Biden’s Treasury Advisor Blames DEI Mandate for Bad Boss; ‘THIS ADMINISTRATION IS A MESS’

June 28 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Big Govt, DEI, Stupidity

A top treasury official is making it rain – in embarrassing disclosures – about what “a mess” the Biden administration really is. Senior Advisor for the Department of Treasury, Jonathan Dixon, told our investigative journalist that the Biden Administration chose a top Treasury official with ‘bad ideas, bad instincts, and failed [economic] initiatives’ because he is young and black.

June 27, 2024. Source: Biden’s Treasury Advisor Blames DEI Mandate for Bad Boss; ‘THIS ADMINISTRATION IS A MESS’ | Project Veritas

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Dear Martin,

A senior treasury official is making it rain – in embarrassing disclosures – about what “a mess” the Biden administration really is.

Senior Advisor for the Department of Treasury, Jonathan Dixon, told our investigative journalist that the Biden Administration has pursued failing DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) hiring initiatives to the detriment of his department, and the country.

He says the number two in charge at Treasury was chosen not for his merit or economic prowess, but for DEI “OPTICS” – because he is “young and black…”

The Department of Treasury is led by a historic duo – Janet Yellen as the first female secretary, serving with the first black deputy, Adewale (Wally) Adeyemo.

Yellen and Adeyemo

Yellen’s pick for number two, Dixon says, was chosen purely for optics.

 “I guess she was like, the optics are, I’m an old white lady. I’m going to choose a young black guy… it adds to this mandate the administration had to bring in as many diverse voices as possible.” 

Dixon doesn’t think Adeyemo has what it takes to do the job.

“He [Adeyemo] really feels like they were just rummaging in a bag and they were like, ‘cool, you kind of fit what we need.’”

Septuagenarian Janet Yellen has passed half her duties to Adeyemo – despite his bad ideas, bad instincts, and previously failed economic initiatives, says Dixon.

“She’s an old woman. She split basically her duties in two. So, she takes all of the econ side and everything with money. And she left everything international to her deputy. [The] deputy is really young, he’s 40. So, he’s like, young guy, not the best…he has really bad instincts.”

Adeyemo joined the Treasury Department in 2009 and rose through the ranks to become a chief negotiator for Obama’s Trans Pacific-Partnership, a proposed trade agreement which Democrats ultimately rejected.

“His big claim to fame was a failed initiative under the Obama administration… are we seriously trying to choose the guy who did that?”

Despite Adeymo’s prominent positions in government, as a senior advisor at Black Rock, and most recently as president of the Obama Foundation, Dixon describes a Treasury Department of staffers who don’t take their boss seriously.

“‘Wally has ideas,’ and it’s like, ha ha. ‘They’re never good are they? We don’t say that, but yes.’”

Adeyemo currently oversees this administration’s Inflation Reduction plan. Time will tell if his efforts can make a meaningful difference for penny-pinching Americans.

Until then, Dixon says all that glitters is not gold in Treasury – and he’s on his way out.

“It’s all a clown show… I’ve got my ten years in and I’m starting to look [for other jobs].”

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