(1) What do you assume about elected politicians (e.g. governors, presidents, mayors, etc.)?
(2) What do you assume about appointed officials (e.g. police, regulators, and in general civil servants)?
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Baron Von PWN wrote:What I would consider an appointed position, is something like a senator in Canada. All they have to do is be the Prime minister's buddy. There are some broad qualifications but they are vague and unspecific. The selection is based primarily on the arbitrary choice of 1 person.
Woodruff wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:What I would consider an appointed position, is something like a senator in Canada. All they have to do is be the Prime minister's buddy. There are some broad qualifications but they are vague and unspecific. The selection is based primarily on the arbitrary choice of 1 person.
Wow, I did not know that. It seems...strange.
BigBallinStalin wrote:(1) What do you assume about elected politicians (e.g. governors, presidents, mayors, etc.)?
(2) What do you assume about appointed officials (e.g. police, regulators, and in general civil servants)?
BigBallinStalin wrote:(1) What do you assume about elected politicians (e.g. governors, presidents, mayors, etc.)?
(2) What do you assume about appointed officials (e.g. police, regulators, and in general civil servants)?
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