Councilman
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- Riverside, County, CA.
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Buckle up because as the rest of the world continues to show that they too have very little confidence that Vacationing Obama ever do the right thing it is likely to get much worse before it gets any better.
If you look at the Stock Markets around the Globe you can see that confidence is low, and everyone who knows that the Markets are driven by the hope of what tomorrow brings know it.
Awesome, huh? She has messes to clean up everyday but she's the CEO of a company with just 2 employees, her and her BFF. Bet she never had a mess to clean up like the one Obama was given.Pay attention, Adam and Sheik, along with any other liberal Obama supporter. This CEO nails it
Breitbart.tv » Small Businesswoman’s Epic Rant Against Obama’s Disastrous Economic Policies
Awesome, huh? She has messes to clean up everyday but she's the CEO of a company with just 2 employees, her and her BFF. Bet she never had a mess to clean up like the one Obama was given.
And how about that economic advice of hers for potential investors?
"Cash is king. Right now I would say cash out of absolutely everything and hoard cash." ~ Amylia Antonetti
... that's good for the economy, right? :roll: Is she trying to help the economy or is she trying to help crash the economy?
If she understands what leadership is ... and according to you, "NO leader can delegate responsibility," then who's right when it comes to a leader delegating responsibility? You, who claims no leader can ... or your new favorite CEO of a company of two, Amylia Antonetti, who says, successful leadership is about the ability to create a "phenominal team" and delegating to them?Seems you lack any knowledge of leadership skills and don't seem to understand that "YOUR" President only places blame never accepting responsibility. NO leader can delegate responsibility. this is the Obama economy and it is the job of Obama to clean up the mess he says he inherited. Doesn't matter how many employees that CEO has, she understands what leadership and being a CEO means.
If she understands what leadership is ... and according to you, "NO leader can delegate responsibility," then who's right when it comes to a leader delegating responsibility? You, who claims no leader can ... or your new favorite CEO of a company of two, Amylia Antonetti, who says, successful leadership is about the ability to create a "phenominal team" and delegating to them?
"A team. Absolutely, hands down, no question, a team. Building a phenominal team. Every great leader has a phenominal amazing team around them because you can be aware of everything but you can't be great at everything. You just need to be great at that one segment of what it is that you do so you can work on your business but you need an amazing phenominal team of peoople around you to work in your business." ~ Amylia Antonetti
The answer is you seem to believe that authority comes without responsibility.See if you understand the difference between authority and responsibility. Get back to me with the answer
The answer is you seem to believe that authority comes without responsibility.
Non-sequitur. The person you delegate responsibility to can be the perfect choice and they still **** up. The point is, you don't think a good leader delegates responsibility but the CEO of one employee you've been shaking your pom-poms over said the opposite. So who's right? You or her?Still don't know the difference do you? I can see you never managed anything or anyone. You can delegate authority but if that authority is misueed or the results not as desired then the leader made a bad decision and gave authority to someone who couldn't handle it. That responsibility for the poor performance rests with the leader. That is Management 101
Non-sequitur. The person you delegate responsibility to can be the perfect choice and they still **** up. The point is, you don't think a good leader delegates responsibility but the CEO of one employee you've been shaking your pom-poms over said the opposite. So who's right? You or her?
The answer is you seem to believe that authority comes without responsibility.
Non-sequitur. You didn't answer my question.It is called "getting the big bucks" for that responsibility belongs to that individual. In your world responsibility doesn't exist for that individual. Management 101 says you are wrong
That is a wonderfully projection type of statement seeing as Obama is out there at this very moment deflecting any responsibility for anything he has done for the past three years.
j-mac
Non-sequitur. You didn't answer my question.
She said delegating responsibility to a "phenominal amazing team" is vital for a leader to be successful. You said the polar opposite in that "no leader can delegate responsibility."
Who is right? You or her?
What? He's behaving like a politician? How dare he?That is a wonderfully projection type of statement seeing as Obama is out there at this very moment deflecting any responsibility for anything he has done for the past three years.
j-mac
What? He's behaving like a politician? How dare he?
What? He's behaving like a politician? How dare he?
No, I voted for Obama because I wanted to keep the U.S. Supreme Court from becoming too infested with Conservatives.Is that why you voted for Obama, to get another politician in the WH? Where are the economic results promised by Obama? 25 million unemployed/under employed Americans, 4 trillion added to the debt, downgrade of our credit, record budget deficits, stalled economic growth, rising misery index?
It's not a dodge, it's what politicians do. Name a politician who doesn't behave like a politician and I'll show you someone whose political life is rather short lived.Oh don't give that dodge....What a cop out....It is akin to Stewart, or Mahr hiding behind the "I'm only a comiedian" tag when they get busted saying something stupid.
j-mac
No, I voted for Obama because I wanted to keep the U.S. Supreme Court from becoming too infested with Conservatives.
No, I voted for Obama because I wanted to keep the U.S. Supreme Court from becoming too infested with Conservatives.
I think it's cute how the person who only votes for the candidate with an "R" after their name seems to think he knows what the founders of this great nation envisioned for the supreme court they established. :roll:I see, so a liberal Supreme Court is what our Founders envisioned and the economic policy of Obama doesn't matter to you? Our Founders got away from the Nanny State and now you want to bring it back. Wonder what your attitude would be if a Republican generated these kind of results 2 1/2 years after taking office?
As I've shown you many times, in many ways, Republicans have generated these kinds of results and even worse. Your solution was to give them four more years.Wonder what your attitude would be if a Republican generated these kind of results 2 1/2 years after taking office?
And it's a valid point -- it's the nature of politics.Understandable. What isn't understandable is defending things that you would slam if the politician was from another party. Just a general statement. Not that there aren't slews of examples of this happening all around.
I think it's cute how the person who only votes for the candidate with an "R" after their name seems to think he knows what the founders of this great nation envisioned for the supreme court they established. :roll:
Name some of those ideas that went against the Constitution....That liberals seem to think that the Founders ideas are outdated, and have no problem trashing the Constitution at every turn should be worrisome to us all.
j-mac
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