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He will probably get Me Too'ed within the next six months.
He has already been raked over the coals by numerous SJW groups and has pretty much given every one of them a GFY.
 

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Bolton got a little too big for his britches. When one is in an appointed position they should remember that the agenda is set by the appointer. Bolton seems to think that his way of doing things is the only way. Right or wrong, still his first priority is to remember he serves at the pleasure of the appointer .
 

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Bolton got a little too big for his britches. When one is in an appointed position they should remember that the agenda is set by the appointer. Bolton seems to think that his way of doing things is the only way. Right or wrong, still his first priority is to remember he serves at the pleasure of the appointer .
:lol

He is just another of an ever-growing list of people who actually questioned Trump and then got fired.

I bet he has had more turnover on his staff than any other President in American history.

Eventually, it does become more about the fact that the "appointer" might be a clueless asshole.
 

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He is just another of an ever-growing list of people who actually questioned Trump and then got fired.

I bet he has had more turnover on his staff than any other President in American history.

Eventually, it does become more about the fact that the "appointer" might be a clueless asshole.
If you are going to disagree with your employer you need to do it in private because if you do it in public you are asking to be terminated. Right or wrong the Employers agenda is the tail wagger and it doesn’t matter what the work environment is .
 
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He is just another of an ever-growing list of people who actually questioned Trump and then got fired.

I bet he has had more turnover on his staff than any other President in American history.

Eventually, it does become more about the fact that the "appointer" might be a clueless asshole.
Not withstanding the petty stuff like his personality and ego which is what seems to set you off , he has done some things that no other President has accomplished so you really can’t say he is clueless unless you disagree with his programs that has moved the economy and employment to never before seen records.
 

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Not withstanding the petty stuff like his personality and ego which is what seems to set you off , he has done some things that no other President has accomplished so you really can’t say he is clueless unless you disagree with his programs that has moved the economy and employment to never before seen records.
If you believe in his accomplishments, imagine how he would have done by appointing the right people? That was my thing to begin with. You can go back and check it out.
 

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If you believe in his accomplishments, imagine how he would have done by appointing the right people? That was my thing to begin with. You can go back and check it out.
Who are the right people? That’s the trick for everyone in leadership roles. There is the crony system, the buddy system, the political system, the network system an lord only know how many more. Then there is the governing system to the management of the staffing. There are styles and approaches both established and experimental. Who can say what is being accomplished even when there is heavy turnover. It could be that in a mega system of staffing some may be content to fill spots and just let them do their thing because they don’t like to find replacements or it could be that the Chief Executive isn’t content with average and keeps replacing until the feel it is right. Who knows what all the variables are. In a job like the Presidency and with a management philosophy that Trump has it may not bode well with a lot of governmental established rules.

in the instant case of Bolton, he has been entrenched in government systems for some time. It’s possible he thinks his approach is correct and he should be able to do things his way but Trump isn’t attune to that approach. He is accustom to calling the shots and expects his appointees to fall in line with his style.

How would you go about setting the tone for your tenure if given a position of top management. I have been around many and it is sometimes a circus but in the final analysis the leader chooses how things will be. Generally history judges Presidents and profits judge Corporate leaders.
 

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Who are the right people? That’s the trick for everyone in leadership roles. There is the crony system, the buddy system, the political system, the network system an lord only know how many more. Then there is the governing system to the management of the staffing. There are styles and approaches both established and experimental. Who can say what is being accomplished even when there is heavy turnover. It could be that in a mega system of staffing some may be content to fill spots and just let them do their thing because they don’t like to find replacements or it could be that the Chief Executive isn’t content with average and keeps replacing until the feel it is right. Who knows what all the variables are. In a job like the Presidency and with a management philosophy that Trump has it may not bode well with a lot of governmental established rules.

in the instant case of Bolton, he has been entrenched in government systems for some time. It’s possible he thinks his approach is correct and he should be able to do things his way but Trump isn’t attune to that approach. He is accustom to calling the shots and expects his appointees to fall in line with his style.

How would you go about setting the tone for your tenure if given a position of top management. I have been around many and it is sometimes a circus but in the final analysis the leader chooses how things will be. Generally history judges Presidents and profits judge Corporate leaders.
I am not going to even bother to read most of your apologist bullshit, which is what I completely expected.

I just have one question.

Explain why he has had the most turnover in his cabinet members than any other in history?

I guess they were all doing it wrong and he's the one doing it right?

Get the fuck out of here with that special kind of stupidity.
 

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If you are going to disagree with your employer you need to do it in private because if you do it in public you are asking to be terminated. Right or wrong the Employers agenda is the tail wagger and it doesn’t matter what the work environment is .
Most people who notice that their employer is a clueless asshole have no problem being terminated. If you worked in a bank and your boss wanted you to pay interest to those taking a loan instead of charging it, would you mind if he terminated you?
 

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Most people who notice that their employer is a clueless asshole have no problem being terminated. If you worked in a bank and your boss wanted you to pay interest to those taking a loan instead of charging it, would you mind if he terminated you?
It doesnt hurt that you can immediately make those sweet resistance bucks either...shit they will even set up the gofundme for you if you talk bad about him



Look, I don't like Trump, but he has done some good things and the media refusing to call balls and strikes is why nothing sticks

Hell just look at the medias continuing smear job of Kavanaugh this week
 

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Look, I don't like Trump
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Just don't be dishonest, dude.

You don't spend half your day on social media and this site defending what he does if you don't at least like the guy and what he stands for.

If not, you are just an uber-con shill.

This is sad. Just be honest.

Even though I don't respect a lot of the things you post about or believe in, I still would like to respect you.

For you to be this dishonest is kind of shameful.

Have some fucking conviction, Jesus.
 

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It doesnt hurt that you can immediately make those sweet resistance bucks either...shit they will even set up the gofundme for you if you talk bad about him



Look, I don't like Trump, but he has done some good things and the media refusing to call balls and strikes is why nothing sticks

Hell just look at the medias continuing smear job of Kavanaugh this week
I don’t like him either, but I’m also not so sure there’s really anything to celebrate him. The economy was on an upswing and his actions if anything slowed it down. He hasn’t “cleaned the swamp” it’s gotten worse. There’s no solution for immigration at hand, debt is through the roof...
exactly what has he accomplished?
 
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