Sunday, April 21, 2019

Update POTUS Candidates - Alpha Select


Nine with Pertinent Experience: Five with public office Executive and Legislative Experience

A
lphabetical listing without regard for political party
First Reading Judgment Mainly on Experience


1.     Booker, Cory Anthony: Newark, New Jersey, Mayor (2006–2013); U.S. Senator (2013–present) (public office executive and legislative experience)
6. Inslee, Jay Robert: Washington (state) governor (2013–present), U.S. Representative (1999–2012) (public office executive and legislative experience)
2.     Castro, Julián:  San Antonio, Texas, Mayor (2009–2014), U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary (2014–2017) (public office executive experience)
7. Kasich, John Richard Jr.: Ohio Governor (2011-2019), U.S. Representative [1983-2001/ Chairman of House Budget Committee (1995-2001)], member of Ohio Senate (1979-1983) (public office executive and legislative experience)
3.     Corker, Robert Phillips Jr.: Finance and Administration Commissioner of Tennessee (1995 –1996), Chattanooga, Tennessee, Mayor (2001 – 2005), U.S. Senator and Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman (2015 –2019) (public office executive and legislative experience)
8. Klobuchar, Amy Jean: U.S. Senator (2007–present) (public office legislative experience, no public office executive experience)
4.     Hickenlooper, John Wright Jr.: Colorado governor (2011–2019), Denver, Colorado, Mayor (2003–2011) (public office executive experience)
9. Weld, William “Bill” Floyd: Massachusetts Governor (19911997), United States Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division (1986–1988), United States Attorney District of Massachusetts (1981–1986) (public office executive and legislative experience)
5.     Hogan, Lawrence Joseph Jr.: Maryland Governor (2015- present), Maryland Secretary of Appointments (2003 – 2007) (public office executive experience)

 AU.S. president must face serious, complex challenges, problems, unresolved conflicts of a multicultural country and world. And the current criteria in contemporary times are completely insufficient (even insulting) as qualifications to be expected to handle the grave responsibilities required of a U.S. (or any) head of state.

    After the Current insufficient “qualifications” for the U.S. presidency —
(a)   Natural-born citizen of the United States
(b)  35 years old (at least)
(c)   Resident of the United States for at least 14 years.

Consider these

Proposed mandatory qualifications for anyone to even consider being a candidate or serving as U.S. president:
(a)   Evidence of good character and no criminal record or conflicts/seeming conflicts of interest
(b)  Demonstrated soundness of mind and mental stability (a candidate should be required to submit to independent psychological analysis and testing)
(c)   Demonstrated skills, professionalism, presence of mind for interpersonal communication, civility and cross-differences deliberation
(d)  Sound credentials (beyond partisanship) in social, economic, political and/or statecraft matters
(e)   Learned in the U.S. constitution, federal structure of governance, and balance of powers
(f)   Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience in executive (and/or legislative) public service office
(g)  Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience in international affairs including diplomacy, geopolitics, geo-economics, fair competition and international trade.
 

Sources/Links:
Wikipedia
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Booker
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Castro
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Corker
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hickenlooper
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Hogan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Inslee
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Klobuchar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Weld
http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp


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Update: 19 POTUS Unqualified or Disqualified


Judged on experience, job performance, professional ethics and/or character

A
lphabetically  Arth to Buttigieg to Nwadike, Sanders to Trump, Williamson to Yang

1.     Arth, Michael E.: artist, builder, architectural and urban designer, and political scientist (unqualified no pertinent experience)       Harry Braun, renewable energy consultant and researcher (unqualified no pertinent experience) EXPERIENCE criterion - ZERO
    11. O’Rourke, Robert Francis “Beto”: U.S. Representative (2013–2019) (no public office executive experience, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
2.     Buttigieg, Peter Paul Montgomery: South Bend, Indiana Mayor (2012 - ), gofer political advising and consulting (insufficient public office executive experience, no legislative experience - unqualified)

    12.  Ryan, Timothy “Tim” John: U.S. Representative (2003–present) (no public office executive experience, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
3.     Clinton, Hillary Rodham: U.S. Senator (2001 – 2009), Secretary of State 2009 – 2013 (unprepared, unlearned, unearned, inadequate legislative experience, insufficient and failed public office executive experience, questionable personal and professional ethics - unqualified
    13. Sanders, Bernard “Bernie”: Burlington, Vermont Mayor (1981–1989), U.S. Representative (1991-2007), U.S. Senator (2007-present) (credentials outdated, part of entrenched corrupt Federal Washington establishment - disqualified))
4. Delaney, John Kevin: U.S. Representative (2013–2019) (no public office executive, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
    14. Swalwell, Eric Michael Jr.: U.S. Representative (2013–present) (no public office executive experience, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
5.     Gabbard, Tulsi: U.S. Representative (2013–present) (no public office executive, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
     15. Trump, Donald John: U.S. president (2017 present) (insufficient or no public office experience, no public office legislative or other pertinent experience – UNQUALIFIED, unsatisfactory professional and personal ethics, character)
     6. Gillibrand, Kirsten Elizabeth:  U.S. Senator from New York (2009–present), U.S. Representative (2007–2009) (no public office executive experience, insufficient or questionable legislative (people) service - unqualified)
    16. Warren, Elizabeth Ann: U.S. Senator (2013–present) (no public office executive experience, questionable ethics, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
7. Gravel, Maurice Robert “Mike”: former U.S. Senator (1969–1981) (credentials outdated, no public office executive experience - disqualified)
    17. Wells, Robert “Robby” Carr Jr.: former college football coach (unqualified no pertinent experience) EXPERIENCE criterion - ZERO
     8. Harris, Kamala Devi: U.S. Senator (2017–present), former California Attorney General (2011–2017) (no public office executive experience, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
    18. Williamson, Marianne Deborah: Author, lecturer, activist (no public office executive or legislative experience - unqualified)
     9. Messam, Wayne Martin: Miramar, Florida, Mayor (2015–present) (insufficient public office executive experience, no legislative service - unqualified)
    19. Yang, Andrew: Entrepreneur (no public office executive or legislative experience - unqualified)
     10. Nwadike, Kenneth “Ken” E. Jr.: documentary filmmaker, motivational speaker, and peace activist (unqualified no pertinent experience) EXPERIENCE criterion - ZERO


Americans by and large seem politically intellectually disinterested, lazy or ignorant, deliberately ignorant; so much so that they latch on to superficialities instead of substantive criteria in making voting preferences — superficialities of
Gender or sex, race, creed, color, mere age, appearance, costume, style, personality; postured partisanship, propaganda, ideology, professed pro this/anti that, blame this/blame that.
This attitude and these criteria are anti-democratic, critically unacceptable for the citizenry — a responsible, studiously concerned citizenry that should be ever vigilant and continuously engaged in upholding, creating, recreating, repairing U.S. democratic access, processes and institutions.
 AU.S. president must face serious, complex challenges, problems, unresolved conflicts of a multicultural country and world. And the current criteria in contemporary times are completely insufficient (even insulting) as qualifications to be expected to handle the grave responsibilities required of a U.S. (or any) head of state.

    After the Current insufficient “qualifications” for the U.S. presidency —
(a)   Natural-born citizen of the United States
(b)  35 years old (at least)
(c)   Resident of the United States for at least 14 years.
Consider these

Proposed mandatory qualifications for anyone to even consider being a candidate or serving as U.S. president:
(a)   Evidence of good character and no criminal record or conflicts/seeming conflicts of interest
(b)  Demonstrated soundness of mind and mental stability (a candidate should be required to submit to independent psychological analysis and testing)
(c)   Demonstrated skills, professionalism, presence of mind for interpersonal communication, civility and cross-differences deliberation
(d)  Sound credentials (beyond partisanship) in social, economic, political and/or statecraft matters
(e)   Learned in the U.S. constitution, federal structure of governance, and balance of powers
(f)   Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience in executive (and/or legislative) public service office
(g)  Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience in international affairs including diplomacy, geopolitics, geo-economics, fair competition and international trade.
 

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Sources
Wikipedia Candidates 2020, Individual profiles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Buttigieg


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Friday, April 19, 2019

18 POTUS Unqualified or Disqualified


Judged on experience, job performance, professional ethics and/or character


A
lphabetically  Arth to Nwadike, Sanders to Trump, Williamson to Yang


1.     Arth, Michael E., artist, builder, architectural and urban designer, and political scientist (unqualified no pertinent experience)     Harry Braun, renewable energy consultant and researcher (unqualified no pertinent experience) EXPERIENCE criterion - zero
10.  O’Rourke, Robert Francis “Beto”: U.S. Representative (2013–2019) (no public office executive experience, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
2.     Clinton, Hillary Rodham: U.S. Senator (2001 – 2009), Secretary of State 2009 – 2013 (unprepared, unlearned, unearned, inadequate legislative experience, insufficient and failed public office executive experience, questionable personal and professional ethics - unqualified
11.  Ryan, Timothy “Tim” John: U.S. Representative (2003–present) (no public office executive experience, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
3.     Delaney, John Kevin: U.S. Representative (2013–2019) (no public office executive, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
12.  Sanders, Bernard “Bernie”: Burlington, Vermont Mayor (1981–1989), U.S. Representative (1991-2007), U.S. Senator (2007-present) (credentials outdated, part of entrenched corrupt Federal Washington establishment - disqualified))
4.     Gabbard, Tulsi: U.S. Representative (2013–present) (no public office executive, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
13.  Swalwell, Eric Michael Jr.: U.S. Representative (2013–present) (no public office executive experience, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
5.     Gillibrand, Kirsten Elizabeth:  U.S. Senator from New York (2009–present), U.S. Representative (2007–2009) (no public office executive experience, insufficient or questionable legislative (people) service - unqualified)
14.  Trump, Donald John: U.S. president (2017 present) (insufficient or no public office experience, no public office legislative or other pertinent experience – UNQUALIFIED, unsatisfactory professional and personal ethics, character)    
6.     Gravel, Maurice Robert “Mike”: former U.S. Senator (1969–1981) (credentials outdated, no public office executive experience - disqualified)
15.  Warren, Elizabeth Ann: U.S. Senator (2013–present) (no public office executive experience, questionable ethics, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
7.     Harris, Kamala Devi: U.S. Senator (2017–present), former California Attorney General (2011–2017) (no public office executive experience, insufficient legislative experience - unqualified)
16.  Wells, Robert “Robby” Carr Jr.: former college football coach (unqualified no pertinent experience) EXPERIENCE criterion - zero
8.     Messam, Wayne Martin: Miramar, Florida, Mayor (2015–present) (insufficient public office executive experience, no legislative service - unqualified)
17.  Williamson, Marianne Deborah: Author, lecturer, activist (no public office executive or legislative experience - unqualified)
9.     Nwadike, Kenneth “Ken” E. Jr., documentary filmmaker, motivational speaker, and peace activist (unqualified no pertinent experience) EXPERIENCE criterion - zero
18.  Yang, Andrew: Entrepreneur (no public office executive or legislative experience - unqualified)
 AU.S. president must face serious, complex challenges, problems, unresolved conflicts of a multicultural country and world. And the current criteria in contemporary times are completely insufficient (even insulting) as qualifications to be expected to handle the grave responsibilities required of a U.S. (or any) head of state.
After the Current insufficient “qualifications” for the U.S. presidency —
(a)   Natural-born citizen of the United States
(b)  35 years old (at least)
(c)   Resident of the United States for at least 14 years.
Consider these


Proposed mandatory qualifications for anyone to even consider being a candidate or serving as U.S. president:

(a)   Evidence of good character and no criminal record or conflicts/seeming conflicts of interest
(b)  Demonstrated soundness of mind and mental stability (a candidate should be required to submit to independent psychological analysis and testing)
(c)   Demonstrated skills, professionalism, presence of mind for interpersonal communication, civility and cross-differences deliberation
(d)  Sound credentials (beyond partisanship) in social, economic, political and/or statecraft matters
(e)   Learned in the U.S. constitution, federal structure of governance, and balance of powers
(f)   Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience in executive (and/or legislative) public service office
(g)  Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience in international affairs including diplomacy, geopolitics, geo-economics, fair competition and international trade
 

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Sources
Wikipedia Candidates 2020, Individual profiles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp



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