First and foremost, the President of the United States is a public servant, and like any
other servant, he ought to obey his master. And who's his master?
What will be an ideal response?
We are, the taxpayers
of the United States, the people who elect him and pay him--certainly not his
advisors. What he should do, then, is fire all of them--his economic advisors, foreign
policy advisors, and all the rest--and hire a pollster to find out what we want him to do. I
mean, how would you like it if your maid forced you to hire an advisor for her and the
advisor persuaded her not to clean your house the way you like?
You might also like to view...
Terms like "can be," "as much as," and "help," are examples of
A) concealment of facts. B) truth in advertising. C) ambiguity. D) consumer confidence.
One of the leadership qualities most emphasized throughout the New Testament is
a. humble servanthood b. strength of personality c. public speaking ability d. intelligence
How does Aquinas explain the fact that a human being is one, unified thing?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Conjunction is an equivalence rule.