In sports, there are people who are
known as team leaders. These are the players which whom the other
players look to in the tough moments during whatever games which they
are playing.
The same cam be said in other parts of
life. In business there are the CEO and COO who make the decision
on which way the the business will go in the short term and long
term.
Our politicians are are supposed to
exhibit qualities of leadership but, as of now, there are very few who
are exibiting those said qualities.
We have an alleged-president who, it
has been been proven, has been leading from behind and a congress
who has abdicated its constitutional ability of leadership to the
aforementioned alleged-president.
This current alleged-president allows
the events of the day to form his ideas and he is a very reactionary
type of person. He allows things to happen and then reacts to them.
Even with his so-called signature
legislation, the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare), he let the
democrats in congress do the heavy lifting of leading on the bill.
A good leader is supposed to take
responsibility for the bad things that happen during his or her
administration. This man does not do this.
What do we think we would get when we
elected a community organizer who, previously to his time in in the
office of the Presidency, had no discernible job. Oh sure, he claims
to be a constitutional law professor. The man never spent any of his
“precious” time in a court room. It is important that he has not
been in a court room because, at some point, in general, a lawyer
will be the lead lawyer on a case and he or she will prove how
skillful they can be. Lawyers who are real go getters will get
promoted in the law firms they are in and can be elected to office or
selected to sit on the bench as a judge.
We have had some pretty great leaders
in the history of America. Without Washington, we would be a British
colony. Without Lincoln, there would still be slavery, and we would
have a split nation. Without Martin Luther King there would be
rampant discrimination against minorities.
Those are just a few examples of great
leaders in American history. They are also examples of the type of
leadership we are sorely lacking.
My hope is that the next two election
cycles will yield some people who will step up as the next generation
of leaders that will have the ability to draw us back from the edge
and get the get the country healthy.
The problem comes when we look at the
parties. The problem is that whomever the democrats run will
continue the “business as usual attitutde that pervades in DC and
some of the people who will run on the republican side will take us
to the same place that democrats will take us but just slower.
I think that what needs to happen is
that the republicans can not afford to have Jeb Bush win the
nomination, he is too liberal. There are a lot of people who think
like I do and will not vote for a northeastern liberal republican.
This is why Chris Christie and Mitt Romney should not be considered
for the nomination.
If you look at who is left for the
republicans?
There is Scott Walker, Rick Perry,
Bobby Jindal, Mia Love, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and as much as I do not
like it Lindsay Graham-nesty.
As for the democrats, look for someone
like Cory Booker or Deval Patrick. Clinton and Warren are too old
and have worries about their health which will come up.
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