Pretty sure North Dakota is always frozen over![]()
See: The Republicans and this election. They may hate Trump, but they are standing behind their party.
Saw a sign from Glastonbury 2017
"IKEA has better cabinets"
Pick whichever government it applies to.
I do not think Sic is a troll at all. I think he's definitely a Republican given the tenor of his comments here going back years,
No, but this message will:
"You wanna know why your roads are in such poor shape? Why your water is full of lead? Why you no longer have health insurance? Cause the money that was going to be used to pay for those things was instead given back to millionaires in the form of tax cuts."
He may be snarky and peevish but if that was the standard very few of us would not qualify.
I'm probably being holier than thou but, hey, Catholic Mom.![]()
Saw a sign from Glastonbury 2017
"IKEA has better cabinets"
Pick whichever government it applies to.
Republican? Why the insult.![]()
I think of myself as a conservative leaning libertarian.
Fair enough
Did you watch Maher? I think he is right the Left is going to continue to lose if they flinch everytime someone challenges them on any of their beliefs. I have been saying it forever stand up for what you think is right. The average person doesnt know what is going on but they can tell when someone is nervous or looking for the right answer. Democrats, for all their love of certain issues, are so afraid of offending someone hat they wishy wash their way out of winning any election. You want to win, stand behind your beliefs and your party.
And I think of myself as a non-violent anarcho-syndicalist hyper-liberal. But I think the acid test is when was the last time you voted D (for me, R) for Congress or the President? My answer is: never. So that makes me, despite myself, a thoroughgoing Democrat.![]()
Like I've said, I voted for each of ND's current Senators: Heitkamp (D) and Hoeven (R).
"The president very much looks at this organization like running a business. And he understands that you need to allow the manager of the business to have the freedom to go out and to challenge assumptions and to make decisions," ...
"Slow, incremental change isn't what this organization needs," he said. "He did not come in to make incremental change; he came in to set a fundamental different course in direction when it comes to providing services to veterans," Shulkin said. "Acting quicker and more decisively is part of that management style."
I said a while back, good, bad, or indifferent, Trump is coming in and running things differently --> as a business, as a CEO; not like a politician.
Here's one person's take, namely, David J. Shulkin:
- Veterans Affairs Secretary in the Trump administration,
- Veterans Affairs Undersecretary for Health in the Obama Administration
Trump's behaving like a CEO. And CEOs are notorious for wanting to move fast when they believe the organization is failing, and for making mistakes and having to go back and fix them.
But don't they generally try to hire a person who has expertise in the area to fix the problem. This is where I don't think he is acting like a successful business man (which, by the way he isn't really. He is very good at selling off things before he completely fails to people who rescue what ever it is). Think of the people he appoints- how are they going to fix anything. They have little experience in the areas they are 'fixing'. Their sum total of expertise is either trying to make the area fail or being a contributor to his campaign.I said a while back, good, bad, or indifferent, Trump is coming in and running things differently --> as a business, as a CEO; not like a politician.
Here's one person's take, namely, David J. Shulkin:
- Veterans Affairs Secretary in the Trump administration,
- Veterans Affairs Undersecretary for Health in the Obama Administration
Trump's behaving like a CEO. And CEOs are notorious for wanting to move fast when they believe the organization is failing, and for making mistakes and having to go back and fix them.
But don't they generally try to hire a person who has expertise in the area to fix the problem.