President Obama is all geared up to attack Governor Romney in his business ethics whereby he had to fire people for "the good of the company." Well, yeah, that's often the case when a few jobs need to be sacrificed in order to save the company and thus, the jobs of many. At least Mitt had a real job--it's more than we can say for Obama.
In order to be a successful businessman, one needs to be able to make difficult decisions. Making those decisions doesn't mean one enjoys it--sometimes there are no alternatives. Many people believe that in order to be a good leader, one must have the experience of leading. Probably the best experience one can have when preparing for such an important role as President of the United States is to have the experience of being a governor, where the position calls for making appointment decisions as well as fiscal decisions that impact a large number of people. A governor must also be able to work in a bipartisan environment and avoid divisiveness.
Obama's Senate experience was short-lived, unremarkable, and merely 'present.' He wants Romney to disclose even more of his tax returns--he wants to emphasize that Romney is rich and rich is evil. He never refers to wealth as success.
If Mitt was smart, and he is, he would agree to show his tax returns only if Obama shows his academic records, including his politically oriented school papers, and the source(s) of financing of his education. I know Mitt has a hell of a lot less to hide than Barry. The trouble with Republicans is that they allow the left to set the agenda and end up defending themselves.
Obama is a socialist and Allen West was correct in stating that about 70 Democratic Party Congressmen are Communists. They may not proudly wear the label, they simply support the political philosophy. The left hates Colonel West because he is black and therefore a traitor to their party. West has refused to buy into the notion that the Democratic Party is the party for minorities. His grasp of American history is likely the reason this is so, along with the idea that success is something earned, not shared. Trophies for excellence should have more meaning than the left thinks they should. And Nobel Peace Prizes ought not to be handed out to people like Yassar Arafat or Obama--they simply didn't earn it.
Obama is the pot calling Romney black. You would have to live in a cave to buy his snake oil.
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In order to be a successful businessman, one needs to be able to make difficult decisions. Making those decisions doesn't mean one enjoys it--sometimes there are no alternatives. Many people believe that in order to be a good leader, one must have the experience of leading. Probably the best experience one can have when preparing for such an important role as President of the United States is to have the experience of being a governor, where the position calls for making appointment decisions as well as fiscal decisions that impact a large number of people. A governor must also be able to work in a bipartisan environment and avoid divisiveness.
Obama's Senate experience was short-lived, unremarkable, and merely 'present.' He wants Romney to disclose even more of his tax returns--he wants to emphasize that Romney is rich and rich is evil. He never refers to wealth as success.
If Mitt was smart, and he is, he would agree to show his tax returns only if Obama shows his academic records, including his politically oriented school papers, and the source(s) of financing of his education. I know Mitt has a hell of a lot less to hide than Barry. The trouble with Republicans is that they allow the left to set the agenda and end up defending themselves.
Obama is a socialist and Allen West was correct in stating that about 70 Democratic Party Congressmen are Communists. They may not proudly wear the label, they simply support the political philosophy. The left hates Colonel West because he is black and therefore a traitor to their party. West has refused to buy into the notion that the Democratic Party is the party for minorities. His grasp of American history is likely the reason this is so, along with the idea that success is something earned, not shared. Trophies for excellence should have more meaning than the left thinks they should. And Nobel Peace Prizes ought not to be handed out to people like Yassar Arafat or Obama--they simply didn't earn it.
Obama is the pot calling Romney black. You would have to live in a cave to buy his snake oil.
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