The reality factor

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You might con­sid­er a few things about what it is like to run for pres­i­dent.

There are a few things that “con­sti­tu­tion­al­ly” you have to qual­i­ty for when run­ning for pres­i­dent.

(Most) peo­ple would have no prob­lem “Con­sti­tu­tion­al­ly” qual­i­fy­ing for run­ning for pres­i­dent.

How­ev­er, things have changed since our fore­fa­thers draft­ed the great pages of the con­sti­tu­tion.

The real­i­ty is that most of us could nev­er become pres­i­dent and iron­i­cal­ly most of us would not want to be pres­i­dent.

Its a tough job and you can see just how dif­fi­cult many peo­ple find this job.

How­ev­er, for many many years there has been a moral qual­i­fi­ca­tion and a finan­cial qual­i­fi­ca­tion and that dis­qual­i­fies 98 per­cent of the Amer­i­can pub­lic from ever becom­ing pres­i­dent.

You have to be wealthy to run for pres­i­dent which means that you would have like­ly grow up wealthy.

Noth­ing wrong with being wealthy its just a lit­tle iron­ic.

 


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