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Friday, September 11, 2015
I stand with Trump for calling out Carly Fiorina and I don't care how he did it
Carly Fiorina is a joke. She nearly destroyed Hewlett-Packard when she was CEO. Her positions are more of the same, neoliberal policies (privatization, trade, deregulation, austerity) that have been a disaster for most Americans. A Carly Fiorina presidency would be horrible for all Americans other than the very wealthy. I stand with Trump for calling her out and I really don't mind the manner in which he did it. She can be insulted in a far worse fashion in my opinion, given her attitude toward less fortunate Americans.
No lie, Mike.
ReplyDeleteShe needs a new campaign slogan:
"Often Mistaken, Never In Doubt"
Haha!! That would be perfect for her!
ReplyDeletesomeone commented on a business insider article the other week that, while at hp, carly did nothing but cut jobs and walk around with her entourage trying to get as much media limelight as possible. this person claimed to be a former hp employee.
ReplyDeleteshe didnt seem to be engaged or lead the business at all, just a media whore.
I did in fact work at HP through the Carly era, she destroyed the soul of the company.
ReplyDeleteIn about 2 years she dismantled a culture of mutual trust between employers and employees. This culture had been developed and nurtured by the founders over a period of about 60 years. The only good thing, I stopped getting fat after she banned free donuts at meetings.
The "HP way" was not really all that fantastic, but it really differentiated HP from other much worse corporations at the time. The HP splinters are generally below par run of the mill corporations now, my poor stressed wife still works at one of the gutted out spin offs.
Now imagine what the self centered little missy could fuck up with an entire country.