Trump's big secret.

The faggotry level of this thread=11!~

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I'm surprised that New Yorkers have lost so much of their pride, I'd think they'd turn on these assholes making fun of New York talk and jargon...
 
Another high school (maybe) genius who doesn't know the def of liberal. From the Latin free, for the individual and small gov.
Easier to spout KKK bumper stickers
No Latin at your college?.
Boy the ignorance is a hoot. How do you get through the day? Suck on socialist benefits?
 
Just want his taxes. Jealous of his vagina grabbing boasts? Were you one of his conned university people? Get any of the payout?
 
Another high school (maybe) genius who doesn't know the def of liberal. From the Latin free, for the individual and small gov.
Easier to spout KKK bumper stickers
No Latin at your college?.
Boy the ignorance is a hoot. How do you get through the day? Suck on socialist benefits?
Yeah, right.
 
Trump is fuctionally illiterate

I think that's an exaggeration. The man is surely functionally literate. Now, to what extent his thinking and self-expression capability surpasses that of the minimum standard for what it means to be functionally literate is a wholly different matter.

It wouldn't surprise me to discover that he struggles to read documents written for sophisticated -- well educated, well informed and soundly critical thinking -- adult readers. I wouldn't because when I was part of my firm's campus recruiting team, countless were the occasions wherein I encountered very poorly written cover letters and/or encountered applicants who, despite having very high grades in a specialized area -- usually computer programming, math, sciences -- struggled to communicate effectively, to say nothing of eloquently.

The challenges they faced ranged from poorly considering and organizing their thoughts prior to uttering them to a basic lack of facility with English. Those individuals surely went about the most mundane of life's activities with aplomb. Needless to say, we didn't offer positions to those applicants. The firm provides all sorts of training in myriad disciplines; however, we require that employees have very strong critical thinking and thought organizational skills prior to joining us.

I suppose we, like others, might make an exception for the right inordinately gifted technologist, but in 20 years, I've never met such a standout. It's not easy to be 20-something and so greatly outstrip someone having 10+ years of experience in the same thing so as to merit a firm making such an exception on one's behalf. Such a candidate would have to not only "hit the ball out of the park" -- everyone we hire does that -- but into the next state.

Trump has managed to be successful because, apparently, he has something of a "built in" sense for real estate, perhaps deal making when profit is the motivating factor all parties involved. That is what it is, and in this country, for Trump, it's a great thing. That doesn't, however, make him "President material." Sadly, American voters made it clear in the 2016 election that the bar they've set for the persons whom they'd see be POTUS is both low and insubstantial.

If Trump has to have the difficult super secret stuff read to him by his daughter...his presidency may not last even one term.

I don't know whether that's plausible, so, or even likely. Take a moment and read about Edit Galt Wilson.
 
Trump is fuctionally illiterate

I think that's an exaggeration. The man is surely functionally literate. Now, to what extent his thinking and self-expression capability surpasses that of the minimum standard for what it means to be functionally literate is a wholly different matter.

It wouldn't surprise me to discover that he struggles to read documents written for sophisticated -- well educated, well informed and soundly critical thinking -- adult readers. I wouldn't because when I was part of my firm's campus recruiting team, countless were the occasions wherein I encountered very poorly written cover letters and/or encountered applicants who, despite having very high grades in a specialized area -- usually computer programming, math, sciences -- struggled to communicate effectively, to say nothing of eloquently.

The challenges they faced ranged from poorly considering and organizing their thoughts prior to uttering them to a basic lack of facility with English. Those individuals surely went about the most mundane of life's activities with aplomb. Needless to say, we didn't offer positions to those applicants. The firm provides all sorts of training in myriad disciplines; however, we require that employees have very strong critical thinking and thought organizational skills prior to joining us.

I suppose we, like others, might make an exception for the right inordinately gifted technologist, but in 20 years, I've never met such a standout. It's not easy to be 20-something and so greatly outstrip someone having 10+ years of experience in the same thing so as to merit a firm making such an exception on one's behalf. Such a candidate would have to not only "hit the ball out of the park" -- everyone we hire does that -- but into the next state.

Trump has managed to be successful because, apparently, he has something of a "built in" sense for real estate, perhaps deal making when profit is the motivating factor all parties involved. That is what it is, and in this country, for Trump, it's a great thing. That doesn't, however, make him "President material." Sadly, American voters made it clear in the 2016 election that the bar they've set for the persons whom they'd see be POTUS is both low and insubstantial.

If Trump has to have the difficult super secret stuff read to him by his daughter...his presidency may not last even one term.


I don't know whether that's plausible, so, or even likely. Take a moment and read about Edit Galt Wilson.
think that's an exaggeration. The man is surely functionally literate
To make a trite analogy describing our exchange, I view the glass as being half full and you view it as being half empty. Essentially,though, we are saying the same thing.

It wouldn't surprise me to discover that he struggles to read documents written for sophisticated -- well educated, wellinformed and soundly critical thinking -- adult readers
The very thought of such a person being entrusted to read and decipher complex security briefs ought to be alarming. And having to filter the data through the mind of a more literate person before Trump gets it could be problematic.

Sadly, American voters made it clear in the 2016 election that the bar they've set for the persons whom they'd see be POTUS is both low and insubstantial.
I wouldn''t evoke the American collective as being responsible for Trump. More voted against him than voted for him.
 

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