I sometimes am judgmentally challenged. I tend to think that many high level politicians actually make decisions with my best interests in mind. That is their job, right?
It doesn’t matter if you’re atheist, christian or muslim, the more I learn about our government the more I realize these high level politicians aren’t as concerned about my rights, as they are their inflated salaries. It’s amazing that politicians live a better life (financially) than 99% of the people they are making decisions for. Even after receiving an inflated salary from the tax payers the same high level politicians will make decisions favoring big business rather than the people.
Not only are they paid well, but they do it without having to do their job. Their job is to do what’s right for the people. It’s only a small number of them but it’s enough when one of them is the President.
So who are these high level politicians? We can start with the President of the United States of America. If Homeland Security reads that they will probably flag me as a Domestic Terrorist. Simply for speaking out against the government. Yes, Homeland Security violates many of your inalienable rights.
You see, as American citizens you have your constitutional rights (inalienable), those rights are not given to you by the government. Many people willing give them away because they don’t understand what government is doing or how the government works. Most people believe their rights are provided by the government, this is false.
So who are the rest of these politicians that are not doing what’s best for the people? (here I go again) It’s probably a relatively small group, the Clinton’s, it’s certainly not the majority but it’s enough to mess with your state of living.
I get the feeling the only reason we went to war in Iraq is because they walked on George W. Bushes Daddy’s face at the Al-Rashid Hotel.
I try to vote for the one that I think is concerned for the right of the people. I’m so glad Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee are out, I guess God didn’t want them to be president or have Huckabee change the constitution. I voted for Ross Perot twice because he made sense to me. This time it’s a toss up between Ron Paul and Barack Obama. John McCain, does the constitution change meaning when read by a christian? McCain thinks so.
I voted for Bush twice, so sometimes I’m definitely Judgmentally Challenged.
