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Hooray for tweets. As you know, this president is the King of Twitterville. That is, he loves to send his thoughts to millions via his smartphone. Trump tweets insults to enemies and plaudits to supporters. He skirts fake news media to reach voters directly and unfiltered. I like this development. If you hate him, you should […]
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Hooray for tweets.
As you know, this president is the King of Twitterville. That is, he loves to send his thoughts to millions via his smartphone.
Trump tweets insults to enemies and plaudits to supporters. He skirts fake news media to reach voters directly and unfiltered.
I like this development. If you hate him, you should like it. If you like him, you should like it. Because it does avoid the filters.
Seems to me that anything that gets us nearer to what any president is thinking is good. If he is a crackpot, his messages will probably reveal it. If he is sensible, ditto. And if you don’t want to know, you don’t have to read them.
Today’s “invasive” television is also a good service. By invasive, I mean what you see when no announcer interferes. If you watch C-Span you know what I mean. C-Span mostly turns on the cameras and lets you see and hear what is going on. Some of that kind of coverage gets into the all-news channels like CNN and Fox News.
For example, Fox recently carried 10 minutes of President Trump with various families. They were at the White House to promote the tax-cut legislation. Everything was somewhat scripted. But we could also see the president chatting informally with the families. In a sense, viewers were attending the get-together.
I like this because such gatherings reveal things to onlookers. Most folks can spot phonies (in their eyes). They recognize sincerity. Body language, gestures, and facial expressions tell them more than words can.
This serves us better than media people telling us, “The president was angry today in talking about…” Or “The president was upbeat when he…” Seeing and hearing for ourselves is better than the views of news people.
I recall one of Jimmy Carter’s presentations from the White House. Per usual he seemed scripted and stilted to me. He seemed cold and rigid. Various critics had told us this was his manner.
When the presentation ended, Carter turned and discovered friends were seated behind him. A family from his hometown, I believe. He walked to them and chatted. Fortunately, the microphones were on and viewers heard the conversation. They saw him enthusiastically embrace his friends. They heard more warmth in his greetings than they ever heard in his speeches and press conferences. For once, Americans saw and heard their president as they would a neighbor or relative.
What we see and hear of our president is so much more than voters witnessed in the past. Everything they knew about their leaders came by way of third parties. Most folks never knew FDR used a wheelchair. Because third parties scotched photos and films of him using it.
In the 1960s, Britain’s royals did themselves a favor. For the first time, they let cameras invade their privacy. Viewers heard their queen chat with family members, her prime minister, and her servants. They went driving with their queen across her Balmoral estate. (And learned she drove a Land Rover.) They joined her and her family on a picnic.
There were no announcers saying, “The Queen enjoyed her picnic with…” People saw her at the picnic and made up their own minds. As they would if they watched any other family on the beach.
Bottom line is that I like tweets. I’m all a-twitter over them!
From Tom…as in Morgan.
Tom Morgan writes about political, financial, and other subjects from his home near Oneonta. You can write to Tom at tomasinmorgan@yahoo.com. Read more of his writing at tomasinmorgan.com
Carr Recruiting in Baldwinsville has hired JESSICA PATNODE, TRISH MARSELLO, KAREN DIXON, TRACY HEATH, and AMY WOJTALEWSKI. Each will contribute to the continued expansion of the firm’s recruiting efforts.
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Carr Recruiting in Baldwinsville has hired JESSICA PATNODE, TRISH MARSELLO, KAREN DIXON, TRACY HEATH, and AMY WOJTALEWSKI. Each will contribute to the continued expansion of the firm’s recruiting efforts.
Express Employment Professionals of the Mohawk Valley has hired LORI PAVIA as a staffing consultant. She brings 18 years of recruiting and human-resource experience to the company. Pavia previously worked at The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter, NYSARC as an HR staffing coordinator for 15 years. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from SUNY Cortland.
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Express Employment Professionals of the Mohawk Valley has hired LORI PAVIA as a staffing consultant. She brings 18 years of recruiting and human-resource experience to the company. Pavia previously worked at The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter, NYSARC as an HR staffing coordinator for 15 years. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from SUNY Cortland.
PATRICK SWAIN has joined The Hayner Hoyt Corporation as an assistant project manager. He has more than 10 years of experience in environmental remediation and infrastructure upgrades with AECOM. KATIE WEAVER has joined Hayner Hoyt as its new marketing manager. Relocating from Buffalo, she previously worked as the project manager at Manzella Marketing. Weaver earned
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PATRICK SWAIN has joined The Hayner Hoyt Corporation as an assistant project manager. He has more than 10 years of experience in environmental remediation and infrastructure upgrades with AECOM. KATIE WEAVER has joined Hayner Hoyt as its new marketing manager. Relocating from Buffalo, she previously worked as the project manager at Manzella Marketing. Weaver earned her MBA from Rochester Institute of Technology and her bachelor’s degree in finance and marketing from SUNY Brockport.
Keystone Associates Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, LLC, has promoted PAUL T. WOODWARD to senior designer in its Civil Engineering Department. He has more than 18 years of experience in civil engineering and has been involved in a variety of projects. Woodward holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering technology from the SUNYIT in Utica; studied
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Keystone Associates Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, LLC, has promoted PAUL T. WOODWARD to senior designer in its Civil Engineering Department. He has more than 18 years of experience in civil engineering and has been involved in a variety of projects. Woodward holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering technology from the SUNYIT in Utica; studied civil engineering technology at Broome Community College; and mechanical and civil engineering technology at the SUNY Institute of Technology in Canton.
Three new staff members have joined CHA Consulting, Inc.’s Syracuse office. SUSAN MASTERS has joined as an assistant systems analyst supporting CHA’s electric distribution design services team. She earned her master’s degree in entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises from Syracuse University. MICHAEL HADID has joined the firm as an assistant engineer providing gas design support. He
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Three new staff members have joined CHA Consulting, Inc.’s Syracuse office. SUSAN MASTERS has joined as an assistant systems analyst supporting CHA’s electric distribution design services team. She earned her master’s degree in entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises from Syracuse University. MICHAEL HADID has joined the firm as an assistant engineer providing gas design support. He interned with Mountain Productions, a large staging and rigging company. Hadid received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. DAVID MITCHELL has come aboard as an assistant engineer providing gas design support. He received his bachelor’s degree in petroleum and natural gas engineering from Pennsylvania State University.
Report: CNY region job picture mixed in the past 12 months
The Syracuse region added more than 4,000 jobs in the past year, and the Utica–Rome, Ithaca, and Watertown–Fort Drum areas also posted solid job-growth numbers.
MATTHEW HOALCRAFT has joined the Syracuse branch of AXA Advisors, LLC. He holds a bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurship and marketing from Syracuse University and has obtained Life and Health, Series 7, and Series 63 professional licenses.
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MATTHEW HOALCRAFT has joined the Syracuse branch of AXA Advisors, LLC. He holds a bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurship and marketing from Syracuse University and has obtained Life and Health, Series 7, and Series 63 professional licenses.
JOHN FURNER has been named facilities plant operations manager at the St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) Campus of the Mohawk Valley Health System. He has been an SEMC employee since 1999, serving as an electrician. Since 2000, Furner has served as maintenance supervisor and was assigned to construction management. He received his associate degree in
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JOHN FURNER has been named facilities plant operations manager at the St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) Campus of the Mohawk Valley Health System. He has been an SEMC employee since 1999, serving as an electrician. Since 2000, Furner has served as maintenance supervisor and was assigned to construction management. He received his associate degree in electrical service technology from Mohawk Valley Community College and in 1998, he became a journeyman electrician and received a master electrician license in 2008.
JATIN PATEL, M.D. has joined the St. Elizabeth Family Medicine Residency Program as a faculty member and has privileges at St. Elizabeth Medical Center. The Residency Program is an affiliate of SEMC and the Mohawk Valley Health System. He previously was employed as assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Southern Illinois University. Patel earned his medical degree from Ross University in Dominica, West Indies, and New Brunswick, New Jersey. He completed his family medicine residency at Southern Illinois University and his bachelor’s degree in mathematics, with minors in biology and chemistry, from the University of Illinois. Patel is board certified in family medicine.
Menter, Rudin & Trivelpiece, P.C. has hired RAJA N. SEKHARAN as an associate. He is a 1993 graduate of the Valparaiso University School of Law. Sekharan went on to earn his master of laws in taxation degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. Sekharan is a member of the firm’s business restructuring, bankruptcy,
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Menter, Rudin & Trivelpiece, P.C. has hired RAJA N. SEKHARAN as an associate. He is a 1993 graduate of the Valparaiso University School of Law. Sekharan went on to earn his master of laws in taxation degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. Sekharan is a member of the firm’s business restructuring, bankruptcy, and creditors’ rights practice groups and also with the municipal law practice group.
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