Anonymous wrote:
Gritty for press secretary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not cabinet picks, but SCOTUS. Breyer will step-down almost immediately. The first pick will be Leondra Kruger. I was hoping for a more progressive pick like Anita Earls, but with a republican senate, a moderate will have to do. If Thomas passes, Biden will have to pick a minority male. It will likely be Paul Watford, another conventional moderate pick. The progressive legal world really likes Tino Cuellar, who would be an interesting pick to replace Thomas as well.
Stack that court up with women. It was all male for nearly 200 years; I think it’s fine to let the balance be more female than not for a little while.
Anonymous wrote:Sherrod Brown for Commerce
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Susan Rice is going to be Sec State. And if McConnell won't review her, then Biden can make her acting Sec State and just leave her there. If McConnell complains then Biden can point out that Trump set the precedent with Chad Wolf, Ken Cuccinelli and 15 other appointment positions that the Senate never approved and McConnell didn't complain about it then, so clearly McConnell approved of the procedure and established the precedent.
There is no one that will argue with her credentials. She would be one of the most experienced Secretaries of State to ever step into the position. She could hit the ground running and would be able to immediately start righting the horrible degeneration of the US foreign policy reputation that Trump and his rotating clown car of Sec States caused over the last 3.5 years.
She’s awful though. Poor judgement and poor temperament. Maybe Samantha Powers would be better
Anonymous wrote:I think Susan Rice is going to be Sec State. And if McConnell won't review her, then Biden can make her acting Sec State and just leave her there. If McConnell complains then Biden can point out that Trump set the precedent with Chad Wolf, Ken Cuccinelli and 15 other appointment positions that the Senate never approved and McConnell didn't complain about it then, so clearly McConnell approved of the procedure and established the precedent.
There is no one that will argue with her credentials. She would be one of the most experienced Secretaries of State to ever step into the position. She could hit the ground running and would be able to immediately start righting the horrible degeneration of the US foreign policy reputation that Trump and his rotating clown car of Sec States caused over the last 3.5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Whoever gets Dept of Ag needs to support regenerative farming. 30% of our greenhouse gasses come from traditional plowing and farming methods. Regenerative farming not only would reduce these contributions to nil but will also help fix carbon in the soil. We can’t just have agriculture welfare for the big boys who make soy and corn monoculture from Ohio over to Nebraska.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not cabinet picks, but SCOTUS. Breyer will step-down almost immediately. The first pick will be Leondra Kruger. I was hoping for a more progressive pick like Anita Earls, but with a republican senate, a moderate will have to do. If Thomas passes, Biden will have to pick a minority male. It will likely be Paul Watford, another conventional moderate pick. The progressive legal world really likes Tino Cuellar, who would be an interesting pick to replace Thomas as well.
Stack that court up with women. It was all male for nearly 200 years; I think it’s fine to let the balance be more female than not for a little while.
Anonymous wrote:Not cabinet picks, but SCOTUS. Breyer will step-down almost immediately. The first pick will be Leondra Kruger. I was hoping for a more progressive pick like Anita Earls, but with a republican senate, a moderate will have to do. If Thomas passes, Biden will have to pick a minority male. It will likely be Paul Watford, another conventional moderate pick. The progressive legal world really likes Tino Cuellar, who would be an interesting pick to replace Thomas as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pete will be Secretary of State or UN Ambassador. He’s overly qualified to be Joe Biden’s press person or calendar boy. He speaks several languages, and he has military service.
Secretary of State; book it.
State is in shambles after Trump. They need a leader that has both foreign policy experience and experience running a large, complex enterprise. Buttigieg has the potential, but not the experience. It's way too risky to trust the State Department right now to someone with Buttigieg's level of experience.
I don't know who it will be, but it won't be him. It probably won't be anyone who sucks up a lot of media attention either. That's simply not what State needs right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mayor Pete and Klobuchar - Their primary dropout timing solidified the moderates behind Biden.
Agree on these two but if I were Biden I'd include a couple of moderate republicans with a history of bipartisanship. With a divided house we need an executive branch that can set the tone. Also, the election clearly was a pushback on progressives not only in house seats but on so many state wide ballot issues.
Agreed.
Kasich?
Anonymous wrote:Pete will be Secretary of State or UN Ambassador. He’s overly qualified to be Joe Biden’s press person or calendar boy. He speaks several languages, and he has military service.
Secretary of State; book it.