President Obama's cabinet picks
October 1, 2009 | Jackson, Tennessee | Vetting explained
So President Obama chose his picks for the Cabinet faster than nearly all of his predecessors. Isn't this an example of how he has made decision's on everything? Change was his campaign slogan and change is what America is going to get in a hurry. He is taking on way too many tasks at one time and needs to learn how to prioritize things. There are MANY things in the world and the US that need attention but how do ordinary people handle their workload? If everything on your desk is a priority, you just have to pick up something and work on it until it's completed. You don't pick up one paper and start working on it and send it off somewhere to stall and then pick up another paper and write a couple of new things on it and add 200 pages so your administration has to go through it and try to figure out what is what. As for his picks for the Cabinet it was rushed as everything else that he does. He has already made too many mistakes with the other people that he has hired and then they had to step down for not paying their taxes or whatever be their case. Stop,think, then act. Words that the President could use! As for who he should have chosen for the Cabinet,Larry King, Anderson Cooper, Lou Dobbs, and Rush Limbaugh would probably do a better job.
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