Stormbringer wrote:Darth Wong wrote:I love the way not one person so far in this thread has deigned to even vaguely or tangentially address the analogy which was posed in the original post in order to explain the argument I'm putting forward.
Actually I did.
Nope, you just dismissed the options given as a failure to find someone more qualified. The problem is that your rebuttal has nothing whatsoever to do with the analogy; in real-life, you would probably wind up hiring someone with similar qualifications to the previous guy because you wouldn't have hired the first guy withouy adequate qualifications in the first place.
That's how it is: you hire managers, you pay a certain amount, you expect a certain amount of education and experience, but after that it's still a bit of a crapshoot. Sometimes you'll get a moron, sometimes you'll get a good guy. On paper, before hiring, they both look the same. But once one of them has
demonstrated a record of gross incompetence, mismanagement, and dishonesty, you just get another one. You don't necessarily want or need to find someone with
more qualifications; if the qualifications were inadequate to do the job you wouldn't have hired the first guy with those same qualifications.
My point is that if you're going to fire him. The problem is America doesn't have the option of conducting a real job search, unlike private businesses. That abitrarly limits the feild. Of course any company will fire the offending manager. But it would be stupid of a company to replace Martha Stewart with Kenneth Lay; which is the situation we're in.
Again, you're trying to prove that both candidates have the same record of incompetence and dishonesty. That's simply a lie; Kerry has a so-so resume and no record as a president, just like Bush did 4 years ago. But Bush has now
demonstrated incompetence and dishonesty in the job.
As it stands trying to apply the private industry analogy doesn't quite work.
Sure it does; you just refuse to accept the analogy as given, so you keep trying to dishonestly modify it to suit your purposes.