Why I should be the
Poster Child for Conservatives
College Grad with
honors
Graduate degree with honors
U.S. Army veteran
Been married to the same person ( a woman) for over 29 years
Two daughters
NEVER been unemployed – been C-suite level for over 18 years
NEVER received any government aid (even though we qualified
when I was growing up)
Been in Church most of my life
NEVER been arrested (have had three speeding tickets in my
life)
NEVER had a drug or alcohol dependency problem
NEVER been to rehab
Retirement funding (without SS) secure
Don't care about the mortgage interest reduction for it does not apply
Don't care about the mortgage interest reduction for it does not apply
SO – Why am I a real liberal (and not one like you see on TV
– but a true pragmatic Keynesian liberal) ? BECAUSE - EVERYONE cannot be me, I am ok with that and I encourage people to be different. It is NOT my place to tell them how to live, love
and work. I truly do feel MOST people cannot (or just
will not) do for themselves like I have done for me…..Perhaps I am wrong…but
ask yourself – of the 100 people you will see (at work, the store, the dry
cleaners, the school, etc.) today – how many of those can truly take charge of
their life? Is government the
answer? Maybe not. Is the private sector the answer? I cannot speak for everyone, but I do not
think that is the primary function of business. The coming election is truly
about two Americas. The problem is the
two Americas being portrayed by the candidates are not really the true
options. The two candidates running say
America is either one way or the other.
NEWSFLASH: Most people are
average and 66% of the population is still the majority. The majority are not single issue voters and
take parts from the right AND the left.
We will see the voting results that Tuesday. I doubt anything will change Wednesday, not
because government is bad, but because people just like to complain about what
someone else gets or does not get. People vilify the rich, then complain because they are broke. People scoff at the welfare recipients, but have always had their needs by someone else (parents, school, business). Those
issues are such an easy, emotional target, until one considers that all of
those “others” are actually people. Meet
a few, new experiences are good for you.