QuickTidal, on 25 March 2020 - 11:42 AM, said:
Abyss, on 25 March 2020 - 03:42 AM, said:
QuickTidal, on 25 March 2020 - 01:41 AM, said:
LinearPhilosopher, on 24 March 2020 - 11:51 PM, said:
Abyss, on 24 March 2020 - 11:24 PM, said:
At the extreme other end of the spectrum i think Trump is actively trying to kill off people... between wrong drugs and the Easter thing... tho more likely he's just hoping for a Market rise and fully intends to backpedal by Easter.
itd be nice if he didn't look like a nervous wreck every single effing time he was doing a conference. Quite the contrast to JT
Im also livid at the fact he announced hed be shutting down non essential things, and not even provide a list at the same time. I was worried my work would be shut down (despite being remote). Hes a bloody moron lacking a spine.
Dude the list came out mere hours after. Relax.
You understand that companies apply for essential service (mine did) and that process takes time, right?
Frig sake. I dont like Doug much either...but hes honestly doing a great job during a crisis...Justin is calmer, but hes falling behind on actually doing stuff instead of just suggesting it.
I wont go much past 'decent', but he's holding the line at least.
PM JT... look, I have no special insight, but every single decision he makes now is going to have impact on lives, economics, and politics. I believe that the lives come first (unlike Trump), but nothing is easy or fast just now and most of the practical decisions have to be made at the prov level. When Federal shit starts to happen fast is when we'll know things are REALLY fncked.
For sure. I still hate the guy and a bunch of the decisions he's making benefit his corporate cronies to boot. But in the face of a disaster, he's handling it well and you could knock me over with a feather, I thought he'd bungle it. But he dropped the partisan bullshit, stopped thinking about just his voters and started thinking about the province as a whole. I have to give him credit. This will (sadly) probably get him re-elected though...I have mixed feelings about that.
I don't want FAST from Trudeau....I want decisive and forceful from Trudeau. He's very good at speaking to us, very good at his job probably 70% of the time...but a bunch of his early press conferences didn't have the serious tone that his most recent one took on. People were flouting the rules because he didn't say you MUST, he said something much more open ended and both non-essential businesses AND Queens students didn't take him seriously as a result. Ford on the other hand looked like he was about to cry in every conference....that told me he understands the gravity of all this, and he scolded the people who went out who didn't have to. If we were doing scorecards, Doug MIGHT be winning. As much of a bad taste as that leaves in my mouth.
Ok they released the list hours after when they originally said next day. They clearly don't have their act together. Lack of organisation.
@ Bolded part: Sorry that is just bullshit. In corporate talk we call that emotional management. The tone at the top cascades down, and if you are unable to properly manage your emotions, it cascades to your team affecting performance. Part of leadership involved distancing yourself from your own emotions and projecting calm and serenity, regardless of whether its a sunny day or the apocalypse is on your doorstep. By staying calm, you can make better more informed decisions as well as create the possibility that control can be asserted somehow. I believe Hemingway called courage "Grace under Pressure", ford has none.
Thats why despite my own list of grievances with JT hes done substantially better.
@red part: Im sorry have you watched soo much trump stuff that your bar for good leadership is a having working brain?