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Originally Posted by Guest
Carly Fiorina rose to be CEO of one of the largest companies in America and has essentially spent her entire career in the private sector. Since the President is essentially the CEO of America she is more qualified than anyone else running. I would expect accountability from her and everyone who works for her if she became president. If I had to guess, I would say you were probably a state or federal government employee and not really aware of how private companies work. The problem with government today is that there is no accountability. A president from the private sector might be able to instill some sanity into our government. While I am not entirely sold on her, at least she brings a management skill set to the discussion.
Calling people you have never met and have, without a doubt, accomplished more in their life than you ever will, a "loser" does nothing but reflect on you, and not in a good way. You might want to think about toning down your hate-filled rhetoric.
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Can a CEO Who Laid Off Thousands, Botched a Merger, and Left With $21 Million Become President? | Mother Jones
In your accolades for Ms Fioriana, you fail to mention that as CEO of HP she laid off thousands, botched a merger, and left with 21 million after being fired. Her only accomplishment since that time seems to be her losing senate race to Senator Barbara Boxer in California by 10 percentage points.