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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBiden must commit on Louis DeJoy and send him on his way
I did a parody on Louis DeJoy recently because it seemed there was no other way to illustrate the sheer clumsiness in which this American icon is being run. And now it seems the White House is dragging it feet in the replacement of DeJoy. Read more...
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Biden must commit on Louis DeJoy and send him on his way (Original Post)
Nasty Jack
Feb 2021
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Blue Owl
(50,271 posts)1. K&R
TDale313
(7,820 posts)2. Just for clarity's sake, Biden can't directly fire Dejoy.
That apparently has to come from the board. He can, as I understand it, name or replace members of the board. But I suspect if it were Bidens call, Dejoy would have been fired day one.
Dan
(3,538 posts)4. Hell, Trump damn near fired Congress and all members of the government
and yet, Biden can't fire anyone?
notinkansas
(1,096 posts)3. Why do we have to wait for him to be fired?
Can't he be prosecuted for destruction of government property?
TDale313
(7,820 posts)5. That's not a bad idea.