

Not only do top officials have to manage a bureaucracy that was in place long before they arrived and will be there when they leave they have to grapple with well-funded interests that do not necessarily share their goals. Things move at their own pace in government, and often not at all. That puts his company to the left of Trump – and much of the Republican Party – on the issue.Įven those who applaud the choices say that the former corporate chieftains may be in for something of a shock. It was on Tillerson’s watch, for instance, that ExxonMobil acknowledged the link between climate change and human activity, and came out in favor of the sweeping agreement reached in Paris at the end of last year aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions internationally. Those who lead publicly traded companies also tend to be, of necessity, more pragmatic than ideological. A lot of them, in this day and age, are more consensus builders than they are dictatorial leaders.” “A lot of CEOs are far from dictatorial leaders. What is key is “the style with which they led their prior organizations,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster. Modern corporate suites are not entirely insulated from their own brand of politics. However, that part of his résumé is also inviting scrutiny, particularly as it pertains to Tillerson’s extensive dealings with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Tillerson’s supporters – who include former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice and former defense secretary Robert Gates – point out that his role at Exxon required a deep understanding of international affairs, negotiating skills and strong relationships around the globe. Some skills required for being successful in business do have application in government. Not these people,” said Ken Duberstein, who was Ronald Reagan’s White House chief of staff. “The working assumption is that every Cabinet officer gets captured by his bureaucracy within a year, a year and a half. It seems like a happy coincidence that this horror shoot arrived the same week as NEPA Horror Fest, set for this Saturday, June 17, at the Circle Drive-In.Others insist that these unconventional personnel decisions are the best evidence of how serious Trump is about making Washington run more efficiently, like a business. Now, they’re shooting across the city through June 23 and bringing attention to the local arts. Over the past months, Same World Productions been casting and training locals to play zombies in the upcoming film. However, his homecoming suddenly puts him in the middle of a military experiment gone wrong! In order to save the town, Brad must unlock the deep, dark secrets of his hometown - and survive! The film’s protagonist, up-and-coming baseball star Brad Chase suffers a career-ending injury and must return home to Nanticoke. Writers behind the horror are John Smith, Alexa Krupilis, Karen Metta, and Rick Berry.
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This scary sci-fi movie comes from the studio of Same World Productions and is produced by Michael B. The film is called “ Nanticoke,” and it is clear that the setting also plays major role in the plot! It’ll be exciting to see not only a local town on the big screen, but a story that revolves around it as well. A production team is shooting a zombie flick right here in the city of Nanticoke.Īnd, they didn’t just pick the Luzerne County town out of the blue. If you notice the walking dead taking over the streets, do not be alarmed. Main Street in Nanticoke was closed Wednesday night for the filming of an action scene. NANTICOKE - It’s apparently a big week for horror movies here in NEPA.


Zombies walk the streets of Nanticoke as production studio films new horror movie in Luzerne County.
