Making the transition from one loyal Bushie to another

Bush’s Department of Housing and Urban Development has been almost comically corrupt and incompetent for years, but with Alphonso Jackson resigning in disgrace, the president has an opportunity to at least marginally salvage HUD’s reputation with a qualified nominee who can use the next eight months to get the agency back on track. It’s a tall order, given the ongoing housing crisis.

Bush, however, has decided to go in a more predictable direction. He’s replacing one loyal Bushie of dubious qualifications with another.

President Bush on Friday said he would nominate SBA Administrator Steve Preston to take over as head of the government’s housing agency at a time of crisis in the industry, citing “an impressive background in finance.” Democrats praised Preston as a problem-solver. […]

In a White House ceremony, Bush called Preston “a reformer who would act aggressively to help Americans obtain affordable mortgages and be able to keep their homes.” … Bush asked the Senate to “quickly consider” the nomination.

The AP said Dems think highly of Preston, which strikes me as rather odd.

Indeed, Preston is only known for his work at the Small Business Administration, which hasn’t exactly gone smoothly.

The NYT reported last year:

The federal government’s biggest program to help people rebuild after natural disasters is on the verge of running out of operating money because of budgeting problems at the agency that runs it, the Small Business Administration.

If Congress does not intervene in the next month or so to cover the administrative costs of the program, it will have to shut down, according to an internal agency memorandum given to The New York Times by a critic of the agency.

Agency officials say, and Congressional leaders agree, that the legislature will almost certainly act to keep the program running. “It would be very surprising to us if they wouldn’t address this,” said Steven C. Preston, the administrator of the S.B.A.

But even a temporary shutdown could delay aid to victims of the ice storms in the Midwest and other recent natural disasters, and would further hamper a program that was widely criticized for its slow response to the hurricanes that hit the Gulf Coast in 2005.

Here’s the deal: the Small Business Administration decided not to ask Congress for any money to pay for running the disaster program in the 2006 fiscal year, because there was a little money left over from 2005. When some disasters struck, and some small businesses needed to rely on the disaster aid, the SBA ran into financial trouble. As the NYT noted, the problem “highlighted a continuing pattern of mismanagement and poor planning at the S.B.A.”

And now, the guy who’s been running the SBA is getting a promotion.

Keep in mind, Preston got the SBA gig in the first place because he was known to be a “Bush loyalist.” In fact, Preston is a self-described “committed Republican,” which apparently was the principal qualification for the job. Put it this way, Bush’s choice to head the Small Business Administration did not have any experience running a small business.

And now Preston is going to run a scandal-plagued Housing Department in the midst of a housing crisis. Raise your hand if you’re optimistic.

Honestly, is there any surprise here? If there is a chance to take away from something that **MIGHT** help someone other than a Bush crony, do we really expect to have anyone in that position who will do anything but give (or take) all the money to (or for) the rich?

How close to Oaxaca, Mexico are we going to have to go before we say screw this adminstration, we’r’e tired of it, we’re not going to take it any longer? And then how close to Oaxaca will we become when they send in the tanks, gun ships, riot police, and helicopters? Google it to see your future.

With no stop to the corruption and cronyism, we are rapidly becoming a banana republic; more and more every day.

The day will come where we have to take a stand. Does anyone think this crowd is going to go away gracefully? (Ok, MAYBE if McHillary wins to give us more of the same.)

Is anyone really surprised by another in the pocket crony?

  • And, based on past experience, you expected Bushco to appoint someone who, by virtue of education, experience, temperment, reputation, et cetera, would be qualified to do the job?

  • And while I am whining and complaining…WTF is the SBA doing administrating disasters? Isn’t that (heckovajob) FEMA or DHS or, or, or?

    SBA? HA!

  • If we had a real media, they would be asking the major candidates what they think of putting cronies in as heads of very important agencies. John McCain would be asked if he thinks Preston is qualified to be the head of HUD, and his answer would be scrutinized in light of the failures at SBA and HUD.

    But I’m pretty sure the corporate media would rather talk about whether someone is willing to wear an American flag pin made in China.

  • MsJoanne said:
    And while I am whining and complaining…WTF is the SBA doing administrating disasters? Isn’t that (heckovajob) FEMA or DHS or, or, or?

    FEMA — before the Republicans fucked it up anyway — is supposed to handle disasters and their immediate aftermath. Once the situation is stabilized, reconstruction is supposed to be handled by other agencies, like the SBA.

  • Just shows the Dems are no different than the Republicans. They all need new jobs. There are a few who try to represent us, but the majority sold out years ago.

    If the Dems were interested in change, they would be talking about the loss of our civil rights, habeas corpus, restoration of our once-great freedoms, impeachment and reining in the dictator power grabbed by the bushies, providing real leadership in the financial mess we all face. Instead, they talk about flag pins and words meaning nothing….all sound and fury signifying nothing.

    Our system is collapsing, and I am tired of politics that promise all and deliver nothing. I have been hearing about health care for the last 20+ years….it is another carrot dangled nothing more. Our way of life has been destroyed, we have government using military spy equipment against us, the citizens. Not a word is spoken, I am done with politics and all the noise. I am spending the next 4 years preparing to emigrate to another country….this nation will soon be a terrible place to live.

  • The government is devolving much like it did in the later part of Atlas Shrugged. Different causes but the book was prescient.

  • The “ultimate” transition from “one loyal bushie to another” will be if shillary can parlay her “scorched earth” negative campaign into the democratic nomination.

    Then we will have paved the way for the bush-clinton-bush-clinton criminal cabal to stay in power – exactly a “transition” that will keep the criminal cabal primarily intact.

  • Dale said:
    The government is devolving much like it did in the later part of Atlas Shrugged. Different causes but the book was prescient.

    Not really.

    The thesis for all of Ayn Rand’s books is that if the impediments of government are removed, a meritocracy of businessmen will make the country a paradise. Well, we’ve had almost eight years of minimal government “impediments” — following two decades of the systematic removal those “impediments” begun under Reagan and continued under the Clintons. And what did it get us? The opposite of a paradise.

    The lights aren’t starting to go out yet, but 4 years of McCain might do it.

  • SteveT said:
    Not really.

    Yeah really. Reread the description of the way the federal government functions toward the finale of Atlas Shrugged and you could be reading a political article about the Bushies and their cowhorets.

  • Dale (7):The government is devolving much like it did in the later part of Atlas Shrugged. Different causes but the book was prescient.

    I would have said “different rhetoric”, but otherwise I agree.

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