canpake wrote..It's a bit like being a father to a pre-teen daughter, on a shopping spree. She'll make her choices for what clothes she'll want to buy, but you'll probably exercise your veto power on an item or two. But that's not the same as having picked her clothing for her.
It's not a terribly complex distinction, so I have faith that you'll figure it out. ; )
LOL...and I have to apologize in that I said "it just does not get any better than this", well, it does.... Now you are saying that the pre teen represents "Warren" and the father is the child?...Huge chuckle... in your scenario canpakes, it is the father vetoing the poor choice of the child, you just do not even seem have a clue of what the issue is. The issue is, in Warrens policy or promise, it is a child making a choice that the President (adult) is elected to make.
cancakes wrote...Cabinet candidates don't work their tail off in pursuit of Cabinet positions. They're likely chosen for the qualifications and experience that they've already exhibited, don't you think?
LOL...I would hope they worked hard to get to that position, of even being interviewed, and then when offered maybe the highlight position of their career, a huge paycheck, lifetime benefits, and massive networking opportunities...they get nixed by a child based on the child's feelings. LOL, unless you are saying the child is going to also interview how the candidate will executes things like lobbying congress for money and new laws.
cancakes wrote...Should that day ever come, the nine-year-old would just need to answer with, "I pick the best people!", and that'll be reason enough for the Trump crowd. It's worked so far, right?
Or you can deal with what Warren wrote, instead of diverting. It is okay to just say what she is promising is lunacy, and unacceptable...having to accept everything a lying politician says is a larger lunacy, and just not sustainable in objectivity.
Doc understands this, as did Bill Maher. This is a perfect example of what I mean by clones, and they are on all sides of the aisle, and both red, blue and purple, they just dive in and defend these people, no matter what they say, and just don't think it through, as you are demonstrating here, comparing it to a father, fathering and giving guidance to their child.
Don't take life so seriously in that " sooner or later we are just old men in funny clothes" "Tom 'T-Bone' Wolk"