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Business, Politics and an Election
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| Guest post by: Nelson Davis |
Article Overview: There is a revolution underway in our country and I hope that we find people who’ve managed in chaos before and gotten good results. I’ll borrow a couple of lines from the biblical book of Ecclesiastes. “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven; a time to get, and a time to lose, a time to keep, and a time to cast away.”
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Business, Politics and an Election
With a handful of primaries now
behind us and the November elections barreling toward us like a dry tsunami,
I’ve been thinking about the challenging place we find ourselves in as a nation.
There may be a movement that is bringing business people to elected office
while sending old guard politicians to the lobbying bench. Increasingly, people
whose names we know because of their political careers are being opposed or
defeated by names previously seen in the Wall Street Journal or even at the
town bake sale. As an advocate of sound business principles being a great help in
solving many of our problems, I see the changes moving across the political
landscape as a good thing.
Here in California, I’m finding this election cycle more interesting
than any of the pro sports teams. Barbara Boxer versus Carly Fiorina and Jerry
Brown battling Meg Whitman are not political contests that would have been
predicted just a year ago. I do love it when career politicians and business
people are spending money in a battle for the same piece of turf rather than
simply cozying up over a warm contributions check. Also, the fact that these
two private sector heavy hitters are women brings another fascinating dimension
to the contests. This may be one of those times when California serves as the “canary in the coal mine” in relation
to how our nation’s election future rolls out.
In the recent round of election primaries,
Tea Party candidate Christine O’Donnell threw a lightning bolt at the Republican
Party establishment in Delaware
by flattening their candidate choice, Mike Castle. In my home state of New York which hasn’t lived up to it’s slogan of “Empire State”
in a long time, there was a big surprise in the Republican primary for the
governor race. Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino is perhaps the most surprising winner
in those primaries, as he defeated the Republican’s preferred candidate Rick
Lazio. It brings me a chuckle whenever I hear political party big-wigs say they're
“looking forward to working with him." That really means if you look
behind them carefully there is probably a shovel and a half dug grave with his
name on the headstone. I’m enjoying seeing the boat being rocked and
traditional political structures challenged because it really is time for
substantial change. The fact that a greater number of experienced business
people are rising to the challenge of running for public office is a fine
development in my opinion.
I’m not a political partisan
because I believe that good ideas can come from anywhere in the room. However I
do feel that the crises that cover the land these days are primarily based in
three areas of governance that are best understood and solved by successful
business operators. The”End Times” prophesies of the Bible spoke of four
horsemen of the apocalypse but I’ve got my own version of the three horsemen facing
us right now: Lack of clear goals, a severe leadership vacuum and rampant
failure to apply common sense. Science Fiction writer Robert Heinlein said "In
the absence of clearly defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing
daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it." Would the rise of
gossip based businesses such as TMZ or endlessly talking TV pundits fit the trivia
description? The president of IBM or Ford Motor wouldn’t last six months if
they couldn’t lay out company wide goals that employees and stakeholders could
understand.
We are up to our eyes in politicians and
people with impressive titles, but where are the true leaders, people with a
glowing vision who can move others to lift their gaze and follow them without attempting
to buy their support. The 1970 motion picture “Patton” still has people saying
“now there was a leader.” I think that
we bestow the leader title on too many people who can barely follow, not to
mention lead. I like what Thomas Paine had to say on the subject, “Lead, follow
or get out of the way.” I don’t recall a U.S. President laying out a galvanizing
national vision since John F. Kennedy’s send a man to the moon speech. “Just
say no” or a “War on poverty” never quite cut it.
As a child born in a small southern
town, I often heard my parents and their friends say things like “that boy
ain’t got no sense” which implied a lack of perspective or simple foolishness.
For example, if simple common sense had been applied to our current public
employee pension systems, they wouldn’t exist in this troubled form. A high
school math failure could figure that out. It only takes a spoonful of common
sense to know that a country can’t tax its citizens into prosperity.
So, I’ll be following the
upcoming November election like it’s the Super Bowl. I’ll be cheering for
candidates of any party who have proven themselves in the business arena. There
is a revolution underway in our country and I hope that we find people who’ve
managed in chaos before and gotten good results. I’ll borrow a couple of lines
from the biblical book of Ecclesiastes. “To everything there is a season, and a
time to every purpose under the heaven; a time to get, and a time to lose, a
time to keep, and a time to cast away.” I
hope we lose some of the traditional politics, get a goal focused group of
election winners, keep the template of what made America great and cast away those who don’t get it.
Article Tags: Barbara Boxer, Carl Paladino, Carly Fiorina, Christine ODonnell, jerry brown, meg whitman
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