Comments by "Stephen Villano" (@spvillano) on "The Lincoln Project"
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@William.Driscoll I've had someone blather that to me, "You think you're better than me??"
"Absolutely, you are capable of only having a simplex, you're giving me a complex and when I return as a manager, I'll remember your team wrecking today."
The nail moron, I remind them that the manager wants a promotion, hence would require a replacement - with a business degree.
The reality being, once I'm degree in hand, I'd be as gone as the previous winter from such a toxic environment, as those workers will eventually cause the business to fail. My usual practice, when the business fails, I return for the equipment sale and buy their servers, high end printers and newest office equipment for pennies on the thousands of dollars mark. Done that a half dozen times now.
Giving those employees a pinkie wave on my way back out the door.
I'm fairly accustomed to being the smartest guy in the room, I prefer not to be, as then I have a chance to learn something. I figure I'll stop learning a week or two after I'm dead. ;)
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No, I didn't survive. I couldn't possibly survive.
I'm an American, I thrived by fighting, not laying on my back like DonOLD and his fine family tradition of fleeing the draft or whoring opposition. We've been a land of second opportunities, giving a chance to whoever arrives to thrive if they've got the guts to try. Trump's family arrived fleeing a common draft to military service. We said, "Fine, but show us what you've got".
Yeah, met the seventh fleet in fine familial virtue.
We don't guarantee success, we only offer the opportunity to try. And DonOLD has repeatedly shown moral and financial bankruptcy.
A hurricane pummeled an important US possession, he threw paper towels into the ring. A pandemic scarred and wounded us, he stayed on the field - a golf course, playing with his balls.
Another term of this uncommon prostitute? I'd rather screw a wood chipper.
Because, I didn't dodge a draft. I served for over 28 years and I'm in my 60's and still slugging on after I retired. I'm far too busy to be playing with my balls or hiring the disgrace to the US Marine Corps.
Oh, for the record, I met him in person at a tri-state Chamber of Commerce function around the year 2000. He was the guest of honor. Said function experienced a 95% attrition rate, stated by the attendees, when invited the following year and refusing to attend, their refusal to attend was exclusively due to his fine attention. He was the boor of the party, ruining an otherwise pleasant networking experience for all and their spouses. He trumpeted his wondrous successes, speaking expansively about the great bankruptcies as successes to a room full of business owners.
I'm astonished that the planet stayed on its axis, given the phenomenal number of ubiquitous eyerolls.
His "success" method is easy, call every failure a success.
No, DonOLD, a failure is an opportunity to try again, not give up and call it a success.
We're Americans, we fight on, even when we initially fail, we keep going until we succeed.
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