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    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    POLITICO

    9 hours of ‘Executive Time’: Trump’s unstructured days define his presidency

    By Daniel Lippman and Eliana Johnson
    As a freewheeling president in one of the world’s most regimented jobs, Donald Trump appears to be redefining the nature of the role.

    President Donald Trump had about three times as much free time planned for last Tuesday as work time, according to his private schedule. The president was slated for more than nine hours of “Executive Time,” a euphemism for the unstructured time Trump spends tweeting, phoning friends and watching television. Official meetings, policy briefings and public appearances — traditionally the daily work of being president — consumed just over three hours of his day.

    The president was slated to spend 30 minutes on the phone with CEOs and make brief remarks at a state leadership conference. He was briefed by senior military leaders in the evening and joined them for dinner. Apart from an 11:30 a.m. meeting with White House chief of staff John Kelly — his first commitment of the day — the rest of his day consisted of open time, some in blocks as long as 2 hours and 45 minutes.

    A review of a week’s worth of the president’s private detailed schedules, from Monday Oct. 22 through Friday Oct. 26, showed that the president enjoyed more free time on Tuesday than on any other day that week, but Tuesday’s agenda was hardly atypical. And while the notion of Executive Time, and the president’s increasingly late start to the day, has come under scrutiny over the last year, this new batch of schedules obtained by POLITICO offers fresh insight into the extent to which that unscheduled time dominates Trump’s week and is shaping his presidency, allowing his whims and momentary interests to drive White House business.

    “The president’s time is in many ways his most valuable commodity because it’s finite,” said Mack McLarty, who served as chief of staff for President Bill Clinton’s first year in office. “It reflects his priorities. It reflects what he’s trying to get done with the country.”

    As a freewheeling president in one of the world’s most regimented jobs, Trump appears to be redefining the nature of the role. Past presidents were disciplined in their scheduled time, squired from meeting to meeting, event to event, from the moment they arrived in the Oval Office until they headed up to the residence at night.

    Trump, by contrast, enjoys huge blocks of unscheduled time in which he can do as he pleases. He is hardly the first president to have an erratic schedule. Both Clinton and Jimmy Carter were known to make middle-of-the-night phone calls, and every president has kept different hours: George W. Bush was an early bird, Barack Obama a night owl. But even Trump allies who say the president is always working concede that the Trump presidency is uniquely defined by his down time, when his short-term bugaboos become the drivers of his agenda, rather than any long-term vision.

    “He might read something in the paper and immediately you’d get an impromptu meeting on trade,” said a person familiar with the president’s scheduling. “It’s just more impromptu than like a month in advance you have a policy time set that you’re going to work up to.”

    Some White House aides insist that president is productive during these open stretches, calling lawmakers, Cabinet members and world leaders, and scheduling meetings rather than simply watching television in the private dining room off the Oval Office. One aide even described Trump as a “workaholic.”

    But the president’s official commitments last week began no earlier than 11 a.m. according to the schedules obtained by POLITICO, and on Tuesday — in the midst of a potential serial bomber and two weeks ahead of the midterm elections — they didn't start until 1 p.m.

    Trump’s work activity also reflects much more time spent on the performative aspects of the job, like signing ceremonies and media interviews, than on the grunt work of policymaking.

    The bulk of the president’s time last week was spent traveling to and from political rallies and campaigning on behalf of Republican candidates ahead of next Tuesday's midterm elections. On Wednesday, which began with an 11:30 a.m. meeting with John Kelly, Trump delivered brief remarks on the opioid crisis and sat for a media interview before departing for an evening rally in Wisconsin. The rest of his day, according to his schedule, was open.

    Last week’s schedules are remarkably light on policy discussions. The president spent just over two hours of his week in policy briefings, according to his schedules, and he was scheduled to receive the President’s Daily Brief on just two of the five days reviewed.

    President Obama, by contrast, was generally booked throughout the day, according to Mona Sutphen, who served as his deputy chief of staff for policy from 2009 to 2011. "I'd say it was significantly, fundamentally a different pace of intensity of workload," Sutphen said. Her successor, Nancy-Ann DeParle, recalled schedules packed with policy meetings — on average, six to seven hours per day, she said.
  2. #2
    Ghost Black Hole
    Americans are all lazy and fat

    Send me the damn migrant caravan already so they can work hard in Canada instead of getting deported and their children stolen.
  3. #3
    white americans have a natural aversion to hard work, thats why they imported negros to work their farm, chinks to work their rail, and spics to tend their garden.
  4. #4
    Ghost Black Hole
    And now you are all too cucked to even let them in the country because you're all scared some mexican dude is actually a covert ISIS operative

    Meanwhile in the glorious utopia to the north we welcome ISIS fighters and immigrants with open arms


    https://niggasin.space/thread/29839
  5. #5
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Work smarter not harder 👍🏻
  6. #6
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Or...don't work at all and blame everyone else.
  7. #7
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    So that's how you did it?
  8. #8
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by stl1 Or…don't work at all and blame everyone else.

    Like a Democrat 👍🏻
  9. #9
    Firekrochfatty African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Archer513 Like a Democrat 👍🏻

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    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    LMRAO
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    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    I'm going to lobby for deregulation, then get a job with the EPA while I buy more stock in Dow chemical.

    The middle aged white folks won't care because the TRANSGENDERRRRS ARE COMING FOR YOUR GUN BABIES! MERICA!!
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    Ghost Black Hole
    legalize meth so all the workers can work for days non stop
  13. #13
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Archer513 Like a Democrat 👍🏻



    Apparently, Archer didn't read the article.


    "Republican" President Donald Trump had about three times as much free time planned for last Tuesday as work time, according to his private schedule. The president was slated for more than nine hours of “Executive Time,” a euphemism for the unstructured time Trump spends tweeting, phoning friends and watching television. Official meetings, policy briefings and public appearances — traditionally the daily work of being president — consumed just over three hours of his day.

    "Democratic" President Obama, by contrast, was generally booked throughout the day, according to Mona Sutphen, who served as his deputy chief of staff for policy from 2009 to 2011. "I'd say it was significantly, fundamentally a different pace of intensity of workload," Sutphen said. Her successor, Nancy-Ann DeParle, recalled schedules packed with policy meetings — on average, six to seven hours per day, she said.

    The truth hurts, doesn't it, Archer?
  14. #14
    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Psshit I voted Trump to keep those darkies out! They ain't gettin none of my snap benefits or my monthly check because of the way running my meth lab hurts my back! MAGA!
  15. #15
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I hope we never Make America Goofy Again.

    SMH
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    ShizNitty Houston
    everyone wanna be a nigga but don't no one wanna be a nigger. think about that for a second
  17. #17
    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    I don't care if they say Trump directs foreign governments to spend $ at Trump properties. I'm internet savvy and know it's a jediSTEIN MEDIA FAKE NEWS LIE! MERRRICA!
  18. #18
    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    That video of Cesar at a Trump rally was photoshopped! But not the pictures of Michelle Obama with a bulge in her dress!

    I'm too smart for the NWO lies! MAGA
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    *Import 50 million beaners. America still sucks*

    "White man, work harder"
  20. #20
    Ghost Black Hole
    Send me my god damn mexicans you fat lazy POS
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