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re: If Trump was your employee,
Posted on 12/19/23 at 12:45 pm to Roughneck2020
Posted on 12/19/23 at 12:45 pm to Roughneck2020
People underestimate Trump's work ethic and professionalism all the time.
He uses that to his advantage all the time, too.
People assume that he is a billionaire playboy that bullies people into giving him what he wants and gets by on name recognition and luck.
Most people who don't like him don't like the way he talks, his narcissistic behavior, or his style. He rubs never Trumpers the same way Rush Limbaugh rubbed people.
When you look at his accomplishments and not his words, you realize that there is a lot more there than meets the eye. You don't get the Abraham Accords to happen by not paying attention. You don't get the Israeli Embassy moved to Jerusalem by accident. You don't get miles and miles of wall build when EVERYONE else in DC is against it because of luck. You don't replace NAFTA and reduce illegal immigration by lying and bullying.
As far as how many papers he read on Covid, I would say he read a lot more than Joe Biden did and Barack Obama would have. That man stood up on stage and took questions every day for several months. I don't think any other President in our lifetime would have done that. He was clearly involved.
He wasn't the expert in the room, but he was clearly the leader and knowledgeable enough to speak to most topics and to know who the experts in the room were. I think by the end of Covid he also knew that Anthony Fauci was a shyster and needed to go, but that he was politically too much of a hot potato.
Obviously, a billionaire is not going to come work for you. Nor the son of a multi-millionaire who plans on taking over his father's business. So that's not a reasonable scenario. But if a young Trump weren't in that position, he would probably be a great employee and your biggest problem with him would be that he might work for you for a while and then eventually go to work on his own as your competitor.
He uses that to his advantage all the time, too.
People assume that he is a billionaire playboy that bullies people into giving him what he wants and gets by on name recognition and luck.
Most people who don't like him don't like the way he talks, his narcissistic behavior, or his style. He rubs never Trumpers the same way Rush Limbaugh rubbed people.
When you look at his accomplishments and not his words, you realize that there is a lot more there than meets the eye. You don't get the Abraham Accords to happen by not paying attention. You don't get the Israeli Embassy moved to Jerusalem by accident. You don't get miles and miles of wall build when EVERYONE else in DC is against it because of luck. You don't replace NAFTA and reduce illegal immigration by lying and bullying.
As far as how many papers he read on Covid, I would say he read a lot more than Joe Biden did and Barack Obama would have. That man stood up on stage and took questions every day for several months. I don't think any other President in our lifetime would have done that. He was clearly involved.
He wasn't the expert in the room, but he was clearly the leader and knowledgeable enough to speak to most topics and to know who the experts in the room were. I think by the end of Covid he also knew that Anthony Fauci was a shyster and needed to go, but that he was politically too much of a hot potato.
Obviously, a billionaire is not going to come work for you. Nor the son of a multi-millionaire who plans on taking over his father's business. So that's not a reasonable scenario. But if a young Trump weren't in that position, he would probably be a great employee and your biggest problem with him would be that he might work for you for a while and then eventually go to work on his own as your competitor.
Posted on 12/19/23 at 12:47 pm to Jax-Tiger
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People underestimate Trump's work ethic and professionalism all the time.
Yep.
You don't achieve what he has in life without a great amount of both.
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