From: Sandy Thatcher <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 18:43:47 -0600 Like the good businessman he claims to be, Trump probably purposely did not delve into details about many of his policy proposals, so as to retain maximum flexibility in actually dealing with the problems ahead. So, much remains unpredictable at this point. More clarity will come when Trump starts naming his Cabinet heads. Here he faces an interesting dilemma. After running a campaign as an anti-establishment outsider, Trump may well appoint people who have been part of the establishment: Christie, Gingrich, Perry, Giuliani, etc. What will the reaction of his supporters be? But if he does not appoint people with political experience, but only people like himself, with none, can he be effective in working the halls of Congress and get anything done? Sandy Thatcher > From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 07:28:07 -0500 > > Read Outsell's publicly available analysis here. Agree? Disagree? > > ******* > > "The clean up after the storm is now under way, as Americans emerge > from a grueling election campaign. What does Trump's startling win > mean for the Information Industry? Read on." by Hugh Logue > > https://www.outsellinc.com/blog/special-analysis-us-election-and-what-it-means-information-industry?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTWpOak1tWXhaRGhtTmpBNSIsInQiOiI3QzdyUW5nUlB0UzYrcTBQYzNMN2pKXC9pR3Vrc250VzRGaks4bHh6QWphZTV1STYybUE2Zm5DU0VOVnRMQktwZVI4NWJaTm1Zem9USHV6WEZseXROcm1vbG05NEhqY09SQWI0SnREUWtZcEU9In0%3D