You should know right now that running a business is nothing like running a government two entirely different venues- so if that was the case perhaps the GOP needs to get Donald Trump back running or perhaps give Bill Gates or the CEO of Wal-Mart a call.remember Steve forbes run for Presidency- how did that go? You can not tell me that because a person turned around a nationwide pizza chain of 620 stores that it will equate to turning around something as large as the the U.S economy.First, Trump has a history as a wealth destroyer, not a wealth creator. Investing with Trump is a loser. He makes money for himself but his corporations usually go bankrupt and the stockholders lose. Also, I have never been overly impressed with Romney's business experience. He was not a job creator. Bain and McKinsey people are, IMO, very very smart. and also very very useless. (Jeff Skilling anyone?) they have grand plans but are more finance people than execution people. It seems for 24 years we have tried Ivy Leaguers. Anyone ready for a change?
Also, speaking of Romney- wasn't it stated that Romney's business career centered a lot around leverage buyouts? Originally Posted by wellendowed1911
The economy is largely run by the fed (monetary policy). As for that, Bernanke is the worst Fed chair in 40 years.
Fiscal policy and leadership can be provided by the president but BO has provided neither except tax and spend. Same goes for any senator or congressman in office longer than 4 years. These people are part of the problem , not the solution.
Before being elected president BO had almost no managerial experience.
It seems we have tried enough politicians. We need to try something else.
Gates has too much money to run. Forbes was born on third and thought he hit a triple. He actually has some decent ideas but worse delivery than McCain. Not as bad as algore though. CEO of Wal-Mart (Mike Duke) probably doesn't want the pay cut.
Its obvious, to even the most casual observers, that we need leadership, not politics. Managers, not campaigners.
Five questions that I doubt the media will ask BO.
1. Why did you say "No lobbyists" then appoint more than 50 to high level and cabinet positions?
2. What about the website posting all bills for 72 hours before any vote?
3. Why has this white house not produced a budget?
4. Why did Eric Holder not appoint special prosecutors to investigate companies that he lobbied for but instead kept the investigations under his watch?
5. You promised to make efficiency improvements, which you could do without congress, yet your administration has not made any according to the GAO? why not? (I suspect this is due to no concept of managerial experience in this administration)