The 'Meritocracy' Lie
Two months after he was inaugurated, Trump has smashed many of the government's silly DEI rules. But he hasn't created a new age of meritocracy.

On Inauguration Day, President Donald Trump vowed to "forge a society that is colorblind and merit-based."
Less than two weeks later, Vice President J.D. Vance's office hired Buckley Carlson—the 24-year-old son of former Fox News host and popular conservative pundit Tucker Carlson—as deputy press secretary.
At least young Buckley can be certain that he didn't get the job because of the color of his skin.
The dismantling of the federal government's various so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies has been one of the signature efforts of the first two months of the second Trump administration. Those rules often required that factors like race, gender, and ethnicity be considered alongside (or even ahead of) other more important things when the government was hiring, promoting, or awarding taxpayer-funded contracts.
To be clear, the DEI regime was (and is) fundamentally unfair and discriminatory. It also just plain didn't work, as Editor at Large Matt Welch detailed at length in the June 2021 issue of Reason. Anyone who values individual talent over immutable, collective characteristics should applaud DEI's fading power.
And yet, what Trump has done over these first two months seems to be a long, long way from restoring meritocracy to the federal government or society at large—often in ways that matter much more than a silly patronage job handed out to Tucker Carlson's kid.
Start with some of the personnel decisions the administration has made. Reducing the size of the federal workforce is a laudable goal, but the mass firings carried out by Trump and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) seem to have targeted probationary employees (those on the job less than a year, generally) first and foremost—despite DOGE's public claims to the contrary. That's an arbitrary approach that says absolutely nothing about merit and protects more senior employees simply because they've been around longer. Rather than promoting meritocracy, it is the sort of "last in, first out" thinking you'd expect from a teachers' union.
That approach sits awkwardly alongside this week's big news story: that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth disclosed sensitive operational details about a military operation in a group chat that included The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg. Goldberg was reportedly invited to the chat by Michael Waltz, Trump's national security adviser, who has now also been put in charge of the investigation into how all of that happened. (Cue the meme!)
The implications have not gone unnoticed. If no one is fired over the group chat snafu, writes journalist Zaid Jilani, then "the message is that accountability is only for people at the bottom. People at the top can get away with anything."
"There is no administration in the world—beyond this one—where a blunder of these proportions happens and nobody gets fired or resigns. Not in London. Not in Moscow. Not in Tokyo. Not in Pyongyang. Nowhere," is how Politico summed it up on Thursday.
Without accountability, all that talk about meritocracy is pretty meaningless.
The Trump administration's blatant anti-meritocracy extends into policymaking as well. Tariffs and other trade restrictions are simply "DEI" for companies that engage in commerce that the Trump administration favors. If American consumers want to buy a car made in Japan, they should not be punished for that choice. If an American manufacturer decides that the best way to build a gadget is to combine doohickies made in Mexico with widgets from Brazil, the president's opinion should not matter.
Worse, tariffs also create incentives for businesses to seek political favors rather than succeed on merit alone. That's not unique to tariffs, of course—lobbying frenzies occur anytime the government is so directly picking winners and losers—but tariffs tend to take that to another level. Back in 2020, for example, a single request for a tariff exemption ended up involving dozens of lawmakers and lobbyists petitioning the Commerce Department. "What a sorry example of how tariffs have become another opportunity for government intervention based on political power, not business necessity," is how The Wall Street Journal described it. Trump is now inviting more of that.
A free market is the ultimate judge of merit, and each time Trump substitutes the preferences of central planners in place of the wisdom of consumers, he is working to undermine the meritocracy that he claims to favor.
Restrictions on immigration are anti-meritocratic for the same reason. If Trump truly sought "a society that is colorblind and merit-based," as he said on Inauguration Day, then his administration would be throwing open the gates so that the best and brightest might have a chance to succeed here. Immigrants are more likely to start businesses than native-born Americans and are less likely to draw upon the welfare system. In a meritocracy, immigrants often win—and, indeed, that's one of the reasons why America has become the wealthiest nation in the history of the planet.
Toss Trump's attacks on free speech onto the pile. The marketplace of ideas should be the ultimate meritocracy, but the Trump administration is undermining it by targeting legal residents for the opinions they've expressed. Meanwhile, Trump's appointees at the Federal Communications Commission and Federal Trade Commission seem to think they have the power to override editorial decisions made by social media platforms, as Reason's Jacob Sullum has detailed.
All of this pushes the federal government and American society farther away from the meritocracy that Trump and his allies have promised.
Writing in the Washington Examiner a few weeks into the Trump administration, Robert Chernin praised what he called a "return to meritocracy" that "does not just benefit one group."
"It elevates our entire society," Chernin wrote. "It ensures that the most capable among us, regardless of our background, are the ones to lead our institutions and businesses. It champions true diversity—the diversity of thought, experience, and approach. Most importantly, it restores faith in the American dream and the work ethic that goes with it: the belief that anyone, from anywhere, can rise based on their merits."
That all sounds great! The Trump administration should do those things! It should try to ensure that "anyone, from anywhere" can succeed, even if they were born in another country or (gasp!) want to purchase a product made in Canada. It should pare back the federal workforce to more efficiently provide services to taxpayers, without regard for seniority. It should not tolerate incompetence, especially not from those in leadership positions.
Until that happens, enough with the "meritocracy" talk from the people who think they know how to build a car better than Toyota or act as if American companies are so helpless they need protection from foreign competitors. The Trump administration, so far, seems mostly fixated on rewarding friends and punishing perceived enemies. There's a word for that, but it sure isn't "meritocracy."
But, hey, at least Buckley Carlson will be okay.
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It's been two FUCKING months and he has been fighting shit brick judges the entire time.
Two whole months, damikesc.
Every other president before the tangerine tyrant was able to usher in a new age of meritocracy in just a week and a half .
Because he didn't do it by Presidents Day it means he is a failure and must resign. Just ask Sarcasmic (see below).
This is gonna be a long four years of Reasontardedness, ain't it?
"President Trump has been in office for two whole years at this point, and granted, he has cured cancer and brought about world peace, but WHY DON'T WE HAVE A MARS COLONY YET?!?! Worst President of all time."
It’s the usual bullshit argument. Do everything they can to stop Trump , including various illegal lawyerings., and then blame him for not doing anything.
Fuck you Boehm.
Came here to say that. The article premise is a Boehm movement.
ROFL. Have you had a boehm movement today? 🙂
This^^^^^^
A thousand times this.
No tot mention that to really identify and remove the deadwood would mean fighting each and every firing tooth and nail...protected classes, government union contracts, etc.
Hacking out the probationary folks was *supposed* to be a lot easier, as they by definition are not covered by a lot of the "protections" they would acquire after completing their probationary periods. Knocking off the probationary people--slashing headcount--should tend to either cause people to quit (often the kind of people who'd rather not be working anyway) or to step up and pick up the slack (improving efficiency).
To implement real merit-based programs will require a lot more time and effort, and will be fought FAR harder than these probationary-period firings.
No government job should be any more or less secure than any private sector job. And private sector jobs should all be at will anyway.
+1000. He didn't cure cancer yet or colonize Mars. Trump is such a loser
And if he did, they would condemn him for not following ‘interagency protocol’.
I swear I had not seen this comment before I made mine above. 😀 😀 😀
Two words:
ELON MUSK
The epitome of merit.
Suck an egg Boehm
Why yes, if someone got rich, they must be much more intelligent and capable than other people. That is always how that works...
How many multi billion dollar companies have you founded? Musk is up to 4 or 5.
Except Musk is highly intelligent. A democrat like you can’t understand that. Your assessment of intellect is solely based on adherence to democrat narratives.
That higher than Jason can count.
Except Musk is highly intelligent. A democrat like you can’t understand that. Your assessment of intellect is solely based on adherence to democrat narratives.
I used to think that Musk was highly intelligent. However,
1) There are plenty of wealthy people that aren't. One even managed to get elected President twice.
2) Being intelligent isn't the same thing as being "smart", as my grandfather always said.
It is that second part that Musk demonstrates. Whatever intelligence he had that helped him get so rich, and for his companies to become worth so much money, he has been tossing it all aside in order to appeal to the lowest common denominator and lean into the kind of populism that Trump uses. If he was as smart as he thinks he is, and that you think he is, then DOGE would actually have been improving efficiency in the government instead of constantly being shown to be feeding people baloney, and then they stopped providing enough detail to fact check them, since they were getting caught.
Really, the point is that it is naive to use success alone as evidence of someone's intelligence, given how many successful and wealthy people end up proving that they weren't unusually intelligent or talented, but lucked their way into success, scammed their way into success, or managed to take credit for the efforts of many people. I tend to judge intelligence based on how thoroughly someone demonstrates understanding of things that are important to what they are trying to accomplish, how well-reasoned their explanations and arguments are, and their ability to deal with the unexpected and think their way out of a problem.
Musk has become like Trump in a lot of ways, particularly in how he goes on the attack when challenged instead of meeting arguments against his positions with calm, facts, and reasoning.
A democrat like you can’t understand that.
I am a democrat, yes. I wasn't always. I registered as a Democrat for the first time in 2018 after more than 20 years registered with a different party. I won't bother naming it, since you probably just tell me I was always a Democrat or am lying or whatever.
And really, that is another sign of intelligence I look for: Intelligent people don't fall so easily into traps of motivated reasoning or engage in logical fallacies as their main argument or just resort to personal attacks as if that is clever. You know, like insulting someone by saying that some number is "higher" than that person "can count."
Translation: he isn’t in lockstep with your democrats anymore, so he’s icky and stupid. And I don’t give a shit where you’re registered. You’re a pinko. That has been clear for years.
You may find my commentary insulting. Yet it is accurate. If you were truly intelligent and weren’t ultimately a vacuous follower, you wouldn’t still be a democrat.
Musk is smart, you’re not. Case closed.
What do judges have to do with this? Judges didn’t force Trump to put unqualified untalented white men in his cabinet. Trump has always been known for nepotism, and viewing personal loyalty to him as the only important qualification. Expecting Trump to start a new age of merit based hiring is like expecting John Gotti to run a talent search for his capos.
Other then pedofilia what was butagig qualified for?
Isn’t his comment hilarious? After the worthless turds. Item had throughout his administration, he dares to criticize Trump. Person for person. Trump’s administration is vastly superior to their predecessors.
‘Whit men’? So you’re a worthless far left racket. Got it.
You are in no way worth listening to. Fuck off.
Ah, "unqualified untalented white men". So you're a racist and a sexist. Nice. You could have just said "unqualified untalented people" if you actually meant what you say. Do you write for MSNBC? CNN maybe? No wait, you author DEI manuals for the government.. Lol.
Who is in Trumps cabinet anyway, and what are their qualifications? Well a quick search returned this page whitehouse.gov/administration/the-cabinet/ which seems to list a lot of qualifications for each of them. And funny, there seems to be several that Aren't white men. Not that it matters to me, but you might need to check that off in a spreadsheet somewhere.
And why not put people he wants in the cabinet? History has shown dems & mainstream media are going to find a reason to bitch no matter who he picks. But lets see:
Kelly Loeffler - not a white man
Pam Bondi - not a white man
Tulsi Gabbard - not a white man
Brooke Rollins - not a white man
Linda McMahon - not a white man
Kristi Noem - not a white man
Scott Turner - not a white man
Lori Chavez-DeRemer - not a white man
Marco Rubio - hmmm well I don't know your racism rules, Some sites list him as "hispanic". Does that count?
To be fair, sure, there are plenty of white men on his cabinet. I didn't count, I'll leave that to you.
Could have been something, but I don't remember Reason ever doing a "2 months in, Obama has failed [to do some campaign promise]" or a "2 months in, Biden has failed [to do some campaign promise]"
Close gitmo?
Establish fried chicken and watermelon day?
Stop watching worldstar?
It's been two FUCKING months and he has been fighting shit brick judges the entire time.
You know that meritocracy isn't the goal when every failure of Team Trump is the fault of judges blocking them from doing what MAGA wants him to do.
The Fox morning show host that is Secretary of Defense and a dozen other top national defense and intelligence officials and the VP discuss a plan to bomb foreign adversaries without Congressional approval on a text channel that includes a journalist? Judges fault.
VP hires the 24 year-old son of a former Fox News host as his deputy press secretary? Nepotism or obvious attempt to gain favor with a (still somewhat) popular conservative media figure? Nope, judges fault.
DOGE, headed by the richest man in the world that spent ~$300 million helping elect Trump, gets thousands of probationary workers fired just because they were the most recently hired and it is the easiest to fire them? Random and indiscriminate layoffs rather than looking to find the lowest performers to cut? Nope, judges fault.
I mean, it isn't like MAGA is a cult or anything...
Repeating the hegseth is just a TV host proves your a retarded fag
Goddamn, you’re a retard.
Show me a member of Biden’s cabinet that was better than anyone Trump has had confirmed this far.
Also, out of curiosity, how many firings occurred over Abbey Gate?
How many occurred when the prior SoD went AWOL? Twice.
GFY.
That's (D)ifferent.
How many times has Boehm been fired for shit articles?
Democrats are 100% unaccountable. Have been for 50 years now.
Reason: Open borders and ass sex. Nothing else matters.
Food trucks. Don’t forget about the food trucks.
Don't forget their endorsement of the "libertarian" candidate who was for the government transing the kids that they're totally not transing, but also it's not happening much and it's a good thing and we should just butt out while children are being sterilized and mutilated by a bunch of mentally ill activist freak show drag queens and others waving their genitals in kids' faces while masquerading as public school "teachers."
And let's not forget several years of "the libertarian case for government mandates, including things that are toxic enough to sicken and kill you."
Maybe Trump II wouldn't have happened if some of us felt there was *literally* nowhere else even vaguely in the direction of adjacent to rational left to turn. I was a 4x LP presidential voter before so many people lost their mind over the orange baboon, and somewhat ironically became the ones metaphorically and sometimes literally flinging their feces everywhere.
(I didn't vote for Orange Man in 2016, did vote for him albeit deeply grudgingly in 2020, and as an enthusiastic middle finger to the whole fucking system in 2024)
And legal Fentanyl on a hook at Walgreen's, and sex workers.
"There is no administration in the world—beyond this one—where a blunder of these proportions happens and nobody gets fired or resigns."
Other than every democrat regime?
As I asked earlier --- the last Sec of Defense just disappeared. TWICE. Did not tell anybody.
I bet he was fired.
Further, we spent the entire last four years with an unelected, acting POTUS, and Boehm seems fine with that.
I'm reminded of a classic story from my management classes.
A junior guy messes up. Big time. Nothing malicious or overly stupid, but a single mistake. Costs the company $100k. Hanging his head, he goes into the big boss's office, waiting on getting fired. What's the response?
"Fire you? I just spent $100k training you. Don't let this happen again".
In the end, nothing classified was released. No damage was actually done. It was a public embarrassment, but nothing worth firing people over. Trying to use this as an example to show that there's no meritocracy just means there is nothing to say.
The democrats are shrill, angry, and desperate to manufacture a win where none exists.
Look for their shrill desperation to escalate. With luck, the public will, be begging to bring back McCarthyism to deal with them.
Two months after he was inaugurated, Trump has smashed many of the government's silly DEI rules. But he hasn't created a new age of meritocracy.
It HaS bEeN TwO wHoLe MoNtHs!!!!! WhY ArEn'T tHiNgS 100% FiXeD!?!?
I'd be happy with him just not single-handedly tanking the stock market.
BuY tHe DiP!!!
“..,,single handedly…,,” Lol.
You don’t think we’re overdue for a correction/recession? The business cycle has been cancelled? Maybe another inflation reduction act would help?
What an idiot.
You don’t think we’re overdue for a correction/recession? The business cycle has been cancelled?
Yeah. I never said that or implied that, you halfwit. I'm pretty sure even Trump knows that he is responsible for the recent downturn in the markets and this not a regular business cycle. He is just confident he will win this game and has no problem gambling with my money.
You should totally sell, dude.
Sell everything. You're so confident why are you waiting?
SELL! SELL! SELL! SELL!
(I get a sort of perverse pleasure at watching market timers turn a dip into a major loss)
SELL, asshole! Sell everything!
Did you sell yet?
Did you sell yet?
I guess if Reason's foremost economist and expert on GaMe ThEoRy suggests I sell, than I should. After all, you once read a book. You and Sevo and CandaPrick enjoy your circle jerk. You do it several times a day on a website you disagree with.
Peddle your democrat fan fiction somewhere else you retarded fag.
"What an idiot."
You misspelled "TDS-addled steaming pile of shit"
This idiot doesn’t recognize a buying opportunity.
Oh no, he's a failure just like we said he would be! (Not to mention every time he tries to change anything, some activist district judge files some bs motion to keep him from making any changes.)
re: "target[ing] probationary employees ... the sort of 'last in, first out' thinking you'd expect from a teachers' union."
Why do you think they started with that approach? Do you think it could have anything to do with the contractual handcuffs that prior administrations put on themselves in the union contracts covering those employees?
Yes, they should simply void those union contracts. But that's hard and will take a great deal of time (and litigation). Cutting probationary employees is less effective but possible now. Stop turning perfection into the enemy of good.
He's doing that --- only if you assume Reason has ever meant a word they've written in their history on government overreach.
They do not. They never have. Libertarianism is a laughable, at best, political ideology.
Yeah that is Sullum level stupid. Of course probationary employees go first. It's faster and a whole lot cheaper. That's why they're probationary.
For being someone who works for an organization that has "FREE MARKETS" on the masthead, it's shocking that Boehm doesn't understand that.
I wonder what he think the "probationary" stands for?
They aren’t allowed to enter a float in the annual Faber University Parade?
Wait...you two are not the same asshole? huh
I work at federal property (JSC) as a contactor. Yes, being fired sucks but probationary employees know that signing on. They know the risk. Just no-one thinks it will happen.
The good ones they try and move to a contractor
Eric, do you realize you are praising Trump?
You say he has done nothing in two months, while it took Biden 4 years to do nothing.
Trump is much more effective.
According to you - - - - - -
The Trump administration, so far, seems mostly fixated on rewarding friends and punishing perceived enemies.
You mean he's a corrupt, vengeful liar? Wow. Nobody saw that coming. Total surprise.
No. That's you.
Tell us how you would crate a new age of meritocracy across the west in two whole months, Sarckles.
Sarcs still hung over.
I have the concepts of a plan, but I'm not sure if we have enough wood chippers nationwide.
Perhaps Trump will make an import tariff exception for those. It would definitely be worth it.
Trump issues and EO today from a 79 law to end half of the public unions. Sarc will be here to rage shortly.
I’m sure Sarc has a ‘cunning plan’.
It involves a lot of alcohol consumption then drunk posting.
You ever wonder how often he gets beaten up for running his mouth while he’s drunk? It wouldn’t happen when he’s at his functional alcohol levels (.15-.20 BAC?), because when he threatened me two years ago, he immediately started hiding from me the next day, and still is fearful of me.
But he’s a ‘big man’ when he gets blackout drunk.
Still hungover, dudette?
Sarc is still tired from ‘cool dudes’ pounding his ass last night in exchange for booze money. Since he doesn’t get his welfare check until next week.
"Two months after he was inaugurated, Trump has smashed many of the government's silly DEI rules. But he hasn't created a new age of meritocracy."
HE HAD TWO WHOLE MONTHS, AND HE STILL HASN'T CREATED AN AGE OF MERITOCRACY!!!!
Checkmate, Trumpers.
matter much more than a silly patronage job handed out to Tucker Carlson's kid.
No, stop there Boehm. Is Tucker Carlsons boy not qualified? All you do is state it and move on without showing examples of his failures. Nepotism isn't good or bad. Learning about a business from ones parents can give a candidate a leg up. Papering over their failures because bosses son, on the otherhand is bad.
Toss Trump's attacks on free speech onto the pile."
Such as?
Reluctant and Strategic Boehm won't tell us so they must be bad. Too horrible to even voice. Everyone should just know.
He said incompetent judges should be impeached, which (BTW) is the proper legal remedy.
We don’t have the votes to make that happen. However, congress can pretty much shut down bad judges through other means.
You left out deporting poor gang members, and HAMAS plants at colleges.
Democrats issuing threats, calling governors hot wheels, etc. Trump has sure cracked down on that. Oh wait..
Wow he's crushing free speech!
I wouldn’t fault Trump for throwing a few of the more directly violent democrats into GitMo.
That's an arbitrary approach that says absolutely nothing about merit and protects more senior employees simply because they've been around longer.
Not if your goal is also to reduce the overall footprint of federal workforce, like all libertarians want. The older workers will retire sooner, and with a hiring freeze, you further reduce the size - without the heartburn of having higher layoffs.
Also you can't have a true meritocracy in government. There is no mechanism for failure; private companies will fail if they don't hire the best and brightest. Government just steals more money.
Not if your goal is also to reduce the overall footprint of federal workforce, like all libertarians want.
Vance already admitted that the point of DOGE is not to reduce the federal workforce, but rather to create job openings that will be filled with lackies where the only job qualification is loyalty to Trump.
No he didn't, you idiot lying fuck.
He can’t help but lie. He’ll deny saying this later.
Vance already admitted that the point of DOGE is not to reduce the federal workforce, but rather to create job openings that will be filled with lackies where the only job qualification is loyalty to Trump.
This is a lie.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14348105/jd-vance-doge-trump-administration.html
'The most important thing it's going to do, I don't even think it's the cost savings,' Vance told Sean Hannity in the interview.
'It's making the bureaucracy responsive to elected president,' the vice president continued.
As in loyalty to Trump, not the law or the Constitution, is the only necessary qualification. You'd be hired in an instant.
Was Kevin Clinesmith loyal to the law?
"Most important" suggests there are multiple "things it's going to do." You're asserting that it's the sole thing ("the point").
"Most important" means everything else is secondary.
Just wait. There will be a massive hiring spree to refill the bureaucracy with loyalists. There has to be in order accomplish the goal of it being staffed with yes-men. And when it happens, the very same unprincipled clowns who are currently cheering over federal workers being fired will be cheering that federal workers are being hired.
"Just wait."
I won't hold my breath.
But all his other predictions have come true!
Sarc has a crystal TDS ball. It's 0 for 100 right now, but the next prediction will be spot on. Sarc can feel it.
Cut Drunky some slack. That crustal ball is also full of shit. So not only is it hard to see in, but he has to keep it hidden from SQRLSY.
Not mutually exclusive.
Listening and following directions are skills (among others) to be judged in a meritocracy.
As in loyalty to Trump, not the law or the Constitution, is the only necessary qualification.
As usual you make up whatever you need to be true to support your unfounded attack.
A bureaucracy not responsive to its lawful executive is insubordinate. Firing insubordinate employees and replacing them with responsive employees in no way conflicts with the constitution or any law. The belief it does returns to your idiotic worldview that eliminating a government weaponized against Reps is the same as creating a government weaponized for them: there can be no middle ground. Yet reasonable people see this middle ground achieved all the time. It so obviously exists it's easy to reject the possibility of error and conclude you are simply a propagandist.
This is the 4th or 5th time sarc has tried this lie.
And we'll keep hearing it from sarc until the DNC decides it's counterproductive.
He’s just a retarded drunken liar.
Of course that’s the plan. Vance is following the well trod Orban/Putin/Erdogan authoritarian model. It’s sadly humorous to see Trumpers pretend there is any libertarian element to what the administration is pushing through.
Yes, two months is plenty of time to drain 80 years of Swamp growth.
Technically, 4 years and 2 months; since he promised to Drain the Swamp (with a 4 year hiatus).
I might have done it faster. But Trump isn’t willing to have all the democrats and RINOs shot.
A free market is the ultimate judge of merit, and each time Trump substitutes the preferences of central planners in place of the wisdom of consumers, he is working to undermine the meritocracy that he claims to favor.
Because Donnie is a central planner - as noted.
Still not wrapping your head around what "central planning" is I see.
Firing probationary government employees en masse is kind of the opposite of it, retard.
He is hiring lackeys, you moron.
Like frat-boy Neo-Nazi Pete H. Totally unqualified to be Def Sec.
Hold up. Name the president in the last 50 years that didn't appoint someone from their own party for that job.
You really are just too stupid for words.
Also, Hegseth is a fuck of a lot more qualified than the last two desk jockeys to have that position.
Obama appointed Robert Gates (R).
Name the president in the last 50 years that didn't appoint someone from their own party for that job.
Still smarter than you are, ML.
Oh and Chuck Hagel.
Obama hired uniparty lackeys, dipwad.
I am still smarter than you too.
Are you trying to make a joke, Shrike?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA….
/deep breath
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA…
You’re a funny retard, Shrike.
turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.
turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit.
I'm gonna go take a shit that will be smarter than InaneTrumpSucker.
Taking a shit will be the most productive thing you do today.
The booze makes him constipated which is why if he ever gets an enema they will be able to bury him in a matchbox.
Lol, no you’re not. You’re one of the dumbest commenters ever to post here. You also like to watch kiddie porn.
Obama appointed Robert Gates (R).
Bzzzzzztttt
Obama appointed Robert Gates (R)
Obama didn't hire Gates, you stupid neocon fuck. Your precious "W" Bush did. Obama just left him in place for a few years into his first term, after which he was replaced by DNC bum-boy Leon Panetta.
As for Hagel he worked on the Obama campaign and was previously a well known RINO. He is the very definition of an Obama lackey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Hagel#Criticism_of_Bush_administration
Everything you type always turns out to be a lie.
Gates was appointed by Bush. Obama was too lazy to appoint someone else.
Hagel was a Bush holdover. His actual appointment was Leon Panetta.
What were Panetta’s qualifications for that job?
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
Shut up Sevo. You splooge-mopping San Fran fairy.
And just how did you manage to get your original account banned here, Pluggo?
Two retards, a drunk, and a MAPedo enter a bar. Sarc and Pluggo sit down.
turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.
Beyond which turd finds the nugget just above an example of clever repartee to lying piles of lefty shit.
Fairy? Aren’t you the one who likes to fuck young boys?
Maybe Tony will dress up like a little boy for you.
"Shut up Sevo. You splooge-mopping San Fran fairy."
turd imagines this to be 'clever repartee', but then he is a fucking brain-dead, TDS-addled, lying pile of lefty shit, so it's expected.
Central Planning Won Big on Election Night
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Reason gets it.
You don't.
turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.
De Rugy had an even less coherent point than you. I challenge you to explain how she was right.
Also, firing probationary government employees en masse is still the opposite of central planning.
You didn't complain when Democrats did it you hypocrite. That invalidates your criticism and makes whatever Trump does ok.
The Democrats would never fire thousands of government workers, Strawcasmic. That's why he didn't complain.
You two really are just too dumb to be alive. How have you survived? Does constant inebriation give you superpowers?
Welfare. Lots of welfare.
We complained when Biden didn’t do it,
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
It took Biden and the Democrats 18 months to increase inflation from below 2% to just over 9%. These things take time.
Reducing the size of the federal workforce is a laudable goal, but the mass firings carried out by Trump and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) seem to have targeted probationary employees (those on the job less than a year, generally) first and foremost—despite DOGE's public claims to the contrary. That's an arbitrary approach that says absolutely nothing about merit
Consider how this supposed contradiction disappears once you recognize all government employees lack merit equally since they were hired on the basis of their political reliability.
No one believes that the administration cares about meritocracy. The MAGAs only care that non-discrimination rules be repealed and the rest of us see the glaring hypocrisy. Only those in the media take what Trump says and passes it on as fact.
Once again, the things you are claiming were "non-discrimination rules" were in fact overtly discriminatory - just in a polarity that you agreed with.
Discrimination is wrong regardless of its polarity.
Tony Godiva is a lying Marxist idiot.
By very nature of power, there will never be any "meritocracy" in government and white house not matter which party has won. It is all about electability.
Tucker Carlson's son got the job not just as pure nepotism but Vance correctly realizes that for his chance in future he needs to cultivate a set of a$$ lickers in media who owe him. Who better than Carlson Jr. ? It is a smart decision.
Requirements of press secretary is to basically look good, show up on time, lie with a straight face and then lie some more. There are better liars out there then Carlson Jr. for sure but they wont help Vance get elected in 2028.
Correct.
It will be the batshit insane donkey party that gets Vance elected in ‘28.
Haha.
Isn't butt kissing a talent? I certainly couldn't pull off the sycophantic brilliance of a Hegseth-in-a-Trump-presser. Praising the dear leader in public warrants merit.
"Isn't butt kissing a talent?"
You would be the authority on the matter, ass-sucking lefty shit.
It will be a sad sad day indeed when your lungs seal up from all the huffing you do.
It'll be a cheerful day when someone "rewards" you for being the slimy pile of TDS-addled shit you are.
Fuck off, Shrike.
Maybe we should meet up, and talk about it. I would be happy to straighten you out. Although I might have to ‘help you up’ a few times. After you keep falling down.
It's been two months Boehm. What the actual fuck Reason.
Secondly, nepo babies are not inherently unqualified. Is the new standard that if your parents accomplish anything you must now languish in obscurity?
Every generation must start with nothing. Then they should only work for their own immediate gratification without providing their children with any assets or skills. That's the only way to be truly equal.
>There is no administration in the world—beyond this one—where a blunder of these proportions happens and nobody gets fired or resigns. Not in London. Not in Moscow. Not in Tokyo. Not in Pyongyang.
Not in London? Are you sure about that;)? How about Canada? How about in the Obama admin?
What about the SecDef who disappeared for two weeks without telling anyone, including the President? Who didn't notice.
This is the same quality of argument that Lincoln was not really serious about abolition of slavery because the Emanicipation Proclamation did not free every slave, everywhere.
The Trump Adminstration"s DOGE firings have more about what the Executive has the authority to do immediately. Changing the culture will require a longer term perspective. Boehm is being very unserious in his argument here.
I'm trying to figure out if Reason is going to die FROM Wokeness, WITH Wokeness or adjacency to Wokeness.
What if we don't care whether the government is ever a meritocracy or not? What if we want a strictly limited government in power and scope as intended by the framers of the Constitution so that it doesn't matter how competent our officials are? What if the government is so small and limited to a very few express functions that The People can immediately tell whether the job is being done well or not and don't have to spend much time or effort in getting rid of incompetence? Just asking questions ...
And very good questions they are...
"Is Tucker Carlsons boy not qualified? All you do is state it and move on without showing examples of his failures. Nepotism isn't good or bad."
I don't agree. Just hiring someone who is a relative isn't nepotism.
It's not necessary to show examples of an employee's failures to be able to conclude that a hiring involved nepotism.
But hiring or promoting a family member or friend OVER A BETTER QUALIFIED CANDIDATE, is nepotism.
"There is no administration in the world—beyond this one—where a blunder of these proportions happens and nobody gets fired or resigns. Not in London. Not in Moscow. Not in Tokyo. Not in Pyongyang. Nowhere," is how Politico summed it up on Thursday.
Glen Greenwald mocked this obviously and idiotically false talking point yesterday. The difference between Greenwald and other Trump haters is that when he thinks of a Trump criticism he actually evaluates whether it is true before he asserts it. That's why people consider his opinions - in contrast to Boehm's and others' opinions.
" But he hasn't created a new age of meritocracy."
...and Biden did?
Well, yeah, it has been two very long months. Heck, Obama had his Peace prize, in what, 10 months? Trump can do better, certainly.
Apparently, all that is required to get a gig in the Trump administration these days is to be a genocidal Zionist who hates on Palestinians and Jews.
All that's required to post abysmally idiotic shit like this is to be a slimy pile of TDS-addled lying shit, slimy pile of TDS-addled lying shit.
Fuck off an die.
Sevo, spoken like a true glue huffing Semite hating genocidal zionist!
You must be mtrueman's therapist.
Or just a Misek sock.
Pretty sure it's Buttplug again.
Tuckers Carson named his son "Buckley"? I would not have guessed that. Does he have a sister "Reagan"?
No, the three other kids are girls so they don't merit any special names. Just the son.
Maybe he’s a ‘King of the Hill’ fan.
This is a very stupid article. Disappointingly stupid. The Buckley Carlson hiring is slimy, but it certainly doesn't implicate meritocracy. The job was available to anyone who could influence Tucker Carlson at least as much as Buckley. That is, he was hired specifically to keep Tucker on board. While certainly not an admirable goal, it's not anti-meritocracy.
The Signalgate scandal is still ongoing, and whether or not someone gets fired is yet to be determined. Hegseth and Waltz should be fired, but even if they are not, it hardly matters. It's just two fucking people to weigh against abolishing DEI *across the entire federal government and federal contractors*.
You seem to have missed entirely the reason to fire probationary employees first. They were fired first because they are the easiest to fire. Describing it "like seniority-based" layoffs is dishonest, and again, stupid. Everyone who is not a probationary employee, whether they've been there 60 seconds or 60 years, is much harder to fire. Only in the most trivial manner is there any comparison to seniority-based layoffs.
As for the claim that "There is no administration in the world—beyond this one—where a blunder of these proportions happens and nobody gets fired or resigns..." this is so obviously false it once again makes me think you're a helpless mental phocomelus randomly thrashing to find relevance. Each of the past administrations starting with Dubya has massacred completely innocent people, entire families even, over and over again, with not a single person being held accountable, in their drone programs. Most recently, the Biden administration was reeling from a suicide bombing during the final days of the Afghan pullout. The instant polling was brutal, so Biden ordered the DoD to make him look strong. The result was a horrific massacre of completely innocent people including 6 or 7 children. Even after it was obvious that no terrorists were killed, Biden gave a tough-guy-flex national address to gloat about it. Not a single person was disciplined as far as anybody knows, certainly not Lloyd Auston or any of the senior officers in the chain of command. Compare that to the Signalgate scandal which, while awful, appears to have been completely harmless. So you are 100% full of shit.
Trump's tariff nonsense is retarded, but not everything retarded implicates meritocracy. Trying to fit these misguided tariff policies into your meritocracy box is impossible, despite your efforts to torture it in.
This illustrates one of the weaknesses of Reason. Every writer is given the 'editor' title, with the result that there is no editing going on at all!
"...That is, he was hired specifically to keep Tucker on board..."
You.
Are.
Full.
Of.
Shit.
And given that you are a TDS-addled shit pile, nothing more be said.
Other than: Fuck off and die, asshole.
Are you insinuating that Buckley is somehow unqualified for his position?
Now that is an eye-opener. Not the article, not your comment, but the responses to your comment. Your comment, while I don't agree with all of it, would seem on the surface to agree with many of the Trump supporters. Yet the first response is to call you blah, blah, blah TDS pile of blah blah. While I think your assertion that "he was hired specifically to keep Tucker on board" is kind of silly (Tucker would support Trump regardless), until I read the responses to your (mostly correct I think) post, I thought ad hominem attacks were the province of liberal shills in their social media bubbles, talking about how bad conservatives (well any non-leftist really) are. And in a group board of a supposedly libertarian (centrist) magazine no less. I hope it's only the more radical from each side that's the most prone to run off at the mouth about people they don't know, instead of working together & concentrating on the things we Agree on, not disagree on. Otherwise I have to wonder if humanity as a whole has a future.
...Otherwise I have to wonder if humanity as a whole has a future."
Brainless concern-trolling noted. Have you assembled your survival kit?
"There is no administration in the world—beyond this one—where a blunder of these proportions happens and nobody gets fired or resigns."
Well it was the last administration who lowered that bar. I mean 13 dead military service members after the Afghanistan withdrawal disaster along with the predictable resulting chaos and yet no one was held accountable.
The fake libertarians at Reason really need to get over their TDS and face the reality that the progress made in the last 2 months is unprecedented and phenomenal.
So you thinkin the head genocidal zionist ball sac slurper deserves a Medal of Honor for bombing an entire civilian apartment complex full of civilians to maybe get to one “missle builder”?
Only in the Israeli army.
We're certain you're a slimy pile of TDS-addled lefty shit and a poor troll.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
You support Hamas terrorists, and their 10/7 attacks. Got it.
You’re likely pals with Misek. That’s a good look for you.
Not to mention that every time Trump tries to change something, some leftist activitist judge pops up from out of nowhere and says he can't change that, its unconstitutional, and more importantly, its my favorite government piece of pork project.
This is why we need to bring back McCarthyism.
So let me get this straight - illegal aliens here illegally with criminal backgrounds should somehow get citizen due process, but a blunder with a supposedly foolproof government chat app - that may in fact be a bug or sabotage against the current administration - doesn't deserve due process?
Meritocracy starts with Citizens - then if there is a need, can examine those outside the country with qualifications and vetting, NOT from a outsized pool of everyone crossing the border, for which actually qualified candidates would be a tiny fraction, if any?
Just about every country on Earth has tariffs on US goods coming into their country - many of them steep - but what, we can't reciprocate, then maybe negotiate the both down or, god forbid, encourage the US to once again manufacture something other than righteous indignation?
Oh, and Buckley Carlson doesn't hold a candle to Biden's Nuclear Waste hire - a freak in a dress that was stolen from someone else's travel bags, or Rachel Levine - perhaps the ugliest stereotype of a man in drag and the worst poster child ever for trans people.
'reason' magazine was founded in 1968, which is 686 months. What's your excuse?
Nice!
1) Move to LA.
2) Move to DC.
3) Move to being swamp creatures.
4) Move to getting $5/year.
Is that you , Hillary.
A couple months and this isn't heaven, let's call the whole thing off.
SO, all that elitism in education , that is OBAMA , all that complexification that pushed out many middle and lower class, that is BIDEN
OBAMA
Linda McMahon: «The people in the Department of Education were really involved with student loans. And you know, student loans used to be in the private sector. It was President Obama who brought them in and placed them under the Department of Education. Which is not a bank. So the whole collection process, etc., is handled through third-party providers that you pay a fee to for helping make that happen.
BIDEN
FAFSA Fumbles: Biden's Failed Rewrite of Student Aid Programs
https://budget.house.gov/press-release/fafsa-fumbles-bidens-failed-rewrite-of-student-aid-programs
Leave it to Boehm to think and print that the Gov-Guns aren't doing enough to FORCE "meritocracy" onto the people.
Spoiler alert: President Trump isn't going to create a 100% meritocracy.
But he might at least curtail open racism in the realms of employment and education. This won't magically create a meritocratic wonderland, or even cure racism. It will, however, make the situation somewhat less bad than it is.
Feel free to offer alternate plans to get us to meritocracy quicker.
There is no 'signalgate'.
You people still don't understand.
The president says that no classified information was revealed then no classified information was revealed. Because he said the information wasn't classified. That's all any president needs to do to declassify something.