To: dfwgator
What President Trump did today was demonstrate the exact kind of out of the box thinking that's missing in Washington DC today.
This was an all-out declaration of war against this virus, not unlike the declaration of war against Germany and Japan during WW2.
The same way FedGov used GM and Ford to build war machinery, this President is using Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, CVS, Walgreens, Google and more to battle against the Wuhan virus.
It's brilliant.
568 posted on
03/13/2020 1:32:50 PM PDT by
usconservative
(When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
To: usconservative
This is the Trump I voted for.
But for God’s sake he needs to get some rest.
577 posted on
03/13/2020 1:35:49 PM PDT by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: usconservative
What President Trump did today was demonstrate the exact kind of out of the box thinking that's missing in Washington DC today. ...
It's brilliant. Well said!
We finally have a businessman in the Oval Office rather than a politician.
Trump used principles of leadership and management to achieve the desired results. Specifically, he delegated responsibility to capable subordinates who further delegated to capable subject matter experts.
Trump is matching the exponential spread of CV with his exponential use of the assets of his office in order to defeat CV.
631 posted on
03/13/2020 2:00:57 PM PDT by
frog in a pot
(Trump is in a vicious street fight on our behalf for the soul of our nation.)
To: usconservative
What President Trump did today was demonstrate the exact kind of out of the box thinking that's missing in Washington DC today. This was an all-out declaration of war against this virus, not unlike the declaration of war against Germany and Japan during WW2. The same way FedGov used GM and Ford to build war machinery, this President is using Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, CVS, Walgreens, Google and more to battle against the Wuhan virus. It's brilliant. That was my take too....war time footing war time President.
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