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How do we choose a President?
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<blockquote data-quote="lordjeff" data-source="post: 75640903" data-attributes="member: 423902"><p>The US will never get it right. First of all it's really the media that sets up whom will win. People don't read resumes of educational backgrounds, specific skill sets, experiencing running something. They go by celebrity & name recognition. Politicians in turn have no real principles; they court trends & vulnerabilities. One party courts the military industrial complex b/c they believe wars are patriotic & build jobs at least in the short term. Another party courts victimization & social engineering. Their goal is to convince people that some people are so much of special interest, they deserve a label & a subsidy to boot. Wouldn't it be nice if we actually had someone who had an academic background & actually had experience running something in society or developing some product & that could see the forest thru the trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lordjeff, post: 75640903, member: 423902"] The US will never get it right. First of all it's really the media that sets up whom will win. People don't read resumes of educational backgrounds, specific skill sets, experiencing running something. They go by celebrity & name recognition. Politicians in turn have no real principles; they court trends & vulnerabilities. One party courts the military industrial complex b/c they believe wars are patriotic & build jobs at least in the short term. Another party courts victimization & social engineering. Their goal is to convince people that some people are so much of special interest, they deserve a label & a subsidy to boot. Wouldn't it be nice if we actually had someone who had an academic background & actually had experience running something in society or developing some product & that could see the forest thru the trees. [/QUOTE]
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