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originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Krakatoa
I don't think it is, and I see this as a common business strategy that I have seen numerous times over my life in the private sector.
The White House isn't a business...
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: olaru12
Apparently Trumps dementia has him convinced he is still on reality TV than in the WH. It's sad, very very sad believe me.
Yeah, he won't last up to the 3rd debate... oh wait....
/whistle.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Krakatoa
I don't think it is, and I see this as a common business strategy that I have seen numerous times over my life in the private sector.
The White House isn't a business...
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: Krakatoa
Why would anyone be upset that Scaramucci is gone?
It's silly. I'm seeing moderate of left leaning people laughing at the mess of it all, not really anyone being upset by his resignation.
originally posted by: Krakatoa
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: Krakatoa
Why would anyone be upset that Scaramucci is gone?
Try not to fixate on the release of a hatchet man. It's a chore of futility. I am referring to overall what has happened since the president took office. The shifting of the people around, people leaving, getting fired, etc... All I hear is "the administration is in disarray" or comments and feelings to that effect.
I don't think it is, and I see this as a common business strategy that I have seen numerous times over my life in the private sector.
originally posted by: Krakatoa
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Krakatoa
I don't think it is, and I see this as a common business strategy that I have seen numerous times over my life in the private sector.
The White House isn't a business...
It wasn't a business because in recent memory we have not had a real businessman running the show.
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Krakatoa
I don't think it is, and I see this as a common business strategy that I have seen numerous times over my life in the private sector.
The White House isn't a business...
yeah - it really is.. just with customers who are little more whiny.