Reason #1

Let’s discuss my qualifications.  Like our sitting leader I have an MBA.   Unlike our current leader I have a track record of building successful collaborative relationships with trading partners.  I have demonstrated abilities to communicate effectively both orally and in writing both as an analyst and as an instructor.    I can even correctly pronounce nuclear 100% of the time.

Unlike almost all of our politicians today, I am willing to admit that I don’t have a firm plan for improving access to healthcare / health insurance and I don’t have a firm plan for improving education.  But I will guarantee that I know these things need improvement and I will seek professionals – not academics and certainly not lawyers – to help develop solutions built on sound economic and social principles so that we can help those who need it without bending over the middle class.

As a collaborator that means I’m not a maverick.  I do see the need to use negotiation to solve problems.  It has always been proven to work better than brute force.  We need to build bridges – but not to nowhere – that heal damaged relationships coming out of the current administration and develop true win-win solutions respective of human rights and responsibilities. 

Tomorrow:  My views on Campaign donations.  Hint:  It makes a lot less sense to raise and spend billions of dollars buying elections when we have atrocities like this going on in the world.

Because November is Special

Every damn year I fall for this.  I agree to post every day for a month and it ends up making me insane by the end of November.  This year, however, my posts will all revolve around the same theme.  Get ready, six readers, for 30 posts about why I should be President.  At the end of the month, let me know what you think!