SpaceCoastVol
Jacked up on moonshine and testosterone
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Examples,and please show your work....thanks in advance.When was the last time we had a President that took responsibility? I'm not disagreeing that Trump passes the blame. He absolutely does. But I cannot recall a President who hasn't done the same. They may not have been as boisterous or arrogant about it as Trump, but they did it.
I hire and fire at my job..... sometimes I hire the person with more experience..... sometimes I hire the person with less experience...... the main thing I looked for was someone I can trust..... with all the leaks and backstabbing I’m sure trump wanted someone he could trust more than anything else.... either way it is trumps fault if it doesn’t work..... if we ever know if we ever know as hard as it is to find real details.Don’t know enough about him. I’m sure he’s a smart guy, but if it’s me, I go steal a top supply chain guru that’s been doing it for a long time. Would probably look for military experience in the same area of expertise along with excellent track record in the corporate/business world. IOW, a person in high demand that knows this stuff forward and backward.
Whereabouts are you talking about?So here's a little insight from my day out shopping. We went to three different grocery stores, WINCO which is a regional employee owned store with good prices and a good place to buy generic supplies and anything you need for Hispanic dishes, Market of Choice (MOC) (similar to Whole Foods) and Trader Joe's. In WINCO about 30% of customers and employees were wearing gloves and masks. At MOC I'd say it was closer to 100% both employees and customers. At Trader Joe's I'd say it was closer to 90%.
So my deduction, which may be wrong, but it seems the stores with the more expensive products are drawing people more likely to protect themselves.