Ex-Brain Surgeon BEN CARSON is realizing he may be in over his head (after a year of overseeing HUD)

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Ben Carson, Retired Brain Surgeon, Has Lobotomized HUD
After a year of overseeing the anti-poverty department, Carson is realizing he may be in over his head.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/03/how-ben-carson-hobbled-hud
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/05/us/ben-carson-hud.html

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Neurosurgery, one would assume, is a difficult task requiring intelligence, skill, and intense focus. But as former presidential candidate and current Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson recently declared, it is a positive cakewalk compared to working in Donald Trump’s White House. “There are more complexities here than in brain surgery,” Carson told The New York Times in an interview, perhaps a lame excuse for what the Times revealed to be a morass of problems at HUD: steep cuts to both staffers and budget; a brewing ethics scandal over Carson’s furniture budget; and a president indifferent to both the mission of HUD and to the man he appointed to lead it, whom he reportedly considers a beta “winner,” not an aggressive “killer.”

The result, as the Times reports, is that Carson has been either unable or unwilling to secure the funds that HUD desperately needs to take care of the millions of low-income Americans who rely on public housing and other forms of assistance:

Mr. Carson, people close to him say, hates asking anybody for money — and has told advisers that he feels acutely uncomfortable asking the president for anything that could be construed as a favor. When the White House budget director, Mick Mulvaney, proposed an 18 percent cut to HUD late last year, Mr. Carson reluctantly reached out to the president. Mr. Trump expressed sympathy. Then he told him to “talk to Mick” about the details.

Carson eventually negotiated a 14 percent cut. But “he often simply seems out of the loop—telling senior staff members at a gathering last spring that the president had given him assurances that HUD’s budget would not be cut at all.”

While tensions between the president and his disempowered deputies are endemic to the Trump Cabinet, Carson, who accepted the position even as his allies begged him not to, has a unique way of aggravating them. When the Times brought up the fact that he allowed his businessman son to attend a HUD listening tour, despite the department’s warning about a possible ethics violation, Carson replied that he’d solved the problem by asking his wife and son whether they thought they were doing anything wrong. “I don’t have any problem with ethics,” said the man currently under fire for ordering a $31,000 dining-room set with taxpayer money, adding that his son was “integrally important” and just wanted to help. “I’m not going to just say no because it looks this way or that way,” Carson said. “We are ethically pure.”

Such questionable quips have become another hallmark of Carson’s tenure; in his very first appearance before HUD staff, Carson described African-American slaves as “immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships” searching for “a land of dreams and opportunity.” In a subsequent appearance, he called poverty a “state of mind” that could be resolved with “the right mindset.” Both flubs caused a media uproar, largely overshadowing Carson’s vision for the agency: something called the EnVision Centers project, which seeks to establish thousands of centers to provide low-income families with job training, education, and health-care services. But even that, sources tell the Times, is floundering. Shortchanged by Trump, who allotted only $2 million to the project, Carson has likewise failed to impress outside donors, one of whom reportedly asked, “What does this have to do with public housing?”

In many ways, it was easy to predict that a man whose campaign for president faced innumerable self-imposed stumbling blocks would make for an equally bumbling agency head. But Carson’s incompetence has had more concrete effects, too. Per the Times, his first six months in office saw the departure of dozens of experienced staffers, as well as resistance from the White House over new nominees, and his hesitance to lobby the president for funding has come at a steep cost. “I think you have to come to the job with a sense of what the duties and responsibilities are,” Texas representative Al Green told the Times. “If you don’t come with that sense, and the doctor didn’t, it doesn’t matter what your intentions are, you aren’t going to succeed. We are seeing that now.”



 
Ben Carson and his wife DID choose taxpayer-funded $31,000 dining room set for his office despite official claims they had 'no awareness' of purchase
  • Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson and his wife Candy personally selected a $31,000 dining set to be used in his work dining room
  • CNN obtained emails through a liberal watchdog that reference 'printouts of the furniture the Secretary and Mrs. Carson picked out'
  • Ben Carson originally claimed he was as 'surprised as anyone' to hear that an order had been placed for a five-figure dining room set
  • His HUD spokesman said the secretary had 'no awareness' of the order, blaming it instead on unnamed 'career staffers in charge of the building'
  • Now the spokesman is saying that when presented with options 'Mrs. Carson participated in the selection of specific styles'
  • The emails suggest that the Carsons were told that money would run out for furniture expenses so they went ahead with the order

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-wife-DID-choose-31-000-dining-room-set.html

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Ben Carson and his wife DID choose taxpayer-funded $31,000 dining room set for his office despite official claims they had 'no awareness' of purchase
  • Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson and his wife Candy personally selected a $31,000 dining set to be used in his work dining room
  • CNN obtained emails through a liberal watchdog that reference 'printouts of the furniture the Secretary and Mrs. Carson picked out'
  • Ben Carson originally claimed he was as 'surprised as anyone' to hear that an order had been placed for a five-figure dining room set
  • His HUD spokesman said the secretary had 'no awareness' of the order, blaming it instead on unnamed 'career staffers in charge of the building'
  • Now the spokesman is saying that when presented with options 'Mrs. Carson participated in the selection of specific styles'
  • The emails suggest that the Carsons were told that money would run out for furniture expenses so they went ahead with the order

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-wife-DID-choose-31-000-dining-room-set.html

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Lmao... no one does hypocrisy like religous folks, no one. Now Republican religous folks? They're like the apex predator of hypocrites world wide.... on some DBZ Vegeta type shit. Super saiyan hypocrites :smh:
 
Damn shame his political and religious beliefs have people forgetting how much of a brilliant scientist he was/is
 
Damn shame his political and religious beliefs have people forgetting how much of a brilliant scientist he was/is
Nobody forgets that, it's quite literally his only redeeming quality. Some people are savants and utterly useless for anything else outside of their gift. Someone's brilliance in one aspect of their life doesn't necessarily translate into intelligence in other areas. Ben proves that point.

Also this dummie knew he was in over his head when Trump offered him the job as he even mentioned it, but allowed himself to get played into a position he had no business being in.
 
First on CNN: Emails show Ben, Candy Carson selected $31,000 dining set
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/14/politics/emails-ben-candy-carson-dining-set/index.html

Washington (CNN)Newly released emails cast doubt on claims by Secretary Ben Carson and his spokesman that he had little or no involvement in the purchase of a $31,000 furniture set for his Department of Housing and Urban Development dining room.

Emails show Carson and his wife selected the furniture themselves.

An August email from a career administration staffer, with the subject line "Secretary's dining room set needed," to Carson's assistant refers to "printouts of the furniture the Secretary and Mrs. Carson picked out."

The documents were released following a Freedom of Information Act request from American Oversight, a liberal watchdog group led by former Obama administration officials, and offer a snapshot into how the agency acquired the furniture.

HUD spokesman Raffi Williams initially denied the Carsons had any involvement in the dining set selection.

"Mrs. Carson and the secretary had no awareness that the table was being purchased," he told CNN last month.

A HUD spokesman went further at the time, blaming the purchase on an unnamed career staffer. "The secretary did not order a new table. The table was ordered by the career staffers in charge of the building," he said.

A few days later, Carson personally addressed the issue, telling CNN in a statement that he was "surprised" by the more than $31,000 price tag and was having the order canceled. The company confirmed a few days after CNN reported the purchase that the agency officially canceled the order on March 1.

"I briefly looked at catalogs for dining furniture and was shocked by the cost of the furniture," Carson wrote. "My wife also looked at catalogs and wanted to be sure that the color of the chair fabric of any set that was chosen matched the rest of the decour (sic)."

Confronted Tuesday with the discrepancy between his past comments and the internal emails, Williams offered only this explanation: "When presented with options by professional staff, Mrs. Carson participated in the selection of specific styles."

The newly released emails show discussions about the dining set going back to last May, when two Carson aides asked for repairs to the chairs of the existing furniture.

"Could you all get the dining room chairs tighten up?" one of the aides wrote. "Most of them are loose and wiggling."

Another called the chairs "fairly precarious" and wrote that she wanted to "avoid someone having an accident (and embarrassment!) should the chair collapse beneath them."

About a week later, HUD received an estimate for $1,100 to repair the chairs, documents obtained by CNN show.
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One Newport Dining Table Top (96-144") in Medium Mahogany. The cost of this table is $3,113.00.


Carson referenced this concern in his statement released earlier this month. The furniture, he said, was "characterized as unsafe" and was "beyond repair and needed to be replaced."

Several months after considering repairs to the dining set in early August, HUD's scheduling office reached out to Candy Carson, the secretary's wife.

"Hi Mrs. Carson!" the scheduler wrote. "There is a designer who will be in town next week on the 15th-17th to look at possibly redecorating the Secretary's office and bringing in new furniture. Are you available on any of those dates and would you like to come in and have input on the redecorating?"

The scheduler noted an urgency to making a decision on the furniture: "We must have the order for new furniture in before the 21st in order to use the money allocated for this fiscal year."

The emails do not include a response from Candy Carson, but in his statement to CNN earlier this month, Secretary Carson also acknowledged there was a deadline to make a decision on the furniture purchase. Carson said he and his wife "were told there was a $25,000 budget that had to be used by a certain time or it would be lost."

A quote for the dining room furniture, released as part of the FOIA, came in at $24,666, just under budget.
The career administration staffer sent the quote to Carson's office, specifically Carson's chief of staff and his executive assistant, casting further doubt on the agency's assertion that the purchase was made entirely by career staff.
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One breakfront from the James River Collection in Medium Mahogany finish. The cost of this item is $7,091.


"Below is the price quote for all of the dining room furniture. I think this is a very reasonable price and the funds are available," the career official wrote.

"We also have a justification for the cost (as you know, the furniture hasn't been changed since 1988) so this should not be a problem," she added.

In one email chain, the interior designer offered HUD officials links to two different bar carts and a bar cabinet that did not end up being part of the final purchase. An email shows the serving cart options came at the request of "leadership," but it doesn't specify who specifically made the request.

Four months later, receipts show HUD moved forward with the purchase. The final bill came to nearly $7,000 more than the August quote, due to delivery and installation charges, as well as a small price increase for the upholstered chairs.

The newly released emails contradict the expansive denials by a HUD spokesman when CNN first reported this story. The spokesman repeatedly told CNN at the time the Carsons were not involved in the purchase of the pricey dining set.
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One Hickory Chair Jefferson Sideboard from the Alexa Hampton Collection in Medium Mahogany finish. The base cost $5,279 and the wood top cost $1,209. In total, this piece cost $6,488.


"New tables, chairs, in that room whatsoever -- zero awareness of this purchase being made," the spokesman said. "Neither one of them knew this purchase was being made. The secretary knew that the table and chairs were old because somebody fell out of a chair once. That's literally it. So they had nothing to do with the purchase, nothing to do with anything around that."

The spokesman, who asked that his name not be used, even denied that Candy Carson had any interest in redecorating the suite.

"I don't think it even crossed her mind, this separate room," he said.

Revelations of the inconsistencies come just weeks after Secretary Carson used a biblical reference -- Psalms 91 -- in his defense: "Under his wings you will find refuge."

We suspect, based on past attempts, that they will continue to probe and make further accusations even without evidence or substantiation. We will continue to ask for God's guidance to do what is right. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/UrSZ2HiYd6

— Ben & Candy Carson (@RealBenCarson) March 1, 2018
 
A brain surgeon should be able to instantly pick up a trumpet and outplay miles davis or wynton marsalis.....
nope.....he's a savant at surgery...and a complete idiot at all other aspects of life that he tries to apply himself to...... take his wife for example...you'd think that a brilliant brain surgeon, making loot...would be able to pull something better than that fucking fugly ass non singing hippo ...just knowing that her name is Candy....makes me dry heave every time I see a piece of candy !!!!

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nope.....he's a savant at surgery...and a complete idiot at all other aspects of life that he tries to apply himself to...... take his wife for example...you'd think that a brilliant brain surgeon, making loot...would be able to pull something better than that fucking fugly ass non singing hippo ...just knowing that her name is Candy....makes me dry heave every time I see a piece of candy !!!!

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You don’t think of Kelis?
 
You have me rolling on the floor here...

nope.....he's a savant at surgery...and a complete idiot at all other aspects of life that he tries to apply himself to...... take his wife for example...you'd think that a brilliant brain surgeon, making loot...would be able to pull something better than that fucking fugly ass non singing hippo ...just knowing that her name is Candy....makes me dry heave every time I see a piece of candy !!!!

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nope.....he's a savant at surgery...and a complete idiot at all other aspects of life that he tries to apply himself to...... take his wife for example...you'd think that a brilliant brain surgeon, making loot...would be able to pull something better than that fucking fugly ass non singing hippo ...just knowing that her name is Candy....makes me dry heave every time I see a piece of candy !!!!

He married her before he became a doctor...
on another level - I can't hate on a man that married a home girl thats a fellow Yale graduate straight out of college
 
nope.....he's a savant at surgery...and a complete idiot at all other aspects of life that he tries to apply himself to...... take his wife for example...you'd think that a brilliant brain surgeon, making loot...would be able to pull something better than that fucking fugly ass non singing hippo ...just knowing that her name is Candy....makes me dry heave every time I see a piece of candy !!!!

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:lol:

I'm saying, though.

Maybe she's got that:fucking: & :blowjob:

I mean...like the best on the planet, because that is the only legitimate reason that dude would be with her.
 
The muhfuhkah didn’t even run the operating room when he was a brain surgeon at Hopkins. Yes, he did the cutting, but a supervisor ran the operation. How’s he gonna run an organization with a multi billion dollar budget?

What? I don't believe this at all. Where does this random stuff come from? I know he's conservative wacky, but that doesn't mean you have to shit on all his accomplishments. Hospitals aren't in the habit of babysitting attending surgeons. During a surgery, surgeons run their operating room, period. This guy was a world-class attending surgeon & the director of the pediatric neurosurgeon department. What the hell would a "supervisor" do for him in the OR except to ask "What can I get you Dr. Carson."
 
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