Posted on 01/31/2016 9:22:29 PM PST by mbrfl
A very significant report appeared on Bloomberg View this morning â a first look inside Donald Trumpâs policy war room.
So what are the guiding principles behind Trump's policy decisions? Well, they are far from random â the Trump campaign just likes to hold their cards very close to their chest.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
Thankfully it’s not this outfit ... looks like most of the other candidates share something with Hillary ...
https://theintercept.com/2015/12/18/beacon-global-strategies/
Bump
Trump/Bloomberg 2016....?
Very interesting, I’ve always said Trump surrounds himself with the best, smartest people, and unlike certain others, he does not have a meglomaniacal need to be the smartest person in the room. He just wants to accomplish great things.
Ping!
I always said I did not want the smartest man in the room to be president. I wanted the president to be able to identify the smartest man in the room.....
I have seen a lot of smart people paralyzed in the area of making decisions because they did not trust that the person advising them knew more about the subject then they did
above all I believe that good president is able to identify the person that has the best answer to a crisis not the one that can solve it on his own brain power,
He hates:
Israel
The UK
The US
Conservative Euro countries (ex-USSR)
Liberal Euro countries, but still capitalist
(but he does ignore ALL capitalist Asian countries!)
Socialist Euro countries, but almost capitalist
Communist Euro countries, or returning to communism
Communist western hemisphere countries (Cuba, Venezuela, Columbia)
Communist Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
Communist China
Muslim majority countries, but still run by a elected government
Muslim majority countries, but still run by a dictator
Muslim majority countries, but only run by Muslim theocrats
Muslim majority countries, but run by Muslim Sharia law
Muslim majority areas, but rebels are take Muslim Sharia law
Muslim majority countries, but run by Muslim zealots
In every international case, he sets AGAINST anybody high on the list, and sets policy TOWARDS the bottom of the list.
Fascinating video; thanks for posting it.
Obama is easy to predict:
He has a specific hierarchy of hatred:
Israel
The UK
The US
Conservative Euro countries (ex-USSR)
Liberal Euro countries, but still capitalist
(but he does ignore ALL capitalist Asian countries!)
Socialist Euro countries, but almost capitalist
Communist Euro countries, or returning to communism
Communist western hemisphere countries (Cuba, Venezuela, Columbia)
Communist Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
Communist China
Muslim majority countries, but still run by a elected government
Muslim majority countries, but still run by a dictator
Muslim majority countries, but only run by Muslim theocrats
Muslim majority countries, but run by Muslim Sharia law
Muslim majority areas, but rebels are take Muslim Sharia law
Muslim majority countries, but run by Muslim zealots
In every international case, Obama sets policy AGAINST anybody high on the list, and sets policy TOWARDS the bottom of the list.
Based on results, they are very good.
My first lesson in management:
A. A manager is not the man/woman who can do the work of ten.
B. A manger is the one who can get the ten to do the work!
bfl
“Trumps statements are not off the cuff, but planned out.... His national security advisor is Gen Flynn former director of the defense intelligence agency.”
who would have thought. When trump builds a big building he hires a world class architectural firm. When he runs for president he just wings it, folks thought
From reports: Liking what is heard here. If Bloomberg should be backing away w/o a third party run, is there the slightest possibility that Trump would tap him to run as his VP? Frankly, I hope NOT!! Thanks for the ping and post.
THANK you for posting this. The video was so compelling.
I am relieved to hear the remarks and have said before that General Flynn needs to counsel with TRUMP.
TRUMP thinks like WE ALL do!!! Flynn is extraordinary.
Thanks for the correction. I thought you were talking about obama (pieces be unto him).
Be sure and check the link in post 2.
It’s revealing.
This should have it’s own thread.
bingo...it is interesting how so many people look at a the extremely intelligent and think it means that they are good managers. I think a bright person is needed but what is more important is does the guy know how to budget how much time to spend on a problem....can he hand a problem to someone else and not micromanage it. is he willing to get rid of someone that is mot able to do the job. can he tell where a problem is in the chain of command.
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