Mit Romney’s private and professional life is a closed book. Not ever to be revealed. Shut tight. Sealed and very much a dark secret.
Would a smart human resource officer accept an employment application from an applicant without work and education detail? The applicant couldn’t even get his or her foot in the door without a comprehensive resume. Where did you attend college? What previous business experience do you have? What professional organizations do you now belong to or have belonged to in the past. What honors or civic office have you held? Etc, etc.
All normal questions a HR man would ask. However, Mit Romney wants to change the rules. “Don’t ask me personal questions.” Romney does not want to give detail about his experience as Olympic organizer. He does not want to talk about his term as governor of Massachusetts. Romney doesn’t even want to reveal much about his dealings and experiences with Bain Capital. Especially revealing his past tax returns. “Nope! It’s none of your business!”
If President Obama had taken the same course of non-revelation, he would have been crucified. He would have never been elected president. So, what’s so top secret about Mit? Why does he think he is entitled to a free pass? Just slip on in and take over the presidency. No questions asked. More or less acting like Fidel Castro and his take over coup of the Cuban government. Fidel had no resume but strong armed his way into power.
Is this what America stands for? Toss out democracy and the constitution so a man can slip into office without any regard to his past? If I were a profane man, I would say Hell no! But I’m not so I won’t say that. God forgive me.
Never the less, Romney wants the highest office in the land but without qualifications. “Just make me president with no questions asked.” “Just give me the honorary degree and I’ll take over.”
No Sir!! Not on a bet. Mit! You can’t buy your way in. The presidency is not for sale. The American electorate wants to see all your personal and professional records and past tax returns. The voters want to know all about what you have done to earn this highly regarded job. Put up! Or, shut up!
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