re: #125 dangerman-call me sandy, not a drink named Steve
on the other other hand
on this whole notion of the businessman(person) president
no one who’s built and run a company that big, no one, has the temperament to be president.
they are used to being obeyed. to, in a sense, dictating.
they are not used to things like:
- co-equal branches of government
- governing documents that apply to them
- systems, policies, rules they cannot change or break
- foreigners (ie heads of other states (companies)), etc who simply wont do whatever it is they want when they wantthey think, when faced with momentous decisions that they are great decision makers
that is not how politics works; not how any of this worksthey are not politicians and, no i dont have time for another one to try and get trained on the job (or even pretend)
Of course, Bloomberg actually does have real government experience. And wasn’t Mitt a successful businessman before he was governor and now Senator.
Let’s just hope criminal Rick Scott doesn’t parlay his gubernatorial experience and Senatorial experience into a successful run for the Presidency after Trump’s overdue departure from the office.