Question: How did the nation get where it is economically,
socially and otherwise? Who allowed the current state of the union to become
what it is?
Answer: Politicians. All politicians. The current state of
our economy is not George Bush’s fault. It is not the current President’s
fault. Collectively, the blame should be shared by the politicians who have
guided us along the path we are on.
Question: How do we the people exact the change needed to change
the course we are on and start making progress toward greater opportunity and restoring freedom.
Answer: Elect new leadership. From the halls of congress to
the Whitehouse, we need new leadership otherwise nothing will change in the
right direction.
Question: If your company was in trouble financially and your
future and jobs depended on new leadership to guide it through the tough
economic times, would you support the idea of hiring a new CEO with no
experience at running anything let alone a large corporation with thousands of
employees. What if the proposed new
leader wanted to fundamentally change everything the company does to something
new that has never been tested. If he
wanted to stop production of the company’s products that have an established market and
demand is predictable only to replace them with untested products for which
there is no market and the cost to produce is unsustainable, would you support
that? I think not.
This scenario would not give you much hope for your
future. Yet that is exactly what we did
in 2008 when we elected the current President. At a time when experience was
most critical with regard to economic matters, we elected the least experienced
of any candidate ever. We cannot afford
to make that mistake again.
Answer: America, we need new leadership at nearly every segment of the government machine. We have the power to do this and our future depends on it. In November, Vote new.
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