In this heated political season, we are hearing alot about Experience vs Hope or even change. Now I must say that the person who wrote this sometimes is a bit crazy, but this makes complete and perfect sense to me.
The following is from Roseanne Barr
Posted February 22, 2008 | 11:52 AM (EST)
When I fly in an airplane I want the pilot with the most experience, not the one who can inspire hope in me that I get to where I am going. When I pay my taxes, I want the person filing them to be experienced, not the new person who inspires hope in me that he can do the job. When I hire someone to fix my washing machine, I want the tried and true experienced person, not the one who inspires me to hope that he can fix it. When I go to the doctor I do not want to get the one who inspires hope in me that s/he can cure what's wrong, but the one who knows what the hell to do the minute I call. It's not really the job of a public servant to inspire, but to get the job that the people demand done. The democrats think that if they have hope and are inspired things will get better, but they actually won't. When Oprah makes her employees sign her fifty page non-disclosure statement, she doesn't "hope" they can't break it, she pays teams of experienced lawyers to MAKE SURE they can't break it, or be sued in an experienced court by an experienced judge.
To see this post go to:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/roseanne-barr/experience-vs-inspiratio_b_87982.html
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