Sunday, July 01, 2007
Listen to the music
After listening to each and every Presidential candidate tell us how they will,
if elected, provide the solution to every problem facing this nation, I just want to lie down and bask in their rhetoric. Moreover, I want to vote for them all, Republicans, Liberals and independents alike. Think about it for a minute. Instead of having just one chief executive, we could have a board of directors, each contributing his or her input and applying those wonderful ideas put forth in their campaign speeches to the issues at hand. Once installed by voice vote, the board can then select one of their own to be top banana. After all, who better to determine who is best qualified for the job? It should be obvious by now, that the rank and file voters of this country.....well, frankly they suck at the job. There could be a clause that says every thirty days an evaluation is made to see if the head honcho is cutting the mustard. If not, out he goes and a new scapegoat is penciled in. Pure fantasy, you say? Well sure, but can we really do much worse?
Let's say, for example, the board fails to successfully redress the Immigration issue. This is where the fantasy ends. I have no idea what the hell to do next.
George Morin
Auburn, Ga.
if elected, provide the solution to every problem facing this nation, I just want to lie down and bask in their rhetoric. Moreover, I want to vote for them all, Republicans, Liberals and independents alike. Think about it for a minute. Instead of having just one chief executive, we could have a board of directors, each contributing his or her input and applying those wonderful ideas put forth in their campaign speeches to the issues at hand. Once installed by voice vote, the board can then select one of their own to be top banana. After all, who better to determine who is best qualified for the job? It should be obvious by now, that the rank and file voters of this country.....well, frankly they suck at the job. There could be a clause that says every thirty days an evaluation is made to see if the head honcho is cutting the mustard. If not, out he goes and a new scapegoat is penciled in. Pure fantasy, you say? Well sure, but can we really do much worse?
Let's say, for example, the board fails to successfully redress the Immigration issue. This is where the fantasy ends. I have no idea what the hell to do next.
George Morin
Auburn, Ga.
