I saw the mayor of Atlanta, and I hope they do better in the next election. While what he says is mostly true, he is not displaying the attributes a person of leadership should have.
He is not leading, and that is his sole job. He is sidestepping, blaming others, and tossing up his hands not my problem.....
That doesn't cut it.
He needs to lead. Take responsibility, set up meetings, get a plan in place, and so forth. Let the people know something is being done, let the. Know they can help each other, let them know that the world has not fallen apart.
I see this often, when there is a disaster in the South, well all heck broke loose, it is everyone else's fault, there is nothing that can be done, we need to bash the fedral govt until they do something for us...
That comes from the 'leadership' down there, and the average joe just naturally follows along. People are the same all over, not saying anything about people.
We have a devastating early snow storm in South Dakota, or a blizzard, or minus 25 degrees in the north, and there is just as much loss, just as much pain, but the leaders lead, the people follow, and the issue gets dealt with.
A very big cultural difference there in leadership and dealing with things.
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