This is strictly an "ideological" decision on the part of the GOP, not one based on performance!
These "czars" have all been in their positions less than 2 years, not long enough to complete the necessary reorganization followed by the timeframe required to evaluate any major change - and the Republicans know it!
They also know that with any 39 appointments there are going to be successes and failures based on a variety of structural and personnel reasons.
Has the GOP actually taken the time and "due diligence" in attempting to evaluate each and every one of these programs on its own merits and is now willing to provide a detailed analysis why each of the 39 has failed?
These "czars" have all been in their positions less than 2 years, not long enough to complete the necessary reorganization followed by the timeframe required to evaluate any major change - and the Republicans know it!
They also know that with any 39 appointments there are going to be successes and failures based on a variety of structural and personnel reasons.
Has the GOP actually taken the time and "due diligence" in attempting to evaluate each and every one of these programs on its own merits and is now willing to provide a detailed analysis why each of the 39 has failed?
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