But.....the best. I'm sooooo tired of winningHiring and then seeing how they perform under stress are totally different.
But.....the best. I'm sooooo tired of winningHiring and then seeing how they perform under stress are totally different.
I'm confused. I thought, and trump said, he was going to hire only the best ppl. I guess he didn't say how many tries it would take.
Circular? You mean like musical chairs?
I'm loving the musical chair game Trump is playing .. its showing the true faces of our elected retards .. they can't keep up or keep there mouths shut .. big lips sink a ship .. another way to drain the swamp ...
You come into office and pick your players. Leaks get out of control and the people you picked do nothing about it. Pick new people.
So apparently this fuckwit doesn't know how to properly hire? No wonder he did 4 bankruptcies and cost his creditors over $4 billion and counting.
You mean like 411 where did my 401 go?I'm sure you like your 401K don't ya. Wonder if by Trump easing a ton of regulations on Business had anything to do with that. Trump is not the Problem, The Problem is Rinos in Congress Shitwad!
And the op belongs in a padded cell, but frankly nothing is quite right in this thread.Doesn't this belong in politics?
We supported trump yet we still have unconstitutional laws like the safe act.
I want him to stop the drama and
Deliver.
Fine.Sounds just like the rest of the Liberals last year.
Let's see, he wasn't going to win the Nomination, no, he wasn't going to win the election...
Okay, there was no way he was going to last due to the Russian thing. No, that wasn't it. Maybe because he is moving people in and out; yeah, that'll do it. This is for sure going to get him out.
Well, maybe?
The media has accomplished their mission. At least with you.Fine.
But, how about a dose of realism:
This administration is squandering whatever good will it garnered just after the election.
- Does it look good when an administration cannot control leaks within their own administration? No.
- Is it acceptable for an administration to be in place for almost 7 months and still have a bureaucracy filled with appointed hold-overs from the prior administration that are hell-bent on stalling or sabotaging the current administration? No.
- Is it a mark of good management style for a superior to publicly chastise subordinates? No.
- Does it inspire confidence, and show singularity of focus, in an administration that publicly states policies that are soon contradicted by the Commander in Chief via social media? No.
- Is it good management style to have a vision and then allow that vision to be completely farmed out for execution by contractors (read: Republican congress) that have been openly hostile to the the administration? No.
I was not a Trump supporter in the primaries. I was thrilled that he beat the Leftist Progressive standard bearer in the general election.
Now, I am increasingly disheartened by the performance of this openly amateurish administration as they bumble their way through one unforced error after another (health care...fiasco, immigration policy...fiasco, tax reform...potentially dead in the water, revolving door White House appointees, etc.). Nothing is getting done! True, the establishment Republicans in congress share much of the blame. But, where is the goddamn leadership from the President?
BTW, over the past two weeks I've almost completely stopped following politics because I cannot stand the stupidity and insanity any longer. I've gone back to my retro-gaming hobby: Building Retropie images to play classic games, building arcade controllers, listening to podcasts about the history of video gaming, and reading about the founding of the video game industry. I feel a bit better, now. After all, I'm powerless to change the down-slide of America due to the inbreeds in Washington.
We supported trump yet we still have unconstitutional laws like the safe act.
I want him to stop the drama and
Deliver.
You don't think Obama fired Bush stragglers? You don't think he would have fired new hires that were Republican plants?
I agree broadly that the white house is absolutely a circus act at this point.
I told my brother the weird thing is that as ridiculous as Trump is i'm still as happy now as before that clinton lost. Because although trump is acting like a goof he's not yet caused any permanent damage, and we still have Gorsuch. Plus, odds remain great he'll put another justice in there.
So the best thing to do is just watch incredibly and laugh at the comedy of it all. It could be worse; we could have a serious, presidential, dignified person in there (clinton) who at the same time is cranking through gobs of horrendous legislation and stacking the courts with even more proggies.
Oh, and the weird thing is I still like some of his overall policies. I think his stance on immigration is absolutely spot on. I just wish more of congress could get on board with it.
I think you misunderstood me. I want ALL bureaucrats appointed by the prior administration fired and replaced. Rank-and-file civil servants are mostly protected. But, ALL Liberal political appointees must go. The current administration has been too slow, and mostly ineffective, at this important purge of hostiles.
We supported trump yet we still have unconstitutional laws like the safe act.
I want him to stop the drama and
Deliver.
Fine.
But, how about a dose of realism:
This administration is squandering whatever good will it garnered just after the election.
- Does it look good when an administration cannot control leaks within their own administration? No.
- Is it acceptable for an administration to be in place for almost 7 months and still have a bureaucracy filled with appointed hold-overs from the prior administration that are hell-bent on stalling or sabotaging the current administration? No.
- Is it a mark of good management style for a superior to publicly chastise subordinates? No.
- Does it inspire confidence, and show singularity of focus, in an administration that publicly states policies that are soon contradicted by the Commander in Chief via social media? No.
- Is it good management style to have a vision and then allow that vision to be completely farmed out for execution by contractors (read: Republican congress) that have been openly hostile to the the administration? No.
I was not a Trump supporter in the primaries. I was thrilled that he beat the Leftist Progressive standard bearer in the general election.
Now, I am increasingly disheartened by the performance of this openly amateurish administration as they bumble their way through one unforced error after another (health care...fiasco, immigration policy...fiasco, tax reform...potentially dead in the water, revolving door White House appointees, etc.). Nothing is getting done! True, the establishment Republicans in congress share much of the blame. But, where is the goddamn leadership from the President?
BTW, over the past two weeks I've almost completely stopped following politics because I cannot stand the stupidity and insanity any longer. I've gone back to my retro-gaming hobby: Building Retropie images to play classic games, building arcade controllers, listening to podcasts about the history of video gaming, and reading about the founding of the video game industry. I feel a bit better, now. After all, I'm powerless to change the down-slide of America due to the inbreeds in Washington.