Thursday, January 14, 2010
Sallies the things that I took away from Quinn's
speech, it seems he believes that standing up
for our values and our principles has somehow
become political. Plus it seemed he
suggested that finding the most qualified person
for a job is political too. I mean
favoritism may wrongly put unqualified people in
jobs that need basic competency levels, but to
suggest that it is political, to elect the most
competent candidate will that just blind
partisanship. Arvin what we need are politicians who do not favor big business nor the employee, but who also believe that the power of government rests with the people that is being against big government. We need politicians who understand that a few less yachts and mansions, equals, a second or third bathroom, a family car or a commuting car, a family vacation, new computers for the kids, a new washer and dryer, a new front door, new windows for the house, and many other positive activities for the economy. Yes we need politicians who favor equity that is what we need. |
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