
Click the image above to watch the video that Trump posted right before the (since deleted) med bed post.
It shows a 1987 interview with Dave Letterman where he talks about how bad the NY mayor has been doing, and how much better it could be done. He gives the example of how the city spent hundreds of millions, took 7 years to fix the Central Park ice rink, and failed. Trump took over and finished the project in 4 months at a small fraction of the cost.
His banter and examples speak to a way to run the government so well that it might even seem impossible.
If you were the mayor or a contractor on that project, you’d just been publicly humiliated. And you should understand that Trump means what he says. If he’s taking you to task and you don’t measure up, he’s prepared to humiliate you the same way: by doing your job better than you did, and in front of everyone.
Then, the President “randomly” posted about curing every disease for free, 3 days before meeting with the Big Pharma CEOs…and then he took it down after about 12 hours.
To me, that reads like a message to the Pharma CEOs: shape up fast and get those cures out there, or I’ll do the job without you. He’s giving them the chance to do the right thing, and telling them what’ll happen if they don’t.
Even better, a bit earlier as part of the same posting swarm, he shared this:

Look at the numbers in the graph.

Q Drop 626 is less conclusive, but it’s about changing the narrative. I don’t think those are coincidental.
Good news going forward.

