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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Dec 2017

    President Trump’s 34% first-year turnover rate is three times higher than both Barack Obama’s 9% and Bill Clinton’s 11%http://on.wsj.com/2losHqW 

    12:30 PM - 28 Dec 2017
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      1. CharlesFinleyForever‏ @charlesfinley69 28 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Its the difference between doing business and being political.

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      2. SMenze‏ @MenzeSheila 28 Dec 2017
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        He had to get rid of the leakers and established "swamp" people.

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      1. EJ‏ @epcarey4 28 Dec 2017
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        The pace of work demanded by Trump exceeds all previous Presidents which explains why the turnover is so high. Most govt employees do not work at the pace of those in private sector.

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      1. r stephens‏ @plutoste1 28 Dec 2017
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        So America will be great again

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      1. Jack Toy‏ @jacktoy 28 Dec 2017
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        Huge success rate in finding and keeping the "best people." Another Trump achievement!

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      1. baylor‏ @grammiebaylor 28 Dec 2017
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        It's a beautiful thing. If it don't work, kick it to the curb.

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      2. Families Matter‏ @dlh8 28 Dec 2017
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        Could it be they were left over from Obama era? There's a reason for that. Glad they are gone.

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      1. Daniel Lee‏ @RealDanLee 28 Dec 2017
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        #Winning!

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      1. Alain Leibman‏ @LeibmanAlain 28 Dec 2017
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        To know him is to leave him.

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      1. Julie Nichols‏ @JulieMNichols 28 Dec 2017
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        But, he hires the best people, no?

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      1. jaydee‏ @johndeibel 28 Dec 2017
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        They loved the swamp.

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      2. Michael Caudill‏ @Michael43147288 28 Dec 2017
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        Trump is not affraid of firing someone !! He wants the best !!

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      1. Mair‏ @slkrhoades 29 Dec 2017
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        Matches his approval rating! What does that tell you? Do something!

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      1. Mair‏ @slkrhoades 29 Dec 2017
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        I wonder why? The orange baboon!

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      1. thomas mozzillo‏ @tommymozz1 29 Dec 2017
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        Because nobody wants to work for Trump.

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      1. CERA‏ @ICEINTERN 28 Dec 2017
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        President Trump’s 34% first-year turnover rate is a sign of his incompetence. No one is willing to work for him.

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