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To: LMAO
Oh were to begin.

First, you’re confusing managing with governing and assuming they’re the same. They’re not. “And “governing” a business is not the same as “governing” a Constitutional Republic.” And you’re also mistakenly assuming a business contract and plan are the same as the US Constitution. Again, they are not.

And yes, the purpose of a business is to grow and make money. To do that, they provide a service people want. No growth or revenue the business fails.

Where to begin? Let me help you:

How about with a cogent explanation of why a man with decades of executive experience is not qualified to assume the office of the country's top executive, but a man with almost no work experience in any capacity, much less executive experience, *is* qualified?

I will be blunt: your responses so far do not indicate that you have any understanding of how either the government or businesses function.

190 posted on 04/17/2016 5:58:43 PM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: exDemMom

Where to begin? Let me help you:

How about with a cogent explanation of why a man with decades of executive experience is not qualified to assume the office of the country’s top executive, but a man with almost no work experience in any capacity, much less executive experience, *is* qualified?

I will be blunt: your responses so far do not indicate that you have any understanding of how either the government or businesses function.


Since it appears you still don’t know the difference between governing in a Constitutional Republic and running a business, we’ll have to part ways here


191 posted on 04/17/2016 7:43:00 PM PDT by LMAO (" I probably identify more as Democrat," Donald Trump 2004)
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To: exDemMom

How about with a cogent explanation of why a man with decades of executive experience is not qualified to assume the office of the country’s top executive, but a man with almost no work experience in any capacity, much less executive experience, *is* qualified?

I will be blunt: your responses so far do not indicate that you have any understanding of how either the government or businesses function


I will remind you that, historically,success in business does not translate into a successful presidency. Both Hoover and Carter were successful businessmen. The former in mining and the latter in peanut farming yet turned into disastrous presidencies.

Ronald Reagan never ran a business ;)


192 posted on 04/17/2016 11:23:45 PM PDT by LMAO (" I probably identify more as Democrat," Donald Trump 2004)
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