makes money for the shareholders and saves your job by saving the company. he is a competent grown up.
I agree with Obama more on the issues, but i just don't think he is a leader or an executive. Rather have bong-hits with Barry in Hawaii, rather have Romney steering the ship through the icebergs and yelling at the crew the whole time ... |
Never trust the consultant. |
I don't know what to say to a person who evaluates a president this way. Perhaps you could try shedding your one dimensional stereotyped view of what "a leader" should look like. Apparently in your world a person is either doing "bong hits" or they are "a boss". Are you a 14 year old boy? Because what you have said is unbelievably paternalistic and shallow. |
Competent grown up doesn't get you anywhere in DC. He's got no core, so what is he going to do? It's not the president's job to implement things-- it's his job to set priorities, but he's got no specific priorities or principles. |
OP here. True, but the competent executive makes decisions and has the delegating and organizational skills to set agendas.
I just like presidents who have accomplished SOMETHING in life. I cannot think of the last candidate who has. Perot obviously. Before him who? Ike was 60 years ago. I'd rather err on the side of experience. |
Who does Obama remind you of more - Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton?
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Obama = Jimmy Carter Romney = Bill Clinton |
Romney was a complete failure as governor-- not sure why you'd think he would do better as president. |
+1 |
By what metric would that be? Working across the aisle with a 87%, veto-proof Democtratic majority? I look forward to your citations care of Obama for American dot com. Hint, when you go as far as saying "complete" failure, you're basically not giving yourself much room to be taken seriously. |
I've actually never heard anything bad about his term as governor, please tell us some specifics. I assume you are somewhat exaggerating due to the strength of your feelings on him, but I would like to know how he was bad. |
All Romney did was approve what democrats put forth in MA. He isn't some great magic working negotiator. |
Really? Technically speaking throughout our nation's history, the president proposes legislation to Congress, which they in turn introduce, amend, pass it or let it die. Once the laws of the land are passed, it's also the executive branch's responsibility to ENFORCE the law. When you think the president's job is to rally the troops and make us feel good, then you disqualify yourself from comprehending our nation's great history. BTW, obvioulsy I cannot find it, but have been looking, but Senator Obama stated in his debates vs. Hillary et. all, that he was 'not going to get into specifics for the other side to tear down'. like I can't find it, but have been searching transcripts here and there, I have to hold out that the oppo researchers will find it some day. |
People see Romney and his wealth, his career, etc and they think if they vote for him somehow they themselves will then become Romney. But it doesn't work like that and Nov. 7th they will still either have no job or the same unskilled job they had on Nov. 6th.
also, I can't stand it when Romney says he is going to "create jobs". Presidents don't create jobs. |
So is your position that he should have pushed through a Republican agenda, and, because he approved the Democratic positions, he was an utter failure? Is that because the Democratic positions were failures? This is a complex position you are taking. |