Editor,
Why "business experience" is a bogus qualification for president:
A corporation is an autocracy.
If you work for a corporation, your boss tells you what you are going to do, what you are not going to do, and how much you are going to be paid.
If you are "not a team player" -- meaning you don't agree that someone's water supply should be polluted or their country bombed to rubble -- you are fired.
An example of how autocracies handle "not a team player" is police thugs from coast to coast in the USA beating, gassing, and arresting Occupy protesters in a coordinated effort to scare "not a team players" into not daring to join Occupy protests for fear for their lives.
Gulags and concentration camps are where "not a team players" wind up in autocracies, or chained together and thrown out of helicopters into the sea, because autocrats have a particular dislike for people that they decide to boss around being "not a team player."
Candidates with "business experience" assume that corporations are supposed to govern the USA (and the entire world) and tell everyone what they can and cannot do. But in fact one of the main things the US government is supposed to do is tell corporations what they can and cannot do -- because the US government is supposed to represent the American people, not the corporate invasion force that has decided to occupy the USA.
re: "Veeps Wielding Pens" (7/19/2012)
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