USCG is facing recruitment challenges similar to those faced by the military
services. The Administration should stop the messaging on wokeness and diversity
and focus instead on attracting the best talent for USCG. Simultaneously, consistent with the Department of Defense, USCG should also make a serious effort to
re-vet any promotions and hiring that occurred on the Biden Administration’s
watch while also re-onboarding any USCG personnel who were dismissed from
service for refusing to take the COVID-19 “vaccine,” with time in service credited to such returnees. These two steps could be foundational for any improvements
in the recruiting process.
Unfortunately for our nation, the federal government’s newest department
became like every other federal agency: bloated, bureaucratic, and expensive. It also
lost sight of its mission priorities. DHS has also suffered from the Left’s wokeness and
weaponization against Americans whom the Left perceives as its political opponents.
I don't know about the "woke" part, but government under either major party has been "bloated, bureaucratic, and expensive" for many years. That alone is a good argument for classic anarchy (as outlined by proponents like Peter Kropotkin).
"Pretty cookies, heart squares all around, yeah!" -Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
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USCG is facing recruitment challenges similar to those faced by the military services. The Administration should stop the messaging on wokeness and diversity and focus instead on attracting the best talent for USCG. Simultaneously, consistent with the Department of Defense, USCG should also make a serious effort to re-vet any promotions and hiring that occurred on the Biden Administration’s watch while also re-onboarding any USCG personnel who were dismissed from service for refusing to take the COVID-19 “vaccine,” with time in service credited to such returnees. These two steps could be foundational for any improvements in the recruiting process.
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I don't know about the "woke" part, but government under either major party has been "bloated, bureaucratic, and expensive" for many years. That alone is a good argument for classic anarchy (as outlined by proponents like Peter Kropotkin).
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
Libtardaplorable©. And proud of it.
Brilliantati©