I remember after the Principals, one could take the US Federal civil service exam, called back in the 1970s, P.A.C.E. which tested fundamental understandings of US government and its base of law, i.e., Bill of Rights, etc., (today "PACE" (1992) is the national Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam, the "National Federation of Paralegal Associations ("NFPA") adopted a position on regulation") which was eliminated under the Reagan administration. It was decided that each department would have its own requirements and award additional what had been points (out of 100) for previous service as a US veteran, and the test was eliminated, what from my perspective had been a source for Food Stamp supermarket pickups (armed in a car?) and other government agency employment. It's too bad these people in the White House apparently have never taken one, because it would seem they would not have passed either the old or the new "PACE" exams.
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