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> > > > The person who does this job does it because they want to fulfill an > > important > > > > position and make the right choices. Not for glory, fame, and power, > > because > > > > the power is not for their own ends. The fame (or infamy) should be a > > > byproduct > > > > of the job. The glory should be a byproduct of doing a good job at it. > > > > > > > > The president's salary should be minimum wage, because that's what people > > are > > > > expected to live on. If the president wants more, hey, just raise minimum > > > wage. > > > > > > > > The president should not be able to accept any gifts of any sort so they > > don't > > > > bypass the previous provision, and so they don't get bribed. Cops have > this > > > > rule, why not our other public servants? > > > > > > > > The president should have their house and computer and offices etc etc > > hooked > > > up > > > > to surveillance just to make sure they're not crooked. Checks and > balances. > > > > > > It's not the rest of their life, just 4 years. Just because you're > > president > > > > doesn't mean you're not subject to the same temptations everyone else is. > > > > People in public can be watched, and they're working for the public. It's > > the > > > > public's duty and best interest to make sure this job gets done properly. > > > > > > > > The president shouldn't really keep getting paid after they're out of > > office. > > > > Being president isn't winning the lottery. > > > > > > > > All this should guarantee that the person who wants the job just really > > wants > > > it > > > > badly for the right reasons, and will do the right job. Why settle for > > less? > > > > > > > > Discuss. > > > > > > > > Hey don't mind me, I'm not sober. > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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