Chapter 576, It's Too Late
Brooklyn didn't know whether to praise Frank for his 'mang' or scold the City Hall for being old-fashioned.
The NYPD, which was most likely to go wrong, and even Brooklyn didn't have much hope, not only didn't go wrong, but also did a great job.
During the last visit to the Japanese fire, Frank's performance was undoubtedly outstanding. But if it's just a fire scene command and performance, people don't imprint Frank's personal impression on the whole NYPD.
At most, it just recognizes Frank personally. But before that, the NYPD has severely cracked down on violent law enforcement through internal rectification, requiring police officers to draw as few guns as possible on the premise of ensuring their own safety, and to sink into the middle of the public, with more patience, more understanding, and more communication.
Call the police with the goal of solving the problem, not the person who raised the problem. Recently, the NYPD has been very strict in controlling the use of guns and bullets by police officers, although there are no explicit regulations, but every day they need to register and check the number of bullets, check the matching of guns, and if someone has fired, whether they have hit the person or not, they are required to submit a detailed report.
The NYPD has even gone so far as to inform all police officers that the evaluation of them by the citizens in their jurisdiction will be directly linked to their salaries.
This rule not only regulates police officers, but also provides a breakthrough for Frank to get into the NYPD's pay structure.
In the face of salary, no matter how reluctant the police officers are, they have to change. Although the change of the NYPD is still a short time, it is already beginning to show signs of success.
Many citizens are already aware of the changes in the NYPD. This kind of good reputation for the NYPD is accumulating.
And in the fire of this open house, Frank's performance is just a thick accumulation, and it is just a manifestation of the previous public recognition of the changes in the NYPD.
It's Winston's side. The town hall seems to have disappointed the populace so much that they didn't dare to expect anything from them, and they didn't believe what the council said.
The encounter between NYPD and City Hall is like a pair of brothers, one is idle all day long, although he doesn't do his job and keeps gnawing at the old, but he hasn't done anything bad, you can say he's lazy, but you can't say he's bad.
As a result, one day, this lazy man began to be diligent, not only to keep the house in order, but also to find a job to support the family, not only to find a job, but also to work hard, do a good job, by the way, enthusiastic to help the neighbors, as if a completely different person.
Although people can't adapt to this change of lazy for a while, lazy people don't have a bad record after all, and people are willing to try to believe that lazy has really changed, after all, even if the situation is bad, lazy is just turning back into lazy again.
The other one is different. The other is not to gnaw at the old, but to rely on self-sufficiency and self-reliance, but his way of self-reliance is to steal chickens and dogs, or even rob.
The neighbors all know that this is a bad species, the kind that has to take a detour when they see him. The bad seed has said countless times that he will change his past mistakes and become a new person, but it turns out that it is just a new type of deception that the bad seed has come up with.
Neighbors have been deceived countless times. At this time, one day, the bad seed said that he had changed, that he wanted to be a good person, and began to help the family with housework, find a job, and be enthusiastic about helping the neighbors.
This kind of transformation of the bad seed will not only not win people's trust, but will only make people wonder what new kind of bombing and deception techniques he is ready to implement.
To put it simply, although the NYPD has a bad reputation, it still has a basic guarantee in the hearts of the people, and people are willing to give him a chance.
The town hall has been completely ruined by the scourge, and there is a mentality that if you don't hope, you won't be disappointed.
Brooklyn pinched his forehead and put away his phone. Today's traffic is a bit congested, and I haven't reached e.. yć
Brooklyn simply closed his eyes and recuperated. He didn't rush to contact Winston or give Winston ideas.
The bankruptcy of the reputation of the town hall is not caused by a day or two, and in the same way, the restoration of credibility cannot be done in a day or two.
Before, they were all a little optimistic about the situation at the city hall. Now we can only let the city hall work slowly, make achievements little by little, show the people, and pick up the broken credibility little by little.
At least Brooklyn can't think of any other way. Besides, after A's TV program promotion, the city hall is now a piece of stinky shit, and whoever gets it is unlucky.
Reilly Winston's approval rating hit a new low after the show aired and after the open day, and is about to fall below 50.
Not even Winston, the governor who is loved by the whole of New York State and hand-elected by the people of New York State, is not even better, let alone Brooklyn, the 'municipal Themis'.
Thinking so, Brooklyn can even foresee how Winston will be busy for some time to come.
With a 'blessing' to Winston, Brooklyn fell asleep in the Lost Lake. By the time he woke up again, the car had stopped at E. Y parking lot, still the old location.
After a few minutes in the car and a few minutes of refreshment, Brooklyn returned to E. yć In this way, Brooklyn quietly returned to New York, and everything was business as usual.
The situation with the proposed press law is starting to get confusing. As the Senate vote date approaches, the political coalition meetings are becoming more frequent.
Brooklyn was so busy that she wanted to be a doppelganger, but she tried to squeeze in time for every meeting.
However, unlike before, not only Brooklyn, but other Harvard representatives have all changed their previous high-profile and begun to become low-key.
Brooklyn even set a 'feat' of holding three consecutive meetings without speaking, shocking the chair, Ms. Rozier Angelia.
Throughout Harvard, except for the research group, everyone else seems to have been witched overnight, turned mute, and their sense of presence continues to decrease.
But today's research group is no longer the research group of the past. Today's research group is not only Harvard's, but also contains a large number of members from all walks of life, as if the epitome of a political alliance has changed from a simple academic institution that writes proposals to a complex small political body.
Harvard's anomalous performance was not ignored by Ms. Rozier Angelia. The strong woman didn't think much about it, let alone guess, and after looking through the minutes of the meeting and confirming that Harvard, except for the people in the research group, was reducing the frequency of speeches and reducing the sense of presence, she simply called Brooklyn.
When the phone was answered, she asked her question straight to the point: What is Harvard going to do? In the face of Ms. Rozier's questioning, Brooklyn behaved solemnly.
He bluntly said that Harvard is not optimistic about the prospects of the proposal and is considering the way back. Ms. Rozier didn't yell or question why Brooklyn did what she had hoped.
In fact, asking others why they do this is the same thing as asking if they have a conscience for copper farts - if they have a conscience, will they be copper farts?
Asking these well-known questions is useless except a waste of time. Ms. Rozier's question to Brooklyn is: Will Harvard's position on the proposal still be consistent with the political coalition?
Brooklyn didn't answer that question right away. The fact that she could ask such a question already proved that Ms. Rozier was not an idiot, but that she did have two brushes.
The implication of this question is that Rozier has already expressed his position on the proposal. She chose to continue to support the proposal.
By asking this question, we are preparing the political coalition for its subsequent plans for the proposal. She has even begun to think about Harvard's secession proposal, separation from the alliance, and even opposing the alliance and obstructing the implementation of the proposal.
This question is asking Brooklyn where he stands on the matter. Rozier is not a vase, casually rubbed and rounded.
Reality isn't a game, Brooklyn lays out the plan, gives instructions, and everyone starts running according to his preset situation.
"Madam, although Harvard is not optimistic about the prospects of the proposal, after all, this is the hard work of Harvard and countless peers, as you know, the proposal was actually put forward by me at the earliest." Brooklyn pondered, and said in a sincere tone
"In addition, the success of the proposal is critical to the Alliance."
"Harvard is only preparing for both, and it doesn't mean that the proposal is completely abandoned. Until the results are truly available, Harvard will continue to support the proposal and provide all the support for the adoption of the proposal. Brooklyn expressed his position, telling Rozier that Harvard was not betraying the alliance and leaving it alone, let alone blocking the proposal in turn ā and he gave good reasons for this ā that Harvard was not optimistic about the proposal's prospects, and was prepared for the worst.
This preparation is beyond reproach. This is like a giant ship that is about to fall silent, and the captain and sailors are ready to die for this beloved ship, but the captain and sailors cannot ask all the passengers and all the crew to be buried for the ship like them.
Rozier was silent for a moment, then asked suddenly
"You expected this day before the Alliance was formed?" This is the agreement that 'renounces the candidacy of the first president'.
Brooklyn can do both, but Rozier can't. The reason for this is that Rozier is the chairman, Brooklyn is not.
Rozier was the president of the coalition and the helmsman of the motions ā the moment she became the chair of the coalition, she took over the helm of the ship from Brooklyn.
She had to be at the front, everyone could retreat, she couldn't! Before she knew it, Brooklyn had completed the swap with her.
It's like the legendary water ghost looking for a substitute for death...... Brooklyn didn't deny it, and there is no way to deny it to this day.
He cheated Rozier, but this is what you and I want. He dug the pit, and Rozier jumped down. Both parties are purely consensual, without the slightest coercion.
I can only blame myself for not being as good as others, my vision is poor, and I don't see that there is a big hole in front of me. It's not Brooklyn's fault.
But if Brooklyn refuses to admit it, that's his problem. Although Harvard and Stanford are not neighbors, they are not to the point of life and death.
Brooklyn needs to keep the conflict within a mutually acceptable range, instead of constantly provoking Rozier, and then making Stanford feel that Harvard is bullying people, which in turn provokes Stanford's anger and makes Stanford feel the same hatred, and finally it becomes a big war between Harvard and Stanford.
That's not what Brooklyn wants, and it's not what Rozier wants.
"That's right, we did an internal assessment and found that the proposal wasn't as good as we had anticipated, and a number of metrics weren't up to the mark. I agreed with my analytics team that the proposal was too risky in the future and that we shouldn't take any risks. Brooklyn just explained what had happened, and didn't show any apologies or anything like that.
Rozier sneered
"So you thought of me and pulled me over to take the risk for you?" Without waiting for Brooklyn to answer, Rozier continued
"No, it's not just about sharing risks, but if the proposal doesn't pass, you're going to have to face the wrath of all your supporters." Brooklyn frowned and said
"Ms. Rozier, I don't understand what you're talking about. Even if the proposal does not pass, the reason is obvious to all, I did not betray the coalition, my position has always been on the side of the coalition, trying to push the proposal through, even if the other supporters are angry, they should be the one who is facing the obstruction of the proposal, not me as a supporter. ā
"Research team!" Rozier didn't seem to have listened to what Brooklyn was saying, and he happened to answer Brooklyn's question
"You've got everything ready. The research group is what you are ready to use to roll out the proposal to vent the anger of others if it doesn't pass. Brooklyn was secretly relieved.
So far, Rozier's hurdle has passed. Not only did she see through Brooklyn's Li Dai Taozhuang's technique, and she was sure that she had become Brooklyn's 'substitute ghost', but she also saw through Brooklyn's role as a research team.
However, the former is not as good as others, and she is not angry with Brooklyn and Harvard, and the latter sounds unkind, but in fact she is just confirming it to Brooklyn.
She sees the panel as an alternative way for Brooklyn to prepare early and prepare for a failed proposal.
This only shows that Brooklyn is cautious, always leaving a way back for himself and thinking about things.
Other than that, it doesn't say much. She didn't exactly know what kind of role Brooklyn had in the whole plan.
All she saw was what Brooklyn had deliberately unfolded in front of her, for her. Brooklyn took the right measure, carefully controlling Rozier's rage level, keeping it in a state of rage, but not enough to burn his sanity.
Truth be told, it's a delicate job. What information should be exposed, what information does not need to be exposed, Rozier himself will collect and grasp, Rozier will guess which step according to the information, whether the exposure of information will seem too deliberate to cause suspicion, how to eliminate suspicion, or how to go to the point of suspicion, etc., this is a big project.
Brooklyn was the one who proposed the whole plan, but he didn't do it alone. Burke Forsman played a major role, with Lopez Mitchelson providing operational support, Michael and his team providing technical services, and even Anthony making a cameo.
This is the first time that some of the top people in the Harvard Council have come together to accomplish something. So, Ms. Rozier didn't lose at all.