Posted on 07/11/2015 1:22:02 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
LIVE coverage of the #StandWithTrumpAZ event! GOP Presidential hopeful Donald Trump will give a speech on illegal immigration among other topics at The Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Due to high ticket demand, Trump was forced to move the event from The Biltmore Resort. We will have live coverage inside and outside of the venue.
Wonder how much he makes a year as Director of Legislative Affairs to stop free speech at a private event?
Let the MSM and libs waste their energy on “the Donald”.
From him? Nothing. From conservatives? More than fawning like Obamabots.
I guess I shouldn’t have in hindsight. Words are all it takes these days.
Trump said he doesn't want you money or need it. But he says PACs are already raising money for him so if they want to give it, he'll take it!
I agree that broadcast of that, in this context, is not infringement. Just saying that YouTube is a political entity that will use pretext to advance its agenda.
Trump said during his speech: “Why would America even consider electing a woman, who was the worst Secretary of State in the history of this nation, to the Office of President of the United States?”
I can’t remember what he called Al Sharpton.... but, it was not favorable.
I am an outsider looking in. If he wants to win, he will crush them on issue after issue, never pausing long enough to let one get stale. If he can capture the imagination without dwelling on any one long enough for it to get stale, he will win. People’s imagination will take him there. You just have to let him go on to new territoery, otherwise he’ll get bound up with crap arguments and dishonest objections
You are welcome. I was worried Freepes would not figure out I was just typing what the Donald said. I want to contribute to the understanding of this moment in time.
Let us pray that people find their moral center and not encourage people to break the ten commandments: Thou shall not covet thy neighbors goods. Thou shall not steal. Thou shall not murder.
God bless you and those you care for, Petitfour.
That is my thinking on it. He is touting he is extremely wealthy. We don’t need to send him anything. What we need to do is line up local candidates that are willing to be as aggressive and as articulate on these issues and support them, instead.
Does he have secret service???? I don’t see dark suits
I’m sure he knows the weaklings in Congress won’t defund that. I’ll start with securing our border and employing American citizens.
And thats all well and good until he goes against Cruz and turns on him to win. No matter what. Then reverts to form in office.
“Sorry Conservatives”.
Con man.
Free Republic at it’s best.Live events.Came in at the very end.I want to see the cameramen fight.:)
I don’t have a clue who will be our next president and I surely don’t agree with Trump much - but the genius of his candidacy is he’s beholden to NO ONE and can say anything and force the country and politicians to pay attention.
He’s hollering about things people are furious about and I for one am relieved and grateful to hear any public figure take on the madness of professional politicians and political correctectness.
Rebuilding Japan With the Help of 2 Americans
8. Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) and W. Edwards Deming (1900-1993). Rebuilding Japan
http://articles.latimes.com/1999/oct/25/news/ss-26184
As Japan’s products started moving to overseas markets during the 1950s and early 1960s, however, their quality was often a joke. “Made in Japan” had such a bad connotation initially that some companies set up plants in the Japanese village of Usa, which allowed them to say their products were “Made in USA.” It’s difficult to believe now, but even Japan’s vaunted autos flopped miserably when first introduced to the United States in the late 1950s.
Much of the credit for Japan’s flight to quality and the making of its world-class reputation goes to quality guru W. Edwards Deming. Deming urged companies to concentrate on constant improvements, improved efficiency and doing it right the first time.
Deming was a professor of statistics at New York University when he was invited to Japan in 1950 to run a seminar for business leaders. Since the 1930s, Deming was interested in using statistics as a tool to achieve better quality control. Essentially, his idea was to record the number of product defects, analyze why they happened, institute changes, then record how much quality improved, and to keep refining the process until it is done right.
Deming owes at least part of his legendary status in Japan to a professor named Genichi Taguchi, Japan’s home-grown quality management expert, who credited many of the American’s ideas for his so-called Taguchi method. Taguchi and others would go on to influence a generation of Japanese engineers who would become the backbone of the nation’s growing manufacturing prowess.
“I’m very impressed by the way the Japanese admire [Deming],” said Gregory Clark, president of Japan’s Tama University. “They keep on talking about him as if he’s a god.”
Scholars note that Japan was also receptive to Deming at a time when America was not, in part because Deming’s ideas dovetailed with many of Japan’s own traditions. Japan had long held hard work and quality craftsmanship as important virtues, and its technology even during the war surprised many Americans. Deming preached that companies must treat workers as associates, not hired hands, and he blamed management if workers were not motivated to work well.
“We imported the system, but modified it to the Japanese style,” said Naohiro Yashiro, professor of economics at Sophia University.
When Japan hit its peak in the 1980s, forcing many U.S. industries to their knees and prompting Americans to experiment with quality circles and low-inventory manufacturing systems, many of Deming’s ideas were rediscovered by the United States.
As Japan looks ahead, some argue that Japan could learn a thing or two again from the likes of MacArthur and Deming. Japan needs to restructure, weaken the grip of the second generation of huge companies and open the door for a new group of dynamic entrepreneurs.
Likewise, others argue, a decade-long recession, weaker confidence and the complacency that springs from significant wealth may be undercutting Japan’s legendary attention to detail.
The mediots making sure to destroy a tweet there was 20,000 there and admitted there was over 4200 in and the same number not admitted to an event that was originally for 500. How is their hero Hillary doing?
OK South40.... there you go. QUIT PUTTING WORDS IN HIS MOUTH. HE DID NOT SAY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING HE SAID. You are such a freakin’ loser.
My husband, who is retired federal law enforcement, doesn’t usually follow politics since his retirement. He was impressed with Trump’s specificity on actions he would take.
I would love to see America rise again in the world. We need someone who will demand the best for Americans and our workers. I can see Trump not allowing America to take a back seat to Anybody.
We’re hoping for a ticket with Trump and Cruz. That would truly be a force to be reckoned with.
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