Kenneth E. Phillipps wrote: "Real business experience? You mean like George W. Bush? LOL!"
As you know, about 99% of the time I totally ignore what you post and consider the source, believing that you are either here to pull legs or just another devotee of Karl Marx -- maybe both.
But this time, I have to comment on what may be your most absurd post ever.
Are you not aware that President George W. Bush is a Yale graduate and has a MBA from Harvard? And indeed, he has had experience in the world of private enterprises.
Now tell us about the "real business experience" of the current WH occupant. Don't bother with that "community activist" joke. Cite one "business" qualification the guy has.
I'll even give you a chuckle or two at President George W. Bushs' expense. He has a wonderful sense of humor and often laughs at himself.
Can you say the same for your guy? Will you post any of your guy's gaffs which all show ILLITERACY and IGNORANCE, rather than simply misspeaking like President George W. Bush often did:
Humorous Bush Quotes
[R]arely is the question asked... is our children learning? Campaign speech, Florence, South Carolina, (January 11, 2000)
I know the human being and the fish can coexist peacefully. Speech in Saginaw, Michigan (29 September 2000)
...they want the federal government controlling Social Security, like it's some kind of federal program. Speaking of "some [people] in Washington", and in support of his campaign plan to allow workers to invest some portion of their Social Security payroll taxes
They misunderestimated me. Explaining his unexpected victories over GOP rival John McCain in the 2000 presidential primaries
My plan reduces the national debt, and fast. So fast, in fact, that economists worry that we're going to run out of debt to retire. Presidential Radio Address (24 February 2001)
This foreign policy stuff is a little frustrating. New York Daily News, April 23, 2002
This is an impressive crowd -- the haves and the have mores. Some people call you the elite -- I call you my base. at the 2000 Al Smith dinner
Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter. in parting words to world leaders at his final G-8 Summit in Rusutsu, Japan, July 10, 2008
You work three jobs? ... Uniquely American, isn't it? I mean, that is fantastic that you're doing that. to a divorced mother of three, Omaha, Nebraska, Feb. 4, 2005
It's clearly a budget. It's got a lot of numbers in it. Reuters, May 5, 2000
Reading is the basics for all learning. announcing his "Reading First" initiative in Reston, Va., March 28, 2000
I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family. George W. Bush, Greater Nashua, N.H., Chamber of Commerce, Jan. 27, 2000
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