Friday, 9 February 2018

NOTHING IS WHAT IT SEEMS

...Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "KEEPING UP WITH KELLY": 

Perhaps if you looked up his resume you could get answers to your questions. 

Kelly was a General in the USMC. If nothing else, he would have the experience of running an organization of thousands of individuals. Similar to that of a senior executive of a corporation.  

Posted by Anonymous to  Our Town and Its Business at 9 February 2018 at 08:31

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I didn't need to look up  his resume to know the General was an officer in the military. It goes
without saying , he had experience organizing thousands of personnel. 

I doubt my questions would be answered  in Wikipedia. 

I don't agree a General is  similar to the job of a senior executive in a private corporation. It is certainly
not the same as Chief of  Staff in the Office of this President. 

Nothing is the same as Chief of Staff in that Office. 

Furthermore , Chief of Staff in a madhouse is nothing like the same as Chief of Staff to any previous president. 

But without a doubt ,General Steele will end up going the same way as his predecessor. 

In that way,he will not be different . 

As long as people like him can be found to carry the can for the Ogre in the Oval Office, we will continue to talk about the errors and omissions of  Chief of Staff. 

Here's  something else  you might think about; the law may have given women all the rights of men 
 to serve in the military. They can wear the uniform. Achieve senior rank. Carry a weapon.
Engage in battle. They can die in combat.

They will never be accepted by men in the army. 

They will always be at risk of sexual harassment ,sexual assault  and rape.

 No law or penalty or political correctness will ever change that. 

When he was a General, John Steele was not the face of change and he obviously that hasn't 
changed  in his current role. 

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