Originally posted by: chucky2
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: chucky2
Blah Blah Blah.
Here's what I prefer Craig:
1.) Solve the Illegal Immigration problem.
2.) Solve the health care situation in this country.
3.) Solve the energy problems in this country.
4.) Solve the tax code in this country.
5.) Solve the public justice system in this country.
6.) Solve our F'ing moronic drug war in this country.
7.) Solve how we fight the GWoT - meaning, either actually fight to win or just pack it up and come home.
8.) Solve the election process in this country.
Craig, when all of these F'ing issues are solved - as in, actually implemented and being carried out - only then should any one F'ing inept member of our Government be doing anything else.
Many/Most of these issues have sat, mostly untouched, for decades now. If we're the Board of Directors at a multi-$B company, and our Government is Upper and Senior Leadership...and the top F'ing 8+ projects at the company have not even been touched to any meaningful degree, while p1ssant projects have been given time and time again attention...would you at any F'ing sane moment actually not think about strangling your Leadership with your bare hands for its utter failure?!?!!?!?
I'm not saying they shouldn't investigate Rove, Cheney, Bush, or whoever the F else they want. My point here is that they have far far far and away better things to be doing with their time.
And No, Congress cannot do multiple things at once. They've had decades now for the above 8 and still don't have solutions in place. So don't sit here and try and rationalize to me how they can do Rove and the above stuff at the same time - They simply can't.
Has anyone here managed at a higher than peon level and actually been accountable for deliverables??? Anyone??????
Chuck
Maybe you're the one who doesn't understand that the progress on the other issues you want isn't happening for reasons other than spending time prosecuting Rove.
That whatever happens on those issues will happen regardless of whether they fulfill their responsibility to investigate Rove, or let him escape without investigation.
Seems to me you're the one who has the misguided idea about how things are working, by connecting the Rove investigation with the other issues.
Don't bother replying as far as I'm concerned, your 'blah blah' response shows that I'm trying to teach a pig to sing here.
No Craig, I understand
perfectly why progress hasn't been made on all these other issues. And that's because it's not a burning priority for the members of Congress.
Since you're on AnandTech, let me try and use an IT analogy that maybe you'll be able to follow:
You have a Developer lets say who has multiple projects on his/her plate, and each project has a due date for the Developer deliverables and also a priority to the company. This Developer is also in charge of his/her services that he/she maintains. Lets name the Developer, oh, say
Congress.
What you're advocating is our Devel...er,
Congress, spend time reading up on say a new programming language (important for Congress to be sure), while the projects they have deliverables for slip, slip, slip some more, and the services they have are in Outage stage.
That's
exactly what you are advocating.
I'm advocating the Devel...sorry, I mean
Congress first get back on track with all their project deliverables, and Oh, btw, maybe get the services that are down back up and running (you know, just the minorly important things here)...
then our misguided Congress can spend all the F'ing time he/she wants reading whatever programming language he/she wants.
I'll take a bunch of people doing it my way, and pair them up against people doing it your way
anytime...your folks will be debating the new flavor of their Starbucks coffee's and my folks will have their F'ing sh1t
done.
What do you
do that lets you be so incompetant???????
Chuck