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Romney wants "business experience" to be Constitutional requirement for POTUS
Romney has made business experience the main reason to elect him.
Without his business past or his projections of business future, there is no there there.
But history shows that time in the money trade is more often than not a prelude to a disastrous presidency. The less experience in business, the better the president.
In a scholarly ranking of great presidents, a survey conducted by C-Span,6 of the 10 best leaders lacked sufficient business experience to be president by Romney’s rumination.
This list includes Ronald Reagan, the actor, union activist and corporate spokesman, and John F. Kennedy, the naval officer, writer and politician.
There is one failed businessman on the list of great presidents, the haberdasher Harry S. Truman.
By contrast, two 20th century businessmen — George W. Bush, whose sweetheart deal with the Texas Rangers made him a multimillionaire, and Herbert Hoover, who came by his mining fortune honestly — were ranked among the worst presidents ever by the same historians.
Bush left the country in a sea of debt and an economic crisis rivaled only by the one that engulfed Hoover.
Both George W. Bush and Romney are Harvard Business School graduates, further padding their business cred.
Once they started governing, both men failed to improve the economic lives of those under them.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/31/the-wrong-resume/

Romney has made business experience the main reason to elect him.
Without his business past or his projections of business future, there is no there there.
But history shows that time in the money trade is more often than not a prelude to a disastrous presidency. The less experience in business, the better the president.
In a scholarly ranking of great presidents, a survey conducted by C-Span,6 of the 10 best leaders lacked sufficient business experience to be president by Romney’s rumination.
This list includes Ronald Reagan, the actor, union activist and corporate spokesman, and John F. Kennedy, the naval officer, writer and politician.
There is one failed businessman on the list of great presidents, the haberdasher Harry S. Truman.
By contrast, two 20th century businessmen — George W. Bush, whose sweetheart deal with the Texas Rangers made him a multimillionaire, and Herbert Hoover, who came by his mining fortune honestly — were ranked among the worst presidents ever by the same historians.
Bush left the country in a sea of debt and an economic crisis rivaled only by the one that engulfed Hoover.
Both George W. Bush and Romney are Harvard Business School graduates, further padding their business cred.
Once they started governing, both men failed to improve the economic lives of those under them.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/31/the-wrong-resume/