutory or otherwise) under which they were created?If I were at DOE, this first question would indeed set MY hair on fire. The easiest way to get rid of something is to show that it was not properly established … boom, it’s gone. As a businessman myself, this question shows me that the incoming people know their business, and that the first order of business is to jettison the useless lumber....6 The Department recently announced the issuance of $4.5 billion in loan guarantees for electric vehicles (and perhaps associated infrastructure). Can you provide a status on this effort?Oh, man, they are going for the jugular. Loan Program Office? If there is any place that the flies would gather, it’s around the honey … it’s good to see that they are looking at loan guarantees for electric vehicles, a $4.5 billion dollar boondoggle that the government should NOT be in. I call that program the “Elon Musk Retirement Fund”.Folks, for $4.5 billion dollars, we could provide clean water to almost half a million villages around the world … or we could put it into Elon Musk’s bank account or the account of some other electric vehicle manufacturer. I know which one I’d vote for … and I am equally sure which one the poor of the world would prefer.
Signs point to an ugly time for the Agencies, which will be a first. Usually the Agencies can outlast a new Administration, but the information being collected suggests that knives are being sharpened.
UPDATE 12 December 2016 12:44: Link added.
Who's the quoted stuff from?
ReplyDeleteLooks like you may be quoting someone else there, but I'm not seeing a link.
ReplyDeleteAnd I want to link your link ("here's your receipt for my receipt") over on BattleSwarm and give credit where it's due...
I looks like it comes from:
ReplyDeletehttps://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/12/10/the-doe-vs-ugly-reality/
If they're as thorough with other departments as they appear to be with DOE, there may be some interesting times ahead.
Link added, thanks. Must have been Monday morning ...
ReplyDeleteJust wait until they get to the EPA. And Homeland security.
ReplyDeleteWith any luck we will soon be rid of Kbuki theater airline security and its accompanying collection of perverts and idiots .... and maybe get some actual security.
I'm betting ALL the departments are getting these... :-) I'd really like to see what the Dept of Education is being asked!!!
ReplyDeleteMost of President Trump's choices have been very good, but there is at least one he should take care of which does not appear to have yet been discussed. I wonder if Mr David Codrea would be willing to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives? I suspect that he might be able to do some REAL good there if given the opportunity...
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