So What's the Matter With Karen Mills?

Karen Mills later. First of all I would like to take the time to thank everyone for their great responses to my past post concerning the referral campaign. Each time I blogged, I forgot to say thanks, side-tracked by the barrage of your emails. Sorry. And though I really appreciate your participation, please, please, do not continue to email me! Comment using the blog only. Click here to comment.
Thanks.

Now to my response to Mercantile Capital Corporation’s CEO, Chris Hurn, Is the new SBA Administrator Already Failing America’s Business Owners and Entreprenuers? which I posted the morning of June 5th on his blog :

“Chris, thanks for your email. I find your post and comments, and the comments of others before me, both humorous and poignant. As always, and this time with a Bob Coleman assist, you’ve scored. Unfortunately, some are critizing the Administration for the negligence of those who have been appointed by the Administration. No Administration that I can remember has ever been disinterested in private industry or ownership; and the perception that we should adjust to this misconception bespeaks fatalism.

Though I do not suggest that we apathetically sit on our hands like Karen Mills appears to be doing, I do advocate that we support the Administration while making it difficult for people like her as well as lending partner un-cooperatives, to persistently posture or try to maintain the status quo. I think this forum, and others like it, are an integral part of that movement.”

Below is a CNN video of the Bob Coleman interview.

Chris and Bob are quite the diplomats; so I couldn’t bring myself to say this on Chris’ or any blog other than my own: in the dungeon of my heart, I really think this country needs President Obama to become a bona fide dictator for a week and mandate that all un-cooperatives assume action and responsibility and get the ball rolling or “heads roll” subsequently. Harsh? What’s your opinion?