President Trump flips off heckler at Michigan Ford plant

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You can bet the guy just lost his job. There's a time and place for idiocy, and the workplace is not the time or the place.



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You can bet the idiot just lost his job. There's a time and place for idiocy, and the workplace is not the time or the place.



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I just referred tto this in another post. When another man calls you a pedo or whatever was suggested they called.him, what response would they expect?
 
Another sad page was written today in this all ready too dark a chapter of the American Presidency.

Sadder pages have been written. Apparently you've never heard of LBJ.

"President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) had a widely documented reputation for being exceptionally
crude, vulgar, and uncouth in both public and private settings. He was known for a range of behaviors intended to assert dominance and make others uncomfortable, which contrasted sharply with the polished image of his predecessor, John F. Kennedy.
Examples of LBJ's documented crudeness include:
  • Conducting meetings from the bathroom He would frequently oblige aides and even cabinet members to continue conversations while he was sitting on the toilet.
  • Public urination Johnson was known to urinate in semi-public places, such as in a congressional parking lot or on the side of the road, sometimes in front of staff or Secret Service agents, famously telling one agent, "That's all right, son, It's my prerogative".
  • Exposing himself and boasting He referred to his penis as "Jumbo" and would occasionally display it to others, including female secretaries, or point to it on his desk and declare, "This is what got me where I am today". He also frequently boasted about his sexual prowess and numerous affairs.
  • Intimidation tactics Known as "The Johnson Treatment," he would use his imposing 6'4" height to invade people's personal space, leaning in close to their faces, belching, and using a combination of flattery and intense browbeating to secure political compliance.
  • Insensitive comments He made a point of making his female employees feel scrutinized, making comments about their weight and appearance, and explicitly stating he wanted to look at a "good, trim back end".
 
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When Brandon visited Volvo auto plant the managers told the workers to stand silent and applaud when told. Several called in sick that day and the bosses were not happy

If your political beliefs mean more then your job go for it
 
Another sad page was written today in this all ready too dark a chapter of the American Presidency.
If a Republican voter sees a Progressive person on the ground begging for help, do not help them. Even if they have family members affected also with them. Republican lives are being affected more and more now negatively from these insurrectionists. And of course, we are acting slow in response. May the Prog politicians, entertainers, media, elite's burn in hell.
 
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Trump has been their giant **** YOU to a country that has so terribly victimized them since the day he came down the escalator.

So this is appropriate. This is his level and their level.
In the case of the heckler. If the person is a good employee and works within the rules and messed with from others, that person has a right to think of what he/she did. Trump though, is not about denying rights to people.
 
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