Geithner Never Held A Real Job. Shocker.
In an interview by Fareed Zakaria, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner revealed (or more, admitted?) that he’d never held a “real job”. Essentially, since grad school he’s spent his entire professional life in some sort of “policy job”.
Initially, this made me really mad, until I realized that a good portion of those making “policy” haven’t held a real job either. So Geithner is no odd duck.
Realizing that I’ve got better things to do than be enraged about the people that make up our corrupt government, I moved on to determining what criteria candidates need to get my vote in the future.
A real job is now one of those criteria.
From now on, you need experience in a “real job” to get my vote. That means a real, no kiddin’ 8 to 5 gig making a no-kiddin’ paycheck. And you need some tenure too. None of this, “I worked as an intern as a financial analyst while in school” stuff.
If you want a government job determining how my hard earned tax dollars get spent, you need to have some concept of how my tax dollars are earned.
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Had this post been on Facebook — I’d have clicked “Like”.
Great post — and it makes it pretty clear why so much of Washington is out of touch with how things work in the “real” world…
Yes, you want to talk about tax dollars at work- special interest groups have made me ill tempered for years!