I believe we've reached a consensusapeman wrote:As long as a sleepy black guy heads up the HUD, I don't care which one.
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I believe we've reached a consensusapeman wrote:As long as a sleepy black guy heads up the HUD, I don't care which one.
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/30 ... ion-reportCarson's spokesperson wrote:"Dr. Carson feels he has no government experience, he's never run a federal agency. The last thing he would want to do was take a position that could cripple the presidency."
Prophets of the past anticipated the day that a golden-haired trickster god would descend from his high tower and build a huge, magnificent wall that needed cross-state, federal planning. You didn't think it would just be a wall, did you? Pssh! Walls need forts at certain, strategic locations. Also, underground bunkers for Mexicans who dig through to the US (and the Chinese, obviously).TheOneX wrote:I'm not really sure why we have a department of house and urban development at the national level. I would think that is the territory of local governments.
I agree. It should be at the very most a State run organization.TheOneX wrote:I'm not really sure why we have a department of house and urban development at the national level. I would think that is the territory of local governments.
Wait? He led a team? Isn't that experience directly related to this position?AndrewBennett wrote: Potshots aside, its not only that the fields of medicine and public housing are different, he doesn't really even have administrative experience. He's a brilliant surgeon, but even then he was on the tech level, leading a small team.
That made me like him more.BjornP wrote:Not that the past words of politicians matter even to themselves, but even Carson himself said that he wasn't qualified.
Yes but are you sleepy enough?LVH2 wrote:I am also totally unqualified to run a federal agencey. (hint hint)
Ah, now it all makes sense.BjornP wrote:Prophets of the past anticipated the day that a golden-haired trickster god would descend from his high tower and build a huge, magnificent wall that needed cross-state, federal planning. You didn't think it would just be a wall, did you? Pssh! Walls need forts at certain, strategic locations. Also, underground bunkers for Mexicans who dig through to the US (and the Chinese, obviously).TheOneX wrote:I'm not really sure why we have a department of house and urban development at the national level. I would think that is the territory of local governments.