FA World Entertainment and Hockey Skateboards boss Jason Dill has declared a "Nobody for President" stance in the upcoming election.
This decision is gnarly but raises concerns. Without a president, there could be a major gap in leadership, potentially leading to confusion and inefficiency in governance.
Without someone in charge to make decisions and address national issues, the country might struggle with day-to-day operations and managing crises.
Effective leadership is crucial for guiding the country through everyday challenges and unexpected emergencies.
In contrast, former pro skateboarder and Thousand Oaks City Council Member Mikey Taylor has predicted that Donald Trump will become president again after surviving an assassination attempt, provided he is still alive.
On the other hand, the Boonies head honcho Tim Pool also endorsed Trump for President, stating, "If Trump can take a bullet for you, then you can take the time to go out and vote for him."
The FA/Hockey business owner Jason Dill has chosen not to support any presidential candidate and advocates for a leaderless approach, opting out of voting in this year's election.
Dill's preference for a non-presidential system reflects a desire for change but may overlook the practical need for structured leadership to handle the complexities of modern governance.