Who's the best presidential hopeful to replace Obama and return America to it's greatness? Here's a perspective you need to consider in your ability to answer that question. It’s worth taking a minute to read this. Then click “share.” We elected Obama, purely on "likeable" and "emotion." We totally ignored necessary and applicable experience in electing our current president. We see where that's gotten us. Now it's serious business. We are one president away from complete destruction and insolvency. Here’s some clarity in how to properly answer who’s best for the job.
Here's how I look at it. You've got Wallmart (America), a general retailer of massive available products level, it's in the tank, going down the drain, financially insolvent, four more years of the same leadership and the greatest retailer of all time worldwide will be gone.
You need to hire someone as President of Wallmart to turn it around, make it profitable again, make it function and return it to it's previous effective, productive, well-oiled functional successful machine it once was in it's last great financially successful period, 1990's.
Here's your candidate base for that job. You've got Three former presidents of the 7-11 Corporation (Governor's of States), 7-11 a limited general retailer of limited product offerings; a former President of Godfather's Pizza chain. Then you have the former CEO of Wallmart who was in the number #3 position at Wallmart in the 1990s, a man who was crucial the driving force within Wallmart to the healthy state of Wallmart in the 1990s. A man who was the driving force within Wallmart at the "place" of success and productivity you are trying to save Wallmart from default and return back to in success.
Who am I going to pick? One of the three former 7-11 Corporation presidents? Sure, they have successful leadership as the Presidents of a chain of stores in much different business environments and with a miniscule business model compared to Wallmart. The Godfather Pizza Chain former President? Great guy, I really like him personally, straight up, straight shooter. But, even in his successes with Godfather's Pizza, a limited product retailer. Does his experience really translate to success at running a Wallmart?
OR the former CEO, the guy who was the driving force of the success Wallmart experienced in the state of health that is exactly where we are trying to get Wallmart back to? For me, if I can't afford further risks between how these other candidates from completely different business models, although successful at those levels, will operate in achieving the needs of this necessary new Wallmart leader. Then who would you hire?
Newt. The one who's proven to be able to do the exact job you need done, in the exact environment, business model, system that you need success achieved at saving Wallmart and turning it back into the world leader powerhouse it has historically been.
Hell, Apple fired Steve Jobs because he was a nut, asshole to people and even his own employees. Steve Jobs was brutal on his employees, made them work 12 hours a day until they produced his vision in products. He was NOT LIKEABLE! He refused to accept responsibility for his own child when his girlfriend got pregnant. He was a flat-out asshole as a person. But, being a great guy and likeable was not his job as president of Apple before he was fired.
When Apple started faltering, who did they hire back to run the company, turn it around and make it even more successful? They hired the asshole back and he drove success of the Apple Corporation beyond it's previous state and rocketed it back into one of the greatest corporations of all time. :)
A Gingrich/Cain ticket is the best America could ever hope for at this time in our history. The stars have lined up for us perfectly in this moment in time and need. In offering the exact record of success and experience desperately needed in reducing government spending, balancing our budget, reforming welfare, reforming our tax code, creating millions of new jobs and turning our economy back into a well-burning fire house of economic growth. We've got one chance to fix this. We have to go with with what we know works. Tried proven experience in the same place we need it now!
Please click “share” if you have the ability to see the reality and clarity here within.
David Carter
Here's how I look at it. You've got Wallmart (America), a general retailer of massive available products level, it's in the tank, going down the drain, financially insolvent, four more years of the same leadership and the greatest retailer of all time worldwide will be gone.
You need to hire someone as President of Wallmart to turn it around, make it profitable again, make it function and return it to it's previous effective, productive, well-oiled functional successful machine it once was in it's last great financially successful period, 1990's.
Here's your candidate base for that job. You've got Three former presidents of the 7-11 Corporation (Governor's of States), 7-11 a limited general retailer of limited product offerings; a former President of Godfather's Pizza chain. Then you have the former CEO of Wallmart who was in the number #3 position at Wallmart in the 1990s, a man who was crucial the driving force within Wallmart to the healthy state of Wallmart in the 1990s. A man who was the driving force within Wallmart at the "place" of success and productivity you are trying to save Wallmart from default and return back to in success.
Who am I going to pick? One of the three former 7-11 Corporation presidents? Sure, they have successful leadership as the Presidents of a chain of stores in much different business environments and with a miniscule business model compared to Wallmart. The Godfather Pizza Chain former President? Great guy, I really like him personally, straight up, straight shooter. But, even in his successes with Godfather's Pizza, a limited product retailer. Does his experience really translate to success at running a Wallmart?
OR the former CEO, the guy who was the driving force of the success Wallmart experienced in the state of health that is exactly where we are trying to get Wallmart back to? For me, if I can't afford further risks between how these other candidates from completely different business models, although successful at those levels, will operate in achieving the needs of this necessary new Wallmart leader. Then who would you hire?
Newt. The one who's proven to be able to do the exact job you need done, in the exact environment, business model, system that you need success achieved at saving Wallmart and turning it back into the world leader powerhouse it has historically been.
Hell, Apple fired Steve Jobs because he was a nut, asshole to people and even his own employees. Steve Jobs was brutal on his employees, made them work 12 hours a day until they produced his vision in products. He was NOT LIKEABLE! He refused to accept responsibility for his own child when his girlfriend got pregnant. He was a flat-out asshole as a person. But, being a great guy and likeable was not his job as president of Apple before he was fired.
When Apple started faltering, who did they hire back to run the company, turn it around and make it even more successful? They hired the asshole back and he drove success of the Apple Corporation beyond it's previous state and rocketed it back into one of the greatest corporations of all time. :)
A Gingrich/Cain ticket is the best America could ever hope for at this time in our history. The stars have lined up for us perfectly in this moment in time and need. In offering the exact record of success and experience desperately needed in reducing government spending, balancing our budget, reforming welfare, reforming our tax code, creating millions of new jobs and turning our economy back into a well-burning fire house of economic growth. We've got one chance to fix this. We have to go with with what we know works. Tried proven experience in the same place we need it now!
Please click “share” if you have the ability to see the reality and clarity here within.
David Carter
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