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Putting Jared Kushner In Charge Is Utter Madness

So we know the opinion of a NYT op-ed writer that is a known Trump hater. She doesn't think this is a good idea? I'm shocked.... I could've told you her opinion of anything Trump does before she wrote this. Most people could.

Most people are shocked that a failed real estate developer and nepotism appointment is in charge of the US coronavirus supply chain.
 
I am sure there are rules-- like demonstrating a need for the requested items.

Sounds to me like Kushner is determining what you get and you need to make do with that.

It also sounds to me like ****ing 1984.

The past. Edited in real-time by our man Winston Smith.
 
Putting Jared Kushner In Charge Is Utter Madness

Trump’s son-in-law has no business running the coronavirus response.
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The guy looks like a retarded vampire.
 
After trump ‘went to jared’ yesterday in public, what will today’s campaign clown cluster**** bring us?

Ivanka will be showcasing her new line of masks. They are going to wait until the production is ready before they announce mandatory masks for the public though, so it might not be today.
 
Main thing is his loyalty to Trump is beyond question.
Considering the dirty tricks that the left have tried, loyality is something Trump should value.

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"The system was blinking red," one US official with access to the intelligence told The Post. Agencies "have been warning on this since January." "Donald Trump may not have been expecting this, but a lot of other people in the government were — they just couldn't get him to do anything about it," the official added.

Coronavirus: Intelligence warned Trump of pandemic in January - Business Insider




Now, watch as Trumpists stupidly and dishonestly say "anonymous source" as an attempt to protect Trump. Fox trained them to do this because Fox saw that Trump would simply fire anyone who spoke publicly against him, thereby guaranteeing that all bad news about Trump comes from anonymous sources, thereby guaranteeing that Trumpists will stupidly and dishonestly dismiss all of it as "anonymous."

Hillary was too kind by half.
 
Putting Jared Kushner In Charge Is Utter Madness

Trump’s son-in-law has no business running the coronavirus response.

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Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner. New York real estate developer.



Sit back, close your eyes for a few moments and consider this: failed real estate developer Jared Kushner is in charge of Trumps federal coronavirus PPE/ventilator supply chain.

562 COVID deaths in New York during the last 24 hours. Trump says governors are on their own. This won't end well.

Related: How Tea Party Budget Battles Left the National Emergency Medical Stockpile Unprepared for Coronavirus

Utter nonsense.
Whenever someone from the Trump administration does something right, it never fails, the faux outrage and spin begins...

Btw, propublica leans left.
Find a more credible source next time.
 
Putting Jared Kushner In Charge Is Utter Madness

Trump’s son-in-law has no business running the coronavirus response.

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Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner. New York real estate developer.


Sit back, close your eyes for a few moments and consider this: failed real estate developer Jared Kushner is in charge of Trumps federal coronavirus PPE/ventilator supply chain.

562 COVID deaths in New York during the last 24 hours. Trump says governors are on their own. This won't end well.

Related: How Tea Party Budget Battles Left the National Emergency Medical Stockpile Unprepared for Coronavirus

I agree.

That said, the 'teacher's pet can do no wrong' syndrome in the DNA of corporate and government management and continues to confound some of us. Throughout my career I've been perplexed by managers, especially the most authoritarian and micro-managing - who may be unfairly judgemental and critical of all staff except 'the golden boy'.

"The golden boy" is usually someone who everyone else disrespects (often a ruthless climber) and who 'the boss' will instantly give credit where none is due. Exactly why 'the boss' is so awed by the guy (or gal) is a mystery to all.

History is filled with these characters. For example, Churchill had a 'thing' for his science advisor Frederick Alexander Lindemann, a British physicist of German parentage.

Lindemann was a brilliant but arrogant intellectual, who quarreled sharply with many respected advisers. ... But despite his credentials, his judgment about technology was often flawed. He tried to block the development of radar in favour of infra-red beams. He discounted the first reports of the enemy’s "V" weapons programme. He pressed the case for the strategic area bombing of cities on a false premise about the impact of such bombing on civilian morale.

He also constantly undermined the PM's scientific council and nearly caused Britain's defeat in the U-Boat war by starving the anti-submarine forces of aircraft.

Lindemann's political career was a result of his close friendship with Winston Churchill, who protected Lindemann from the many in Government he had snubbed and insulted. "Love me, love my dog, and if you don't love my dog, you damn well can't love me," Churchill reportedly said to a member of Parliament who had questioned his reliance on Lindemann, and later to the same MP Churchill added, "Don't you know that he is one of my oldest and greatest friends?".[39]

"Love my dog" is the best defense Churchill had, this "rationalization" being from a man whose IQ was reputed to be 160 or higher.

Trump is willing to through anyone under the bus, expect Jared. He is convinced the guy is a genius and miracle worker and you have to "love his dog" or else.
 
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Sounds to me like Kushner is determining what you get and you need to make do with that.

Somebody has to make that determination and direct its release.
Its being based upon where its needed.
It us mysterious why a system where the supplies are directed to where they are not needed is to be preferred.
 
You didn't put him in charge. Those who voted for him, put him in charge and it's been eating his political opposites alive ever since.

So he is only responsible for those who voted for him, not the country?
 
You didn't put him in charge. Those who voted for him, put him in charge and it's been eating his political opposites alive ever since.

The only thing he's eating up is his own **** and you're happily dining on it right along with him.
 
The only thing he's eating up is his own **** and you're happily dining on it right along with him.

I didn't vote for him for my own reasons... He's earned my vote though for Nov. 2020 much to your chagrin.

Don't forget to vote! It's really the only voice that matters. :mrgreen:
 
Putting Jared Kushner In Charge Is Utter Madness

Trump’s son-in-law has no business running the coronavirus response.

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Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner. New York real estate developer.



Sit back, close your eyes for a few moments and consider this: failed real estate developer Jared Kushner is in charge of Trumps federal coronavirus PPE/ventilator supply chain.

562 COVID deaths in New York during the last 24 hours. Trump says governors are on their own. This won't end well.

Related: How Tea Party Budget Battles Left the National Emergency Medical Stockpile Unprepared for Coronavirus

He's just a wooden doll. Look at him. Ivanka as well. They only have one expression because they are both just wooden dolls. Creepy.
 
"The system was blinking red," one US official with access to the intelligence told The Post. Agencies "have been warning on this since January." "Donald Trump may not have been expecting this, but a lot of other people in the government were — they just couldn't get him to do anything about it," the official added.

Coronavirus: Intelligence warned Trump of pandemic in January - Business Insider




Now, watch as Trumpists stupidly and dishonestly say "anonymous source" as an attempt to protect Trump. Fox trained them to do this because Fox saw that Trump would simply fire anyone who spoke publicly against him, thereby guaranteeing that all bad news about Trump comes from anonymous sources, thereby guaranteeing that Trumpists will stupidly and dishonestly dismiss all of it as "anonymous."

Hillary was too kind by half.

So, you are saying we should accept hearsay, from anonymous source, because they are afraid of Trump?
 
I didn't vote for him for my own reasons... He's earned my vote though for Nov. 2020 much to your chagrin.

Don't forget to vote! It's really the only voice that matters. :mrgreen:

Well it certainly didn't lessen your appetite any. I don't take any delight in your delusions.
 
Considering the dirty tricks that the left have tried, loyality is something Trump should value.

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Dirty tricks have been a solely owned subsidiary of the gop since trickie Dickie.
 
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