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Transition or Coup D'état?

by: Kevin Berends, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

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    During the transition period there is a silent coup d'état occurring inside the federal government in the form of last-minute firings and dubious personnel placements. The easy response to this practice is: "That always happens during the transition period and it isn't even newsworthy. That's how Washington works - always has, always will." Perhaps, but considering how pervasively the Bush administration has flouted every branch of government, from ignoring Congressional subpoenas, to ignoring Supreme Court rulings, to violating the Geneva Conventions, to profuse and legally feeble signing statements - it's clear that embedding operatives loyal to the party and policies jettisoned by the voters in the election is tantamount to laying mines throughout the government.

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    As if this isn't enough, while the outgoing administration lays mine fields to sabotage President-elect Obama's initiatives that could threaten the status quo, it is also terminating outstanding federal employees whom the current administration can assume, correctly, would be supportive of the new president's policies. In the case of Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo, who received her Notice of Proposed Removal from the Environmental Protection Agency on October 30, 2008, the message is clear: remove the person who has demonstrated like no other person within the EPA a determination to ensure that what the agency protects is the environment (as opposed to the corporations and other interests whose practices harm the environment but yield staggering profits) - and a chilling effect on other conscientious workers will have been achieved. Dr. Coleman-Adebayo's landmark court victory in Coleman-Adebayo v. Browner (former EPA Administrator Carol Browner,) represents the most serious challenge the status quo has ever seen. Thus, decapitate the head and the uncontrolled beast of conscientious federal workers will fall. Last week, this particular purge prompted a letter to beleaguered outgoing EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson from Congressional Liaison to the White House Chris Van Hollen, urging reconsideration of Dr. Coleman-Adebayo's firing, and the postponement of any further action until the transition is complete.

    This poisonous cocktail of embedding shills within the federal government while terminating exemplars imitates the old Soviet-style purges, where dissidents were forcibly removed and expelled to the Gulag. For courageous federal employees, however, our Siberia is a fate of poverty and disenfranchisement. Further, the embedding and termination process allows Bush-sympathetic bureaucrats - whose allegiance is to the failed president's cronyism above concerns for an endangered environment - to keep "political insiders" within the bureaucracy to sabotage the Obama administration's best efforts to bring the EPA back into sync with the best scientific evidence we have - that there is no time to waste before environmental damage will reach the point of no return.

    In the midst of severe economic downturn, terminated federal employees are sure to find themselves on the street without the possibility of future employment, because the government refuses, in many cases, to provide favorable recommendations for them. In many documented instances, the only thing these employees are "guilty" of was having blown the whistle on illicit practices within the federal system. Yet their firing often results in a twenty- to thirty-year gap in their employment history, because the "scarlet letter" of being fired discourages others from hiring them. This, of course, has cascading effects where many fired employees have lost their homes and have been added to the ranks of the unemployed and to the rising number of people having to rely on welfare to survive. While this is designed to produce a chilling effect and spread a cold climate of fear and intimidation throughout the federal system, it will do nothing to cool an at-risk planet.

    Employees fearful that talking to the press will lead to them being identified and fired are controllable employees. This is where we need to give the devil his do. President Bush signed the No FEAR Act into law so that such retaliation and discrimination could be banished from the status quo. Or at least so it would appear to have been. Truth be known, No FEAR has been easily circumvented, for lack of enforceable code. But that's where the No FEAR II and Federal Disclosures Acts could come in - at exactly the right moment when the electorate, its new president, and a willing Congress - quite apart from looking the other way while decent people have their careers destroyed - could erase decades of business as usual.

    Both acts would put teeth into existing Whistleblower protection law: by holding managers who tolerate discrimination, retaliation - and eleventh-hour purges - personally accountable for those crimes; by expediting claims against those managers through the courts, and by financial incentives for whistleblower attorneys.

    The day when the old familiar rejoinder of "This is what always happens during the transition period" is a thing of the past and is as close as being within reach of Congress's vote and the president's pen.

    Kevin Berends was a co-founder of Lake Affect Magazine, and produced the independent television program Streetlevel in Rochester, New York. He has produced documentaries, is a reporter for WHYNotnews, and has covered the post-hurricane Katrina housing controversy in New Orleans, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and whistleblower protection rights and related legislation in Washington, DC.

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The incoming administration

The incoming administration must be admonished to make reversing the travesties of the Cheney/Bush regulatory policies a top priority. The process of rescinding Cheney-Bush regulations must begin immediately. Please check change.gov for contact information for the transition team and write them!

First stop. Take a

First stop. Take a weed-wacker to the un-qualified Bush/Gonzales Department of Justice hired graduates who matriculated from Falwell's Liberty University Law School without having learned anything about law except how to bend it to sabotage and circumvent the Constitution.

We've all seen Republicans

We've all seen Republicans in action for quite a few years now, Kevin Berends is one particularly perspicacious guy who can describe succinctly the saboteurs waiting to chip away at the initiatives of Barack Obama. That will include more than a few of the Republicans remaining in Congress, and the lobbyists who love them. Many of them will be "reaching across the aisle" only when the cameras are on, my friends!

Simple solution: Obama puts

Simple solution: Obama puts up a website for all Fed employees fired during this time period to check in and post emails regarding their former posts and the terms of their dismissal. Forward to appropriate incoming department heads for review. And lo, Robert is thine father's brother.

The Bush regime will lay

The Bush regime will lay every trap imaginable to thwart the will of the people and the new aministration. It must be a top priority of Obama to review EVERY initiative Bush made in office, and review EVERY employee and appointee in the government. He will need new security and a powerful legal department too. The bush offenders should all face prison.

This is a very important

This is a very important issue for the incoming Obama administration. Unless steps are taken to review both firings of honest and ethical employees and embeddings of Bushofiles, the Obama presidency may be doomed. Just because "we have always done it this way" doesn't mean that changes can't be made in policies and procedures. We voted for Change. Let the Change start right now. Don't let the Bush-Cheney Cabal sabotage Obama before he even takes office.

It is chilling to read this

It is chilling to read this piece. The evil behavior of this administration goes way beyond my concept of such. How I wish they'd be brought to justice and imprisoned. When I say this out loud people always say it can never happen. My fervent wish is that it does.

The heart of the beast is

The heart of the beast is what this article points to. With 1,000.000 dead in Iraq, and the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and democratic transparency at the edge of ruin it is clear that Bush & Co. are not merely partisan. They're treasonous and should be dealt with in the most aggressive manner.

Andrew Jackson said the

Andrew Jackson said the spoils go to the winners. Obama can re-instate them. What would be even more satisfying is if Obama stated right now that he would review any last minute Bush administration firings or appointments immediately upon taking office.

It is not just happening in

It is not just happening in the federal government but also in the military. Lots of questionaable promotions in the last few months.

Fascist - a gov't for, by, &

Fascist - a gov't for, by, & of the corporations. 'Tis really a shame when the filthy rich in politics, favor on the side of other filthy rich for more (gasp) money. Is it any wonder that the richest nation on this small blue ball is run by the moneyed interests, instead of the good of the people and the planet itself. Phfft! It's all disgusting and the people who think it HAS to be this way are part of the problem. "Without the rich, there would be no jobs." Come on! How do you think they got rich? Frugality? No! By cheating their employees. Off the sweat of others. They aren't to be admired, but despised!

I ditto impish parrot, as

I ditto impish parrot, as well as Jen with the simple solution. It is an enormous problem of course, for there to be ANY of this old poison apparatus to be left over in the new admin. Other nations have certainly experienced this dilemma. Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and others. Allowing them to remain in the structure, (and pardoned or with immunity - formal or implied) is dangerous.

US DilutedLoanRules

US DilutedLoanRules B4Crash:The Bush administration backed off proposed crackdowns on no-money,%-only mortgages years before the economy collapsed, buckling to pressure from some of the same banks that have now failed. It ignored remarkably prescient warnings that foretold the financial meltdown. According to an AP review of regulatory documents."Expect fallout, expect foreclosures, expect horror stories' California mortgage lender Paris Welch wrote to US regulators in January 2006. Bowing to aggressive lobbying... time the new rules were released late in 2006, the toughest of the proposed provisions were gone and meltdown was underway....Matt Apuzzo, AP Impact, YahooNews, Dec01,2008.

As a retired army officer,

As a retired army officer, who experienced having to work with incompetents who were difficult to get rid of, I offer a simple solution: Give them nothing to do. Instead give their jobs to Obama appointees who support his policies. It won't take them long to seek other employment.

What Bush also did was to

What Bush also did was to "privatize" just about any and all government functions they could and hand them off to some contractor who charged 3 to 4 times what it used to cost the taxpayers. Then the contractor becomes "uniquely qualified" to keep getting the contract renewed, thus creating a lifetime contract based on dubious "past performance". There are now contractors paying, evaluating, writing contracts, writing their own budgets, performing HR functions, you name it. And the Bush admin political flunkies wanted the career contracting officials to look the other way and just pay the bills.

I may be naive, but I'm

I may be naive, but I'm reassured by the way, in the Defense Dept, Obama is replacing many Bush people while keeping Gates. Keeping Gates AND Bush cronies was worrying to some, but apparently the transition team is acting. Also, while lots of last-minute Bush actions are not easily reversible, we must remember that many of us thought the election would be stolen again. So it could've been much much worse. And Obama is being quite effective and showing signs promising a good presidency (I'm tempted to say exceptional, but let's stay cautious). Therefore we have 4 years to start setting things straight, and probably 8 (overenthusiastic again). Also, since the country was traumatized by the protofascist tendancies shown by Cheney & co I hope that people everywhere, but especially in the gov't at any level will be extra cautious. We'll probably be able to rebuild something good. I'm finally optimistic!

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