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Fiz > Trump apparently doesn't believe in management; only in "bossing".


Like I said before,
I look at what Trump accomplished.

Do I think Trump could have accomplished those things playing the 'go-along to get along' game? No.

If Trump had not shellacked the competition in 2016 . . .Would he have made it to the White House? I suspect that if Trump had 'played nice' we would have wound up with either the hildabeast, or a repugnican who would have 'played nice' with the lying thieving traitorous treasonous demo-rats. A RINO. Or might as well have been one.

We got Trump. And we got several years of rising prosperity and a short period of energy independence. Ended when morons decided they did not like a loudmouthed boor in the White House.

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Re: Trump dumping on DeSantis
By: Fiz
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Sat, 12 Nov 22 3:22 AM
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Recently, in one of my businesses, I've begun asking "What is the difference between a manager and a boss?" It's a pretty big difference. Trump apparently doesn't believe in management; only in "bossing". But the other part of it is his NEED to degrade others. A manager could take quiet pride if one if his "understudies" or co-workers accomplished extraordinary. But - sadly - apparently not Trump.

I'm not sure how his children turned out so well. Maybe he doesn't boss them, but cultivates and manages instead?

BTW, I guess I lost my cool today when I saw that nasty piece Trump had written and heard about the petty name-calling.

I didn't lost respect for Trump when the "red wave" didn't arrive; he worked hard and it didn't come through (no doubt there was cheating, but if there had been a huge wave that wouldn't have mattered). But I have lost a lot of respect for him in the way he is blaming and degrading others in the aftermath. A manager, a great leader, would, instead, be praising and congratulating.


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