Thursday, January 31, 2008

Governors

Why I think Governors would make better presidents than Senators:

1. They have experience "governing" something.

2. They are familiar with being involved with the executive branch of government, rather than the legislative.

3. Presidents are members of the executive branch of government, not the legislature.

4. Governors are familiar with overseeing all aspects of government, only on a smaller scale, from their tenure as governors.

5. Governors tend to campaign AFTER completing their terms as Governor, Senators tend to walk-away from the duties to which they were elective (for the legislature) only to campaign for their next venture.

That being said, I think it is HORRIFIC, that the United States Senate is holding back on voting on the tax rebate bill until the three Senators running for president decide to come back to Washington and do the job they are CURRENTLY elected to do.

If I quit showing up for my daily job, do you think I'd be worthy of a PROMOTION? What makes them so different?

Granted I have mixed feelings regarding this rebate, but something so crucial to the fears of the American people being generated by the news, politicians, Wall Street, etc., what more of a chance to you want to step up and be a leader, and a humble leader at that! How much of a difference could you make if you swung by Washington, and made your vote? Or are you scared to let the American people see you vote, right before Super Tuesday? Ah, ha! I think we may be onto something kids!

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