Black People Politics : Job Opening November 2016 - President of the United States of America

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Barack Obama has proven, that a Black Man can be president of the United States of America.

The precedent has been set, example provided, proving that you too can be the decision maker, instead of being on the sideline, arm chair quarterbacking.

I realize that some only aspire to complain about the decisions made, instead of actually making them, but there may be one that actually wants to do the work.


How To Become a Presidential Candidate

Becoming a presidential candidate is the first step to the White House. The race for the presidency is a difficult one with many steps. Becoming a candidate for your state takes preparation, planning, financial resources and dedication. You also need to build relationships with people who will support you throughout your candidacy.

1. Must be at least 35 years old, living in the USA, and a citizen.
2. Decide your party.
3. Make an official announcement.
4. Begin raising money.
5. Get a campaign manager.
6. Register as a Presidential Candidate in your state.



That's it, and you're on your way!

No longer will you be relegated to arm-chair quarterbacking, complaining about the plays, after the game is over.

You will be the one making the decisions! If you can run a successful campaign, and remain alive.

The job will be open ... to anyone that wants to go from complaining about decisions, to making them!

Complaining requires little effort, but doing what it takes to be the decision maker, is hard work!

If nothing else, Barack Obama has proven that a Black Man can get and do the job.

You have one supporter in me, for just having the nerve to transform yourself, from complainer to Commander in Chief!

I look forward to your campaign, should you choose to actually attempt to qualify for the job.

If not, feel free to maintain your current position, posting complaints regarding the one Black Man in history, that has actually tried to do the job.

Love You!

:heart:

Destee
 
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Imagine all the candidates in 2012, with so many Black Folk need'n a job, and an equal number certain they can do the job better than the current president.

WoooooHoooooo ... it's gonna be on in 2012 ... right? ... :look:

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Destee

Most people here have automobiles

washing machines

computers

and refrigerators

And it has been proven that any black woman or man can be a repair person or service person for these devices.

Democracy and public services are also devices

that we pay for with our tax dollars and vote for
public servants, like congressman, sentors, and presidents to repair the problems we see in a nation.

Now how do we know whether or not to use the services of a particular auto repair person, refigerator repair, or computer repair person?

1 We usualy get a referal about their good services

2 We see an atractive ad in the yellow pages

3 or we hear that service person make promises to do the job that they are hired to do

Some service peole may be Black, white, chinese, hispanic, indian or arab

Now if that repair person does a good job

should say nothing becase that perosn is a particualr race or color?

and if the person leaves our appliance auto or computer in worse condition

should we say nothing due to the persons race or color?

Would it be fair for an automechanic that leaves our car in a worse condtion to say

"well if you dont like it why dont you be the mechanic?"

How many here have had medical malpractice suites of one form or another, over the death or injury of a loved one?
Would it be fair or just for the doctor or his
lawyer to say

"well why dont you be a doctor"?
 
Brother Ankhur ... my post above has already taken your position into consideration ...


I realize that some only aspire to complain about the decisions made, instead of actually making them ...

Feel free to maintain your current position, posting complaints regarding the one Black Man in history, that has actually tried to do the job.


You can care just enough to talk about it, and not be about it.

It's all good in da hood.

:heart:

Destee
 

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