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Re: and Trump wants to arm teachers.... ZZZzzshart // Zim

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GM to you kind sir!

Kushner has tremendous talent and has learned to glean knowledge form those who have been there and done that successfully ahead of him for decades.

So he was not afraid to learn from experienced businessmen no mater their political persuasion. I have NO problem with that. I also did the same thing. My mentor was a man who was a Lt. in the Army in WW2 under Patton. He was very successful in business and I learned a lot from him.

I am also a student of Jack Welch.. Shrewd businessman...
One of my favorite quotes of his ?\"Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others."

SO TRUE......

Zim, I am not and never have been my whole life in favor of NEPOTISM. Kushner, Jr., Ivanka, all talented young people, are still family and to me, this wreaks of Nepotism.

I am confident there are plenty of other talented young business people in the country that could easily perform whatever it is Donald Trump would ever want or need from them equally as well.

I just really hate the appearance of Nepotism. I agree Kushner and the rest of the kids have been successful. That is not an issue. It is just how I view it and I do not like it and never have...

I did not hire my brilliant daughters to work for me at my corporation. I asked their advice a time or two at the family table, but I would not employ them and did not need to. They are both top tier at their respective positions in the working world. Both have doctorate degrees. And still attending furthering educational classes. So I am proud daddy whose prayers for his daughters from the beginning have been answered and granted.

They are BOTH smarter than their father...

My best to you this day sir!

micro....


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Re: and Trump wants to arm teachers.... ZZZzzshart
By: Zimbler0
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Sat, 24 Feb 18 7:45 PM
Msg. 01007 of 06530

ZZShart > Do you think Kushner who has no security clearance, and can’t get one, should be in the White House, and even negotiate with Israelis and Palestinians, or be fired and be gone?


Hey zz,
What does Kushner have to do with guns and school childrens?

But do feel free to open a new thread on the subject.

>>>
Inside Jared Kushner’s circle of trust

https://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/29/jared-kushner-inner-circle-confidants-240116

In his former life as a Manhattan real estate developer and newspaper owner, Jared Kushner often lunched with Alan Patricof, a venture capitalist and Democratic fundraiser with a decades-long allegiance to the Clintons.

Patricof, 81, fit the profile of a typical Kushner friend — a wealthy patrician New Yorker old enough to be his father, whom Kushner sought out for advice (see also: Rupert Murdoch, Joel Klein and Ron Perelman).


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In the early days of Donald Trump’s presidential bid, Patricof said he wondered about his young friend. “I thought, God, I wouldn’t want to be Jared Kushner having to defend this guy,” he said. “I was saying, ‘If I were him, I would slink away.’ I think his natural instincts are not as a Trump supporter. But the opposite has happened.”

Kushner, in the words of one person who knows him, is a longtime “collector of people.”

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(Article does continue. Zim.)

My takeaway from this?
Kushner is a LOT more inclusive of opposing viewpoints
than any of the liveral retards ever thought about being.

Zim.


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