Attention Governor Kelly: Good, good, no shred of pretense remaining. On board with the other traitors, backs to the wall. Treason does not pay well in the end.
>>9793008 In addition to that, DJT has a lifetime's experience in judging people's capabilities. Read a day or two ago that Dan is now the longest serving WH aide. That's not an accident.
The other anon's argument is basically that credentials make the man. How did that work out with pigs like Zero & Holter & many more? Worthless credentials, and many of these people have faked CVs anyway, or have a degree as a fig leaf, but are really where they are because of who they know or what they have agreed to do, no matter how repugnant.
>>9793124 Yes indeed. This anon also has extensive experience as a GM (won't say what biz). Incompetent GMs fail, i.e. get weeded out, because money talks. As you indicate, they work very long hours. And they must have a working understanding of many things.
>>9793186 You put your finger directly on the most vital aspect–dealing with people. Treat them all with respect & courtesy…unless they cross the line…then it's blunt and direct time. If a person has trouble, for example, with the idea of firing another, they had best forget about being a GM. DJT is of course well known for firing people on TV, and no doubt had done it numerous times while running an empire, before doing it as President. People respect that, because the average person really does recoil from the thought of seriously uncomfortable personal confrontation. Don't get me wrong-never fired anyone in anger-best done objectively and coldly. Yet the tension exists, and everyone knows it.
Silverstein, the glory days.
>>9793532 1st [law and order] could be the first arrest; it would fit. The scum will go wild. Let every person do their duty.