Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The America I Want


This is a pivotal election we have coming up in November. It will decide the course of America the next for years (which is always the case), but it could also decide our long-term sustainability as a powerful country. America was founded on a set of principals unlike any other country before it. The U.S. Constitution laid the foundation for what America became. Now, we are interpreting it in vastly different ways than it was intended to be so we can get desired outcomes. That seems very manipulative to me and very dishonest. Is that a country you want to live in? The people who wrote the Constitution knew that this would be the framework for our country moving forward, so they were very specific and yet a little vague at the same time. I think it's clear what they meant by each amendment and it's not how it's being interpreted now. Why are we not taking a stand for this?

Something I've learned recently is that if you really care about someone or something, you should take a stand for it. Don't tolerate anything that's not acceptable to you. This applies to this situation for me. Why are we allowing the media to use misleading information that blatantly slants its views in favor of Obama? Why are people not looking at facts and statistics and doing their own research? I know he's a spin master, but it's not hard to see what his vision for America is. It's not what we are founded on and it's not anything I want any part of.

The upcoming presidential election is very simple: do you favor capitalism and people deciding their own futures, or do you favor the government controlling everything. If you think that government should be made up of people elected by our people who act in the best interest of our people then why would you vote for Obama? I know there are other issues that are important to individuals, but this election should not be about abortion, guns, gay rights, or anything other than what you governments role should be.

People's creativity, ingenuity, passion, innovation, drive, leadership, good fortune, and inspiration made them successful. That's the whole basis of capitalism. The government doesn't "allow" people to be successful Mr. President. Government shouldn't be separate from the people, unless you tyranny. If you want to keep stripping liberties outlined in the Constitution and making people more dependent on the government the vote for him. If you want to erase the middle class and make this a divided country, then go ahead and vote for Obama. He's not for the middle class at all. He wants a few elite people, so they can be the evil villains and a whole bunch of peasants, totally dependent on the government for everything. He believes that since the government prints the money it's inherently theirs and when we make money we should give most of it back to the government because they know much better ways to spend it than the people do. Also, only the Federal Government matters don't worry about state government at all. They're unnecessary in the grand scheme of things. The federal government should control everything and decide what's best for us.

Is that any fucking place you want to live? I don't and I won't tolerate it. It's absurd and ludicrous. It's wrong on so many levels and people are permitting it. Please look into what's really going on and how these policies that are in place will affect our future. Also, look into the possibilities that exist when we elect Mitt Romney. North America has enough natural gas to be self-sufficient in 5 years. If that happens, we can substantially reduce costs of manufacturing and bring a lot more jobs back to America that went overseas. Mitt Romney represents what America was built on and job creation so that it continues. Obama represents an ideal that the federal government controls everything and decides what's best for you and me. The choice is yours and I implore you to choose wisely as the future of America is at stake.

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