Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Tweets For The Day













1 comment:

Anonymous said...

“Health workers are risking their lives daily. And to see him come out there and for 90 minutes, and two hours, sometimes, doing exactly what you said — he’s spinning a narrative. And the narrative is, ‘I didn’t do anything wrong. I was ahead of everybody. I was great! The federal government’s doing great work.’ And it’s an outrageous lie. But what’s worse is every minute he spends doing that, he is not getting respirators to hospitals, he’s not helping the states out with the kind of PPE they need. People are dying because of his foolishness. It’s really foolishness at this point.

“You know, America — you know, folks who loved him, fine. You voted for him. You stuck it to the elites for three years. But now your loved ones can die. The game’s over. This isn’t reality TV anymore. People are dying and this guy is acting a fool.”

- David Zurawik of the Baltimore Sun (so called reporter of a so called newspaper)

Several comments:

Trump is an executive. He does not 'work'. He convenes meetings. At the meetings Trump's direct reports ... well report.. Trump and his direct reports strategize about what to do next. Trump will ask them if they have any road blocks that he can help them with. So on and so forth.

Day to Day a president is like the captain of an aircraft carrier,. He holds meetings with department heads. He consults with the XO. He reports to the admiral. When the captain goes to the bridge often he does not do shit. He monitors. He commands by negation. If he is on the bridge and he does not like the way people are performing their duties he relieves them. Nut you do not see the captain actually 'working' not often. If he is, then he is doing his job wrong.

Trump delegates getting respirators and PPE. If he delegates to the wrong person or people and they do not get the job done and it goes on to long then that is on him.

The Baltimore Sun reporter does not understand delegation or management. Scary thing that this reporter has been reporting and malinforming his readership for a long time.

About a week ago Trump was proven right about the number of respirators needed. New York did not need 30,000. Cuomo was wrong and Trump was right.

The thing about Just in Time manufacturing that we copied from Japan is this. We copied it wrong. A Japanese supplier is usually within 5 miles of their customer. The supplier for an American customer is literally 1/2 a world away. How do globalists ramp that up quickly?

Here is a fun sociology experiment. Compare to the common or good sense knowledge of a city 's reporters to the outcomes of a city. Maybe there is a reason Baltimore is a shithole?