It may not be much like developing real estate, but it’s even less like being a Senator where no leadership is required to stay in office for decades.
Rubio, what have you accomplished? With you and Cruz:
You’ve never created one thing (Obama).
As far as I know, neither of you has managed a massive, multi-faceted project, employees or a payroll (Obama).
You’re both lawyers (Obama).
You both have short careers in current positions (Obama).
Both have citizenship/eligibility issues (Obama).
Give me a DO-er, not a talker.
I hope he gets to make the point as well. Not sure who is moderating, but if it is anyone from Fox—it will be stacked for Rubio and against Trump. I think ABC is hosting.
its also not like being a butler, holding doors for people, Marco (aka open borders).
The country needs more professional businessmen no matter what business and less professional politicians.
We really, really need another lawyer politician who will push for amnesty. Yep, that is what we need. /projectile vomiting
You gotta have a plan. You gotta have a budget. You gotta sell it to the legislature. You gotta hire the people to execute the plan and deliver to the customers before those wanting payouts, payoffs or a featherbedding job spend all the money. Nope - no similarities whatsoever. Only difference is that in government you never have to deliver.
I’m not warming to the little man.
ast time I paid attention to him was when he said....”I hate my job”. And he wants to be President?
What does he even know about being a senator?
Plus we DO need people that know how to create wealth
A reasonable question to ask candidates for the presidency (or any other elective office for that matter) would be, “What are your life achievements in some field outside government and the legal profession?”. In politics and law, it seems that playing fast and loose with the truth too often leads to “success”.
It is also not like being a lawyer.
And how is it like being a Senator. Especially a part-time Senator.
Whens the last time we had a life long businessman as POTUS and not a life long sleazy politician?
FUMR
Someone on the Democrat side is eventually going ask Marco Rubio about the ‘foam parties’ and the nightclubs that he used to frequent.
The press isn’t likely to keep silent on his past, unlike the lack of interest they have in the Obama ‘Mans Country Chicago’ stories.
And that's why we are in the shape we are in. Because unlike in politics, real estate has to stand up under intense pressures, not fall down and be engineered according to lasting truths like the laws of physics. It requires efficient planning and detailed follow-through that cannot easily be swept aside by another election. It is concrete and "real", as in "real estate." It is built to last. Its planning must also meet legal requirements and political realities, but above all, real estate is for People -- "where they live." It must meet a market demand; and to succeed, a new real estate development must offer the best value to people who can freely choose to live elsewhere.