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I like what Trump has done to reinvigorate business and the push to focus on keeping more industry at home. Trump has done more for the economy simply with the tone of what he's said than Obama ever did in his promises to stop outsourcing and offshoring.
I put as much attention to Trump's Tweets as I did his 'reality TV' persona. NONE.
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The media has been all over Priebus getting canned for "lack of loyalty" to Trump or supposed "leaks". Yet I haven't heard any facts to back up either of those assertions. I think the media and left views personnel changes through those type of political filters all the time, and just don't think anything else could apply. I'm getting the picture it was for basic competence (or incompetence) of Priebus, in that role. Here is why I think that:
- Trump is a business leader, and thats how business leaders principally think (in my experience)
- Yes, the apprentice was a reality show, but if you watched a bit you saw how Trump dealt with incompetence. Sure, it was entertainment but I think some of Trump's values showed through
- Priebus sounded to me he was actually relived at being dismissed. I got the impression he was in over his head
- This follows the healthcare debacle, and Trump may have held Priebus somewhat accountable. Most likely for not letting Trump know what was happening behind the scenes and serious defection dangers
While every boss appreciates loyalty of subordinates (human common sense), I don't think that is the end-all the media makes it out to be. However, for truly corrupt politicians, loyalty IS everything