Chapter 557, Work
Brooklyn departs from New York with a rage, and there is a posture that wants to take Lopez's precious black walnut patch pistol, and Heather Gerken is crushed with one shot.
As a result, when he arrived in Boston, he calmed down again and did not see any superfluous movements. It made his actions seem a bit thunderous and rainy.
After 'catching up' with Anthony, Brooklyn originally planned to go to see Lopez and inquire about Michael's performance, but Lopez had something to do and flew to Washington this morning, so he had to give up.
Coming out of Anthony's office, Brooklyn took Harrison and Bob around the Harvard campus.
While wandering around, I listened to Bob's work report. Dan Liss made a lot of noise in Africa, earning Harvard a lot of prestige, and Brooklyn was satisfied.
The only thing he wasn't happy about was that Dan Liz was a little reluctant to spend money.
"Want money again?" Listening to Bob's debriefing, Brooklyn exclaimed.
"This is the third time this month!" Bob nodded. Brooklyn muttered for a moment, then finally sighed
"How much does she want?" Without waiting for Bob to reply, Brooklyn waved his hand again
"Forget it, give it to her, give it to her."
"Okay." Bob responded, manipulating on the tablet and recording it.
"How long is she going to stay in Africa?" Brooklyn asked
"Can you come back next month? I'm afraid she'll go bankrupt if she stays there. β
"This is the last payment for the event." Bob checked the record
"Ms. Dan Liz should be back early next month. This is her proposal for her next project. With that, Bob handed the tablet over.
"Doesn't she rest?" Brooklyn grunted, took the tablet and looked at it. Dan Liz plans to return to the Commonwealth to run a nonprofit organization that cares for women's rights.
Whether it's for fame, convenience, or hype, no matter what the reason, the Federation is indeed the most active country in the affirmative action movement.
Regardless of the results, the federal affirmative action movement should be the most active and fierce in the world, and there are hundreds of large and small organizations in the federation for gender equality alone.
There is no shortage of public welfare organizations that care for women's rights and interests in the Federation, but there is a lack of public welfare organizations that care for women's rights and interests founded by people like Dan Lise.
Thinking of the recent uproar about gender topics, as well as the dozens of gender choices that appeared in front of Brooklyn when he logged in to his social account two days ago, Brooklyn guessed that Dan Liz should have come for this.
This time, Dan Lis's 'equal' is not the rights of men, but the rights of the dozens of genders between men and women.
However, this topic is very sensitive, and a bad one can easily attract right and wrong. Brooklyn weighed it up and didn't give it a pass, but asked Dan Liz to report back to him when he returned.
Bob dutifully recorded it, mentioning the Brooklyn whitewashing scheme again. Ever since realizing that there was something wrong with his image, Brooklyn's whitewashing program has been going on and has not stopped.
Today, at least the people of New York City have significantly changed their perception of Brooklyn, and while it is not quite as good as it was at its peak, it is much better than it was at its peak.
At least once people began to think of a judge in New York City known as 'Themis.'
Brooklyn has not stopped its business on its image. In the past, he felt that there was no need to manage the public image, and the management of the public image was easy to put shackles on himself, forming restrictions, and leaving a stereotype after long-term publicity, and his own image would be easily replaced by several label words, such as harsh sentencing, fairness and selflessness, etc.
Doing so is not conducive to your subsequent development and change. But after all that has happened, Brooklyn doesn't think so.
He now believes that his public image still needs to be managed. Because you don't manage and manage your public image, someone will 'take over' and manage your image at will.
His original image as a judge was very positive among the people of New York City, but because he trusted the people and believed that everyone had a pair of eyes to distinguish between right and wrong, he did not manage his image, and as a result, he accepted bribes, and his image also suffered a major blow with Pence Norton.
Now Brooklyn believes that its own image still needs to be managed and operated, but it is not a simple propaganda, labeling itself, and letting the public form a simple stereotype of themselves through labels, which is a lazy and irresponsible image management.
Brooklyn doesn't want to be shackled by labeling to leave room for a change in stance in the future, but it also needs to keep a firm grip on its own image management to ensure that there are no rumors of bribery.
He is still figuring out how to do this. Politicians in federal politics have their own service teams, including public image management - federal politicians actually have a very high similarity to the brokerage teams of many celebrities.
Brooklyn didn't want to put his public image in the hands of someone who wasn't at ease. The first thing he had his eye on was Michael.
Michael has been in contact with many political service teams in Washington, D.C., and is quite comfortable with this kind of thing. After a moment's thought, Brooklyn asked Bob to find time to talk to Michael about image management.
This is a big project, and it is also a work that requires patience and care, and it cannot be completed in three or two days.
After documenting Brooklyn's decision, Bob reported on Harvard's second round of resource support.
Cremont was in a dark state in Buffalo, and the whole of Buffalo was at peace. Harvard's first round of resource support candidates has been assembled, and they are arriving in Buffalo under the leadership of relevant personnel to begin preparations for the campaign.
Prosecutors and judges are all going to participate in the campaign, and the time for the campaign has not yet come, and these people go to Buffalo more to prepare for the work and make the Buffaloan people familiar with them.
As the first real, officially proposed project in Brooklyn after taking office, the campaign funds for these men will be supported by a portion of the Harvard appropriation.
Harvard's campaign funds for everyone are allocated in advance, and this part of the funds is not enough to support them to complete the entire campaign, and in order to complete the campaign, or even win, the participants in the campaign need to 'pull investment' in Buffalo, get the support of local people, and get donations from local voters.
Harvard allows candidates to form their own campaigns, but Harvard regulates campaign funds, and Burke Forsman keeps an eye on all of their campaigns to ensure that campaign funds are spent where they are spent.
The core purpose of this Brooklyn-based project to win hearts and minds and unite members is to give members a reliable upward path, expand their influence, and stimulate their initiative.
It is not a choice of waste. There's no way Brooklyn could afford anyone to waste a spot. Therefore, Harvard does not require that all those who participate in the election must win, but it does require all those who lose the election to summarize the defeat and form a report.
Until the report is passed here in Brooklyn, people will not be able to participate in the next resourcing program.
Now that the first round of resource support is on the right track, the second round should also be put on the agenda. New York City, New York State is the largest city, but New York City is Brooklyn's 'private land', and Brooklyn will not easily come up with New York City quotas, according to his plan, New York City places must be carefully selected and reliable people are selected.
As a result, Cremont's first stop fell in Buffalo, the second largest city in New York State. Now the second round of the resource support program is about to be launched, and the location is set to be located in Rochester, the third largest city in New York State.
Bob reported to Brooklyn on several recommendations for the second-round project, either from management teams like Lopez and Anthony, from non-participating members watching from across the strait, or directly from those involved in the first-round project.
The content of the suggestions is even more varied, and there is everything to say. There was even a Protestant member who wrote to Brooklyn advising against the support of the 'heretic' 'cult'.
In the eyes of this member, Cremont, the trailbreak, was the greatest heresy. Such a suggestion is unlikely to be adopted by Brooklyn.
The project is fundamentally based on Cremont. His status as Bishop of Cremont gave him a high prestige among the parish congregation, who were willing to trust Cremont and do what Cremont said.
CrΓ©mont said that people at Harvard would do better than all the candidates, and that the congregation would be willing to give it a try.
This is the foundation for Harvard's resource support program to quickly gain a foothold in an unfamiliar territory and develop rapidly.
Brooklyn discussed with Bob for a while, and was a bit of a headache by the variety of suggestions. The first round of the project has not yet ended, and Harvard has no relevant experience before, so there will naturally be many deficiencies in the planning and execution process of the whole project, which can only be revealed through practice, and cannot be found on paper.
Therefore, Brooklyn had to think about these suggestions one by one. Take the advice of this Protestant member.
It sounds ridiculous, but Brooklyn had to take into account the religious beliefs of the members of the Harvard Council.
The project is currently only trailed by Cremont, so the initial supporters of Harvard are all Tianzhu members, which is difficult for more devout Protestants and Orthodox believers to accept.
This is akin to mandating that heterosexuals must spend a good night with the same sex in order to have the opportunity to be promoted and developed.
It's a bit of a strong man's errand. In the long run, Brooklyn itself will be labeled as a 'Heavenly Boil', artificially dividing the members of the council and making them voluntarily stand in line with their beliefs.
The Heavenly Cook Sect members can get the opportunity to be promoted and developed, and the other disciples can only stare dryly, either obediently accept the reality and find another way out on their own, or abandon their faith and join the Heavenly Boil.
The original intention of Brooklyn was not to divide the Parliament, but to unite the Parliament. This is a question that Brooklyn must take seriously.
It may not be remarkable at the moment, but as time passes, the gap between the Tianzhu Cultists and the various sects is getting bigger and bigger, and sooner or later something will go wrong.
Had it not been for the Protestant's suggestion, Brooklyn would not have paid any attention to such issues before. There are many similar problems.
In order to get the project right, you need to fully consider all aspects and balance all parties. After discussing with Bob for a while, Brooklyn simply put it on hold for now, let Bob record it, and convene a meeting to discuss it after Heather Gerken was settled.
There was a lot of bits and pieces of work left, and before I knew it, by the time Bob recorded the last piece of work, the lights were already on the campus.
After returning to Anthony with Brooklyn, Bob hurried away with the tablet. In the evening, Brooklyn was invited to Anthony's house and finally met what he called his 'grandson'.
This is a seven-year-old boy, not afraid of life, very lively. After dinner at Anthony's house, after a short stay, Brooklyn took his leave and returned to the hotel.
Anne was called in the hotel room to inquire about her condition, and the two chatted for a while before Brooklyn went to bed.
All day today, Brooklyn did not show up in front of the members of the interim council. But he met a few acquaintances while wandering around the campus during the day, and he was still recognized.
So, that night, the news of Brooklyn's arrival in Boston had already spread. The next day, in the morning.
Burke Forsman rushed back in the dust. He reported his work to Brooklyn before giving his opinion on Heather Gerken's anomaly.
Having told him about Heather Gerken as early as yesterday when Bob told him to return to Boston as soon as possible, one night was enough time for Burke Forsman to think about something.
In Burke Forsman's opinion, Brooklyn is making a bit of a fuss and overestimating Heather Gerken.
Burke Forsman is a 'honest man' who chooses to tell the truth in the face of Brooklyn's inquiry.
"The inside of Yale has always been unknown, and they have done a good job of keeping secrets, but we can see through some clues that Heather Gerken is in a difficult situation." Burke Forsman said seriously
"From the Lenley Crewe affair to the Manhattan hotel conference to the defeat in New York, Heather Gerken has always been at a disadvantage in the competition with Harvard, and he has been losing constantly, which is a huge blow to his prestige at Yale."
"Successive defeats will make some neutral people move closer to the opposition, give birth to the idea of changing the dean, and disappoint those who originally supported him, and suspect that they have chosen the wrong supporter. It was a fatal blow. β
"Heather Gerken has been shaken to the ground. This can be seen from the change of personnel at Yale. β
"Heather Gerken should be at the end of his rope."
"It's understandable how you have changed your attitude before and after, and how you can lose our support if you go against us at such a time." Burke Forsman paused, his gaze swept over Brooklyn and Anthony, and continued
"Because he's a smart man."
"Heather Gerken knew in his heart that even if he didn't, he wouldn't be able to get our support. On the contrary, at such a critical time, every ounce of his energy is precious, and it would be a complete waste to waste that effort is being spent on fulfilling the deal and seeking a seat on the Court of Appeals for you. β
"He fulfilled his agreement, and we will not support him."
Instead, he gained support by confronting Harvard. Along the way, he has been fighting against Harvard. At this time, there is only one way to go to the dark and continue to confront Harvard, so as to slightly redeem the hearts of those supporters and neutrals who are disappointed in him. β
"He didn't choose to do it, he had to." Burke Forsman said categorically.