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Who Ya Gonna Call?

Now I’m serious, if I’m wrong on this issue let me know, ‘cause I think I’m right. I present a few facts to support my case.

My car wouldn’t start two weeks ago, I called the dealership. The battery was at fault – it was replaced - problem solved. I turned the problem to someone qualified. I didn’t call a beauty shop for help.

My asian jasmine ground cover needed trimming, I called my yard guy. His crew trimmed the jasmine – problem solved. My yard guy was the right solution to the problem. Hint: I didn’t call a TV repair shop.

My son is moving his business from New Orleans to Dallas. He called a trucking company to move his warehouse inventory to Dallas – problem solved. He was right to call a professional trucking company. He is too smart to ask an out-of-work actor to move his valuable inventory.

I’m remodeling my house. I painted a couple of rooms myself. Fair results, but a lot of work. I switched to a professional painter for the next set of rooms. Much better results, no work, reasonable price, problem solved – I finally called someone better qualified to do the job and got better results in all areas. Clue: I didn’t call an roofer.

My kitchen needed new appliances. What to do, what to do. Should I call a chimney sweep? No dummy, I called an electrician and a plumber and they did everything right. They were the right “tools” for the job. No chimney sweep here.

So, the point is: the United States needs a new leader. The President is empowered to make treaties and appoint federal officers, ambassadors, and federal judges, including Justices of the Supreme Court.

Various executive and judicial branch appointments are made by presidents, including presidents-elect. Up to 6,000 appointments may be made by an incoming president before he takes office, and 8,000 more may be made while in office.

The president can influence the legislative branch through the annual constitutionally-mandated report to Congress. If Congress passes a bill that the president disapproves of, he may veto it; the veto can be overridden only by two-thirds of both houses of Congress, making it substantially more difficult to enact the law.

While the power to declare war is constitutionally vested in Congress, the president commands and directs the military and is responsible for planning military strategy. He is the Commander-in-Chief of the military. Along with the armed forces, foreign policy is also directed by the president, including the ability to negotiate treaties.
 

He/She is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the country.

Pretty important job, right?

Easily the most challenging job on the planet, right?

So who ya gonna call? 

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A COMMUNITY ORGANIZER?

ARE YOU DAFT?
 
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