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posted ago by mybordersmychoice ago by mybordersmychoice +368 / -2

That is probably my main criticism of Trump and I really hope he fixes this before he runs again. You can try to shift the blame to all kinds of external factors but at the end of the day Trump has to accept a good chunk of the blame for selecting these treasonous sacks of human garbage (Kushner, Barr, etc I won't bother listing them all).

That being said there is nobody else I would rather win in 2024 but for fuck's sake I hope he has become far more skeptical of those around him and willing to fire people as needed without hesitating.

NOTE:

Before someone accuses me of being a concern troll or shill, no I have been a Trump supporter since before 2016 and I've made lots of pro-Trump memes over the years (and will continue to do so), many of which have gone viral and / or been stickied by mods here and previously on The_Donald on reddit. Here is an example and another one and there are many more I'd be happy to share. I've also helped expose deranged leftists who bragged about murdering Trump supporters which got so much exposure that they were even commented on by people as mainstream as Ann Coulter (sadly despite this and alternative media coverage and tons of police and FBI reports nothing ever came of it). I've done a hell of a lot so don't dismiss my post as "concern trolling by some new shill account paid for by Democrats / antifa", this is a legitimate criticism coming from a long term die-hard supporter.

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Justlooking250 12 points ago +12 / -0

99% of the people he can hire are dogshit anyway its not really his fault

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mybordersmychoice [S] 4 points ago +5 / -1

This is the blame-shifting I was referring to in my post. While what you said is true that 99% of the people he can hire are dogshit that doesn't mean he shouldn't apply some kind of ruthless, brutal filtering process until he finally finds that 1%, even if they technically have less experience (hell Trump had no experience as a politician and even considered that a positive and not a negative, and so did most voters).

The internal sabotage has to fucking stop.

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tholins 6 points ago +6 / -0

If you recall, his administration tried to hire supporters into many different levels of job, and the Swamp put a fucking end to that fast.

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Chopblock -1 points ago +2 / -3

That’s not how it works. That’s not how any of this works.

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Massive_Reaction 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, I’m pretty sure that’s exactly how that works.
99.999% of people can’t run a super corporation such as Apple, but Tim Cook was selected because he has the ability to put the right people in the right places at the right time.

Do you know how hard it is to find incompetent competent micro processor architect? It’s a job that 99.99% of people are incapable of doing let alone doing well. Apples CEO is paid millions and millions of dollars to find that one and 100,000 people to put them in charge.

Trump, an outsider, continually appointed insiders to positions of power and I t wasn’t a good move.

Why anyone would want to select “the best judge” with a long record of success under the current system for the supreme Court is Beyond me.

Trump should have picked three outrageously capable outsiders for the position. But instead he picked the top swamp selections.

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Chopblock 4 points ago +4 / -0

And if he did that (and despite that they were not confirmed), you’d still think the Supreme Court might save you.. Trump correctly realized that the thing he needed to demonstrate is that even our interagency failure machine could post wins if they actually cared about protecting American’s interests.

He accomplished that, and it has helped improve our position far better than four years of hamstrung searches for non-swampers and Ron Paul-style principles-clinging nothing-doers would have. The enemy press would have truly described it as failed leadership; as it stands, they have to avoid speaking of anything measurable and sling their hollow slurs and metaphors, and even liberals are starting to see past it and think back fondly on the ‘Trump Golden Age’ of prosperity, security, and peace (where even in the political chaos, riots, and bitterness they felt ‘safe enough with dad at the wheel to fight in the back seat’).

The Apple comparison is pretty funny, given that Apple’s only innovation is marketing splash and trapping customers into a ‘walled garden’ by means of hooking them on gimmicks, computing ignorance, and pretentious brand identity. A big reason why Apple’s CEO is paid millions and millions to keep up the illusion of free marketplace competition and give hope to the c-suite ‘littles’ — the latest CEO has stumbled from failure to failure in terms of actual tech innovation; they can’t even put out a decent ‘pro laptop’ that can match up to the ones made a decade ago in terms of actual user productivity.