John Schnutter, founder and former CEO of Papa Johns, Saturday Breitbart News About how President Donald Trump is the “perfect man” that Americans need to “eject the swamp.”
when I asked Host Matthew Boyle explained how Trump has done so far and his view that he “leading the presidency like a CEO,” as he has “institutional knowledge” about how Washington, DC works and doesn't. Schnatter added that some elected officials “do not understand that they serve the joy of the masses,” but that Trump “has the idea that anything that is government is questionable and inefficient.”
“What he learned from 2016 to 2020 – the institutional knowledge he has is unique. The experience of learning how DC works, and of course how it doesn't work. But he knows which levers to hit, when to hit them, and how difficult it is to hit them. He is a guy as unique as hardwired,” explained Schnatter.
“He's the perfect guy to do what we need. It drains the swamp. If you're the CEO, this is a conversion situation. In this country, in this country, bureaucratic nonsense is ingrained in the government in DC, and now it has a tail that rocks the dogs that the government people think are working for them. They don't understand, they serve the joy of the masses. And Trump – everything starts at the top, it's all a way of thinking. Trump has the idea that anything that's a government is suspicious, perhaps inefficient, and he's cutting it out.”
When Boyle grew recently New York Times article It allegedly thrust into his head during the Cabinet meeting, and how Trump intervened and made the decision to support Rubio, Schnatter explained that he hopes that cabinet members are “challenging each other.”
Schnatter explained that if people aren't challenging each other, “you're not going to come up with the best answer.”
“If you look at the Continental Congress and Framers, there were 34 out of 38 businessmen. Merchants, shippers, small business owners, farmers, they understood common sense. They understood arithmetic was not an opinion. They understood both good and evil humanity. But in this case you need to look at the source. New York Times It's fake news, they're scams. This is really easy – it's called a joint conflict. Walt Disney called it a positive and dynamic grievance. At the end of the line – if you have a strong cabinet, if you don't have, if you're not challenging my judgment and I'm not challenging your judgment, you're not going to come up with the best answer,” Schnatter added.
“I hope they have a strong heart, just like these cabinet members. I hope they are challenging each other. I hope they are not getting along well. But at the end of the day, under Trump's guidance, they will agree to oppose it, challenge each other, make each other better and announce the best solution. And then Trump will say, “Okay, that's the drum we're marching.” They're going to march on that drum. ”
