Thursday, November 26, 2009

Obama cabinet grossly at odds with American experience


Above chart from a J.P. Morgan research report. via Enterprise blog.
  • Enterprise blog post:
"It examines the prior private sector experience of the cabinet officials since 1900 that one might expect
  • It includes secretaries of State, Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture, Interior, Labor, Transportation, Energy, and Housing & Urban Development, and excludes Postmaster General, Navy, War, Health, Education & Welfare, Veterans Affairs, and Homeland Security—432 cabinet members in all. "...
from Enterprise blog, 11/25/09, "Help Wanted, No prior private sector experience required,"via RedState
  • Obama has chosen a group over 90% experienced in the public sector only--ie not held accountable, in positions to fleece the public, can do a terrible job and not get fired because they don't have to make a profit. The average public sector representation was between 15-19% in cabinets since 1900. Big difference.
There is only one conclusion--not that any more proof was needed....Obama has never planned to improve the US economy. The public sector by definition can't do it, exists just to redistribute results of others' work.

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