Thursday, June 14, 2012

It's the guy. Not the party.

It use to be, the rule of thumb when voting, vote the candidate not the party.
So if you want a candidate who caters to the very rich and also wants to get rid of taxes for the rich, you know who to vote for. Never mind if the middle income families continue to pay taxes. If you want to expand the war in Afghanistan, you know who to vote for. If you want Medicare cancelled and Social Security put into a high risk investment account, you know who to vote for. If you want no regulations for mortgage lenders, you certainly know who to vote for. If you want to put women’s health issues on the back burner, for sure you know who to vote for.

However, if you want a candidate who wants health care cost to go down, you know who to vote for. If you want a candidate who is concerned about the environment and wants clean water and air, you know who to vote for. If you want a candidate encouraging clean and renewable energy, you know who to vote for. If you want to continue early childhood education, nutrition, and health care, you know who you can count on. If you want roads and bridges repaired and built, you know who to vote for. If you want low cost mass transit, you know who to vote for. If you want more teachers, firemen, and police officers, you know who to vote for.

Wisdom says, vote the person not the politics.

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