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Donald Trump is a competent, honest and successful businessman: True/False
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<blockquote data-quote="miamited" data-source="post: 73970879" data-attributes="member: 270136"><p>Hi rambot,</p><p></p><p>Well, based on both his current activities and what I know of his past activities...</p><p></p><p>I think it apparent that he isn't 'competent' in the position that he has placed himself. A competent leader would not spend so much time and rhetoric dividing the people over which he leads. He would know that there isn't any good to be gained from such a tactic. Never has been and never will be. Division leads to distrust and animosity. Neither are good traits to encourage in a nation of people or an office environment. However, Donald Trump has gone on record that he likes it that way. He likes his employees to be 'on edge' constantly. He seems to think that it makes them work better. It would seem that the actual reality of such an atmosphere is that people don't get much done at all.</p><p></p><p>My grade on competence....D</p><p></p><p>'Honest'? Even his own supporters agree that he's fairly loose with the truth.</p><p></p><p>Honesty...F</p><p></p><p>'Successful businessman'? I have, from time to time, followed some of Donald Trump's wheeling and dealings. He isn't particularly successful as I think of a successful businessman. Bill Gates is successful. Jeff Bezos is successful. They are likable people who act in reasonably responsible ways and they don't [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] and crow about their wealth like boors often do. As far as I know they haven't either one found it necessary to avail themselves of bankruptcy laws to get out of paying just bills and they provide fairly healthy work environments for their people. In my estimation, Donald Trump is just a successful cheater and crook who operates a very, very small business empire.</p><p></p><p>Some estimates say that he employees some 22,000 folks. Jeff Bezo's empire employs nearly half a million and that includes the several companies that he oversees. Bill Gates, in his heyday prior to 2008, had over 120,000 employees working at Microsoft. For me, being a successful businessman includes putting others to work and providing them with a reasonably good work environment.</p><p></p><p>Successful businessman...C+</p><p></p><p>God bless,</p><p>In Christ, ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miamited, post: 73970879, member: 270136"] Hi rambot, Well, based on both his current activities and what I know of his past activities... I think it apparent that he isn't 'competent' in the position that he has placed himself. A competent leader would not spend so much time and rhetoric dividing the people over which he leads. He would know that there isn't any good to be gained from such a tactic. Never has been and never will be. Division leads to distrust and animosity. Neither are good traits to encourage in a nation of people or an office environment. However, Donald Trump has gone on record that he likes it that way. He likes his employees to be 'on edge' constantly. He seems to think that it makes them work better. It would seem that the actual reality of such an atmosphere is that people don't get much done at all. My grade on competence....D 'Honest'? Even his own supporters agree that he's fairly loose with the truth. Honesty...F 'Successful businessman'? I have, from time to time, followed some of Donald Trump's wheeling and dealings. He isn't particularly successful as I think of a successful businessman. Bill Gates is successful. Jeff Bezos is successful. They are likable people who act in reasonably responsible ways and they don't [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] and crow about their wealth like boors often do. As far as I know they haven't either one found it necessary to avail themselves of bankruptcy laws to get out of paying just bills and they provide fairly healthy work environments for their people. In my estimation, Donald Trump is just a successful cheater and crook who operates a very, very small business empire. Some estimates say that he employees some 22,000 folks. Jeff Bezo's empire employs nearly half a million and that includes the several companies that he oversees. Bill Gates, in his heyday prior to 2008, had over 120,000 employees working at Microsoft. For me, being a successful businessman includes putting others to work and providing them with a reasonably good work environment. Successful businessman...C+ God bless, In Christ, ted [/QUOTE]
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