Message from @Nathan James 123

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2019-11-01 12:42:03 UTC  

I have no idea, whether the guy actually knows something about management, but that's what matters.

2019-11-01 12:42:08 UTC  

I'm going to believe the GOV website and not you two. Sorry.

2019-11-01 12:42:18 UTC  

It's not the key element of the job lol

2019-11-01 12:42:26 UTC  

The agency is, not the secretary, you cretin

2019-11-01 12:42:31 UTC  

> and leads an agency tasked with overseeing the United States’ energy supply, nuclear defense capacity

2019-11-01 12:42:36 UTC  

Can you not read?

2019-11-01 12:42:36 UTC  

the secretary is responsible for managing it

2019-11-01 12:42:46 UTC  

Yeah, I can

2019-11-01 12:42:52 UTC  

>the _agency_ tasked with

2019-11-01 12:43:03 UTC  

not "the _secretary_"

2019-11-01 12:43:04 UTC  

A man with a degree in animal husbandry is tasked with overseeing Americas nuclear arsenal. <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-11-01 12:43:19 UTC  

He has a bachelors in science as well, so he has a science degree, specializing in animal science, but that doesn't mean he doesn't know about physics too. To get a degree in almost any field, say neurosurgery for example, you need a basic medical degree as a precursor, and to get a degree in animal science, you'd need biology and physics first

2019-11-01 12:43:24 UTC  

An excellent Trump pick if I do say so myself.

2019-11-01 12:43:30 UTC  

Are you illiterate? It literally says it's the agency's job, not the top guys job

2019-11-01 12:43:42 UTC  

He runs the agency you spastic.

2019-11-01 12:43:54 UTC  

You act as if you have a degree in animal science you are stupid or something. He had to get all the precursor science degrees to get that degree

2019-11-01 12:43:59 UTC  

Another excellent pick, along with the cyber security advisor.

2019-11-01 12:44:03 UTC  

Seriously, he had to take all the other classes

2019-11-01 12:44:05 UTC  

Yes. He is stupid. @everybodydothatdinosaur

2019-11-01 12:44:08 UTC  

the top guy is responsible for picking people who understand the respective fields, not with doing all their jobs

2019-11-01 12:44:25 UTC  

The top guy is the one that is responsible for all the actions of those under him.

2019-11-01 12:44:37 UTC  

"Rick Perry currently serves as the 14th United States Secretary of Energy. He leads an agency tasked with maintaining a safe, secure and effective nuclear deterrent and reducing the threat of nuclear proliferation, overseeing the United States’ energy supply, carrying out the environmental clean-up from the Cold War nuclear mission, and managing the 17 National Laboratories, home to the country’s best scientists and engineers."

2019-11-01 12:44:48 UTC  

There we go.

2019-11-01 12:44:50 UTC  

Your argument is that a guy who graduated with a science degree will know nothing about science

2019-11-01 12:44:54 UTC  

Yeah, and for that, he should be good with people, not with science

2019-11-01 12:44:56 UTC  

> He leads an agency tasked with maintaining a safe, secure and effective nuclear deterrent

2019-11-01 12:44:57 UTC  

Thank you.

2019-11-01 12:45:02 UTC  

Scientists can be giant autists

2019-11-01 12:45:02 UTC  

That is one of the tasks lol

2019-11-01 12:45:05 UTC  

He is managing the nuclear weapons.

2019-11-01 12:45:05 UTC  

Not the primary tass

2019-11-01 12:45:07 UTC  

who can't be trusted to manage anyone

2019-11-01 12:45:09 UTC  

He is managing people

2019-11-01 12:45:19 UTC  

Yet a majority of the budget goes there. @everybodydothatdinosaur

2019-11-01 12:45:19 UTC  

He personally problably never interacts with nuclear weapons, guys in hazmat suits do

2019-11-01 12:45:25 UTC  

Hence, it can be said it's his main role.

2019-11-01 12:45:26 UTC  

LOL

2019-11-01 12:45:36 UTC  

It's not his main role at all, he's manging the people there

2019-11-01 12:45:48 UTC  

Jesus Christ, no one can say anything bad about your precious Trump can they?

2019-11-01 12:45:54 UTC  

You need to white knight and leap to his defense!

2019-11-01 12:46:05 UTC  

"$2.3 billion to secure energy independence and fund innovations for more affordable, reliable, and efficient energy sources.
$5.5 billion in science funding for cutting-edge research and development as well as state-of-the-art facilities at DOE’s National Laboratories.
$23.7 billion to modernize the aging U.S. nuclear deterrent and stockpile, continue progress at major nuclear cleanup sites, and strengthen grid cybersecurity."