Posted on 05/23/2016 11:24:16 AM PDT by Mariner
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald on Monday compared the length of time veterans wait to receive health care at the VA to the length of time people wait for rides at Disneyland, and said his agency shouldn't use wait times as a measure of success because Disney doesn't either.
"When you got to Disney, do they measure the number of hours you wait in line? Or what's important? What's important is, what's your satisfaction with the experience?" McDonald said Monday during a Christian Science Monitor breakfast with reporters. "And what I would like to move to, eventually, is that kind of measure."
McDonald's comments angered House Speaker Paul Ryan, who tweeted out Monday afternoon, "This is not make-believe, Mr. Secretary. Veterans have died waiting in those lines."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
The irony, of course, is that Disney (and the other theme parks) pay a great deal of attention to how much time their guests spend in line. They know that excessive wait times = a paying guest who is unlikely to return. You can find predicted wait times on various websites like this one:
https://touringplans.com/magic-kingdom/wait-times#
Or, you can download the app and learn exactly how long your wait will be.
For a guy who once ran Proctor & Gamble, Robert McDonald is an absolute idiot. He’s following Zero’s orders to play out the string and avoid any meaningful VA reform. Barry is more concerned about the government workers at the various VA centers (a reliable Democrat voting bloc) than the vets they are supposed to serve.
Depends on what drugs they’re giving out, I guess ...
“He assumed the Chairman of the Board role January 1, 2010. He retired from P&G on June 30, 2013”
Retired in this case is a polite way of saying he was fired by the Board of Directors for poor performance and was put on the street with a big fat severance package. The company was a wreck and the board brought back McDonald’s predecessor, A.G. Laffley, to straighten the company out.
Apparently MacDonald’s management skills have not improved since Obama hired him to run the VA. His recent statement demonstrates he has the same arrogance as Mr. Obama.
Exactly! What a crock. Of course Disney measures waiting times. Only fools and Obama voters, but I repeat myself, believe this crap.
The idiot is a typical Veteran-hating LIB appointed by Clown Prince nobama. The idiot should be fired immediately and have any retirement yanked. All the Vets who waited AND DIED should have some time with this jerk-o**.
Early life and education[edit]
McDonald was born on June 20, 1953 in Gary, Indiana, and grew up in Chicago.[4] He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering. At West Point he served as the Brigade Adjutant for the Corps of Cadets and was awarded the Silver Medal from the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacturing and Commerce. After graduation, he served in the U.S. Army for 5 years, primarily in the 82nd Airborne Division, attaining the rank of Captain, and earned an MBA from the University of Utah in 1978. Upon leaving the military he received the Meritorious Service Medal.[5]
Career[edit]
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid meets with Veterans Affairs nominee Robert McDonald on July 16, 2014
McDonald joined Procter & Gamble in 1980.[6] He served as a brand manager for Tide from 1984-1986. In 1989 he transferred to Toronto to lead P&G’s Canadian Laundry business, and moved to the Philippines as General Manager in 1991. In 1995 he became Vice President, Laundry & Cleaning Products Asia, and relocated to Japan. A year later in 1996, McDonald became President, Japan Operations, and in 1999, President, Northeast Asia. Two years later he moved to Brussels as President, Global Fabric Care and later President, Global Fabric & Home Care. He was appointed Vice Chairman, Global Operations in 2004 and appointed Chief Operating Officer in July 2007. McDonald became President and Chief Executive on July 1, 2009.[7] He assumed the Chairman of the Board role January 1, 2010. He retired from P&G on June 30, 2013.[8]
Under McDonald’s leadership, P&G grew organic sales by an average of about three percent per year with core earnings per share up an average of about four percent. P&Gs stock price rose from $51.10 to $78.80 during his tenure as CEO over a fifty percent increase. The company’s market capitalization puts it among the top fifteen most valuable companies in the world. P&G also made significant strategic adjustments to its product portfolio. The Company acquired Ambi Pur and formed a joint venture with Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, which will enable P&G to expand its Consumer Health Care business. P&G also divested its remaining food business, Pringles, exited the pharmaceutical business, increased its focus on discontinuous innovation through the establishment of transformational platform technologies and a new business creation group, and initiated a five-year, $10 billion productivity program.[9]
Source: Wikipedia
Sorry for the duplication!
Sounds like the VA just entered the “stupid contest” that current participants of the Forestry Service and CDC are leading ... however, things may change quickly with a pro like the VA entering the contest.
>>When you got to Disney, do they measure the number of hours you wait in line?
This guy is just plain stupid. They do measure the wait times. They manage the wait times. They even sell the FastPass as an additional revenue source so people can skip the well-managed wait times.
An incompetent president heads an incompetent administration which attracts incompetent administrators.....
What the Secretary said was factually untrue. We take wait times very seriously. We continually push the boundaries to give our guests the best experience possible. A large team of highly trained industrial engineers are tasked with improving our guests experiences, from transportation, to guest flow, to ride comfort and certainly wait times.
Glad to see Paul Ryan tweet... Ryan is weakened right now. Man, the Romney in Paul Ryan killed him. You can feel it...
Maybe the VA would do better if they didn’t have this incompetent idiot in charge. He would make a good VP candidate for Hillary.
aside from the idiocy, Disney DOES measure wait times. If Disney ran the VA, then we wouldn’t be in this mess.
That’s sad and dumbfounding.
The arrogance of it is breathtaking.
Give the vets free private health care, sell off or privatize the VA properties, and eliminate all bureaucracy not needed to administer the insurance cards. Make them part of another department and eliminate the rest. That’s not just a win-win - that’s a Yuge win-win.
It was Proctor & Gamble. They booted him right before I retired.
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