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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    ...we heard nonsense like this?

    Federal government needs a chief operating officer

    The COO’s duties would lie in execution of government policy, including ensuring that the government is well managed and that it addresses key national priorities as one en y and not as hundreds of separate agencies operating in silos.
    This would free Obama to focus on what he does best: campaigning, reading speeches from his teleprompter, and playing golf.

    The last time we heard kind of talk was back during the Carter administration when they said the Presidency was too big for one man. And they were right...when that man is Jimmy Carter or, apparently, Barack Obama.

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    2nd Verse Same as the 1st Oh, Gee!!'s Avatar
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    the world is crumbling because two guys wrote an op-ed!!! It's no wonder that Yoni confused this op-ed for actual news, everything he reads or views about politics is opinion masked as fact.

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    I did hear what a wonderful thing it would be to have a Harvard MBA as president about 10 years ago.

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    ...we heard nonsense like this?

    Federal government needs a chief operating officer



    This would free Obama to focus on what he does best: campaigning, reading speeches from his teleprompter, and playing golf.

    The last time we heard kind of talk was back during the Carter administration when they said the Presidency was too big for one man. And they were right...when that man is Jimmy Carter or, apparently, Barack Obama.
    Well, Cheney may as well have been President during the Bush Years.

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