Why doesn't the president do his...job?
I am not trying to troll or anything of that nature, as I usually just lurk here anyways. But, I really want to know. Why is it that Bush is out doing all this fundraising, and campaining, when he should be in washington DC talking to prime ministers and diplomats, and flying around the world in Air Force One kissing ass and shaking hands.
When Clinton was president, that's all you ever saw, was diplomatic envoy's and shaking hands. I don't remember Bush doing anything like that.
And the same goes for Kerry, should he be in the Senate?
We elect and pay these people hundreds of thousands of dollars each year, and they are out campaining around the country when they should be pouring over law books, and improving the welfare of the nation.
How has it come to this? Since when was it OK for our president and senators to go around and campain for days on end, when the job that the taxpayers pay them to do, is back in washington.
It just boggles my mind how little I've actually seen Bush do in the means of progress, and how much time Kerry is spending away from the Senate.
I know they have to campain, but shouldn't the duty of doing their job come first?
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