DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: joether As far as I can tell, this person has very little to any private sector experience (which should not count against a VP choice). Particularly when the current POTUS has NO private sector experience. But,at this point anyway,a fair amount of President experience......lol Wasnt it the Republicans that blasted then, Sen. Obama for not having Presidential experience? Yet four years later, not one Republican is saying that of Mr. Romney or Mr. Ryan? Funny how that B.S. works, doesnt it? Or that he didnt have business experience. Didnt he get handed a failed economy by a actual business man before him? And in under three years, turned an economy that was headed for a depression into a recession that makes positive gains nearly every day? At present the Dow Jones has nearly doubled itself from the 6500 mark in 2009. If the Republicans were yapping about Obama not having Presidential experience, they were incredibly stupid, as their candidate didn't have any, either. Now, had the R's been yapping about Obama not having enough National political experience, there was that. Some people have already come out and blasted Ryan for not having much private sector experience, but turn a blind eye to their own candidates larger lack of experience in the private sector (I know you don't think it's a criteria, joether and these statements are not pointed at you, personally, but why would you even mention it, if you don't think it matters?)
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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