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This note is sparked from highlights running through my mind during tonight's debate. This will be short and sweet and is off the cuff, so bear with me. No tangents, I promise.
America was founded on a few simple principles, a couple of which include trust in God, freedom from too much power in any one facet of government, separation of church and state, and the pursuit of happiness to name only a few.
I feel empowered because I am and American and have limitless possibilities. I could rise to the Presidency and become the "leader of the free world". (Well not exactly, too many bad decisions that have been photographed in a drunken stupor would come back to haunt me and my credibility regarding decision making...oh yeah, no tangents.)
Where else in the world could an individual rise from poverty to prosperity in a lifetime? I thank God for being born in a nation with no class structure--where my rights are just as important as any other citizen's rights.
With that said, I am also proud that we demonstrate the prosperity that Capitalism can bring to a society. Our poor can be obese! They carry cell phones and own computers! We used to worry about groceries and heating oil, but why would we anymore when they are going to be guaranteed by the government?
The socialist tendencies we are exhibiting scare the crap out of me because the desire to succeed beyond your wildest dreams is being crushed. Before you hit $250,000 you'd better quit because all you are doing is contributing to someone else's free ride. **Now some of you are saying, "Jesse, if you have a quarter of a million dollars and are living in North Da'colder', can't you afford to toss some change to the less fortunate?"** My answer to that is a resounding, "YES, and I will!" (Granted I don't make that amount and probably never will!)
My point here is I am glad to help out where I can, and if I had that amount I would, but I can choose for myself where that money goes. I don't need the government making decisions for me. I don't need the government telling me it is "patriotic" to pay taxes. I will take care of me and my own(family, community, county) so that I can see the benefit. There
are things government can do, but I believe they should be taken care of at the lowest level possible.
Let's wrap this up....and if anyone is still reading, thank you. It may sound preachy and impossible, but we need to tighten our belts, pull ourselves up by our bootstraps, lean on each other when necessary, and only look to the government in an emergency. Conservative values will guide the way through these troubled times, not the liberal answer of throwing money or more bureaucracy at the problem. We as Americas are going to be revealed in the coming years. I hope what we reveal is the America I hold dear. The America that is a shining beacon of hope and prosperity which has made us a world leader and will for generations to come.