Posted on 05/19/2022 11:13:04 AM PDT by Huskrrrr
It was supposed to be for a drinking game. We all drink together.
A word salad is the required side order with a nothing burger.
At one point in my life I pretty much did analysis and wrote reports. They were beautiful, concise, and provided great information.
Forward twenty years. I took a job out of retirement and one function was writing reports that were for my boss’ boss’ boss—a level in the Org chart where I worked in a rival company years before.
My boss would take my brief and turn it into a passive mess of dog crap. He boss would add more fluff. In the end it was unreadable and drew few action items.
When I asked why my info was removed or edited (stuff such as, “You are spending 25% more than your competitors”). They said the Regional VP had enough problems and didn’t want to hear such things.
I would come home and tell my wife this buffoon would never get funding for his project. I was right. Three years later they are laying off dozens of people, and are still trying to make the old way work. I cannot wait until they bring in “consultants.”
Someone needs to make video of the song “Let’s work together” by Canned heat, and each time it comes to the words “work together” just cycle through the different times she says it...
“A word salad is the required side order with a nothing burger.”
You surprised a good, solid laugh out of me. Thanks.
I saw one yesterday where she was addressing graduates where she said “rules and norms” about 5 times. I don’t know who writes her speeches or if she does it herself, but whoever it is, it’s making her look like a total idiot.
I ended up working an entire career in general construction. Many project managers that worked for me came from different engineering programs.
None of them knew how to write an intelligent business letter.
They were smart and educated but that part of business training was missing.
Now, I will admit that the project managers that had been trained in architecture couldn’t count... but that is another story.
Together we stand, divided we fallThe song was originally written by Wilbert Huntington Harrison (January 5, 1929 – October 26, 1994), a black American rhythm and blues singer, pianist, guitarist and harmonica player. She needs to be crediting Harrison and paying him royalties for swiping his phrase.
Come on now people, let's get on the ball and work together
Come on, come on let's work together, now now people
Because together we will stand, every boy every girl and a manBefore when things go wrong, as they sometimes will
And the road you travel, it stays all uphill
Let's work together, come on, come on, let's work together
Rodney King is her new telepromoter operator
This wasn’t word salad. Harris was projecting the next phase of the agenda - working together - to her listening and expected global audience. That is why she repeated it over and over. Biden would do that to in the few campaign appearances he made, and later on. I remember one where he kept on repeating our allies will be “willing to pay the price” once he is elected, and in this case, I believe it was telegraphing that his administration would be seeking global pay for play. They are perfectly happy to be called stupid and faltering.
Obama is as bad, but more skilled at crafting phraes that aren’t obviously empty.
Guess she must have looked good at a distance. Don’t feel too bad. Hugh Hewitt picked her as the odds on favorite to win the nomination. That was just before she cratered in a debate and disappeared, only to surface later, like the Loch Ness monster, at the behest of the Biden gang.
And the Redundancy Department of Reduncancy will handle the PR!
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