Friday, November 2, 2012

WANTED: US President Position


Resumes to be Reviewed in 2016

What if applications for the US President’s position had to go through a Human Resource department instead of being elected by the people? As we know, a US president is elected into office by our popular and electoral votes. But what if one day that ritual is changed? What if the United States Officials decide that the office of the president is too important and should no longer be decided by its citizens? What if every four years, all candidates have to apply for the position like any other job and then be offered the position by a QUALIFIED, bipartisan Human Resource Panel?

Now, you have to be thinking this is certainly no longer a democracy I’m talking about and you’d be right! It may sound like socialism, but it’s not. The closest form of government supporting my theory is a “Corporate Republic” which I found in Wikipedia.  According to this source, a corporate republic is only a theoretical form of government, which currently exists only in fiction. Interestingly, corporate republics in these fictional scenarios, “usually arise when a single, vastly powerful corporation deposes [overthrows] a weak government, over time or in a coup d’etat.” That in itself sounds like Big Business taking over a weak nation and certainly doesn’t bode well for Americans born and raised in a democracy that we cherish. In fact, it sounds like insurrection. However, my idea is not to upset our democracy, but rather to add another facet to the hiring process of such an important position—dare I say—the most important position in the USA.

Just to indulge my curiosity further for a moment, let’s say we are still exercising our democracy by voting for this qualified Human Resource Panel of say, 8 people. Each of them is a natural born US citizen, has the highest business acumen, esteemed character, ivy leaguers, and proven records to substantiate their reputations… and of course, they must be bipartisan.

Knowing how some Human Resource departments operate, I can only imagine the position of the US presidency would be scrutinized to the hilt and candidates grilled relentlessly in the interview process. To my knowledge, the only interview process we currently have for presidential hopefuls is listening to debates. History shows that candidates are allowed to use any means necessary to degrade their opponent in order to influence votes for themselves while campaigning. We know this as “mudslinging.” Many people would rather not vote at all because they are leery of politicians in general and fear their political “claptrap” (my favorite word in politics), and their empty promises. Others feel their vote is insignificant or that they should leave voting up to the folks who very well educated about the political issues at hand. Not to mention the illegals trying to vote, the electoral college’s existence, the disenfranchised, rigged polls, miscounts, the biased media, etc.

This in mind, I feel the office of the president is just too important not to be scrutinized more judiciously. I feel a president’s qualifications should be fully investigated and perhaps even followed up with drug testing. After all, don’t we have to run through the same battery of tests in order to get a much “lesser” job?

Back to reality. Since the process of hiring a president is unlike what most of us face in order to obtain jobs, we must abide by the current system, but keep in mind typical interview questions when deciding for whom you will cast your vote. Either way, we are the ones hiring our president. We are the boss. HE WORKS FOR US.


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by Geri Zabela Eddin