
Well, the days are winding down, and the choices are few. I think it it pretty bad when folks don't care enough to vote but have the gall to complain about the way things are or the like. Americans have a wonderful country and we should learn to appreciate what we have. I have been to third world countries and they all look to us as the standard of what they want to be. Why do you think so many people want to come here. Our system may not be perfect but it is a heck of a lot better than many, no most of the world. If I wanted to live in a socialistic state where the government provided my healthcare and daycare and a small pension, I would probably move to Denmark. Alas, outside of Lego's what else are they famous for. Oh yes, nude ballet, and the little mermaid. I am not slamming on Denmark, it is a fine country, I have lived there. I just don't see it growing in the same way America has. We have captains of industry, technology, and great medical breakthroughs. We have hollywood( even though a lot of hollywood is far left reaching.) We have more great things that have come and gone than most of the third world put together. Don't put all that down, for a lame hope of change that will penalize the hard working American that has finally made something for himself because someone else who doesn't work as hard believes it isn't "Fair". I work 2 jobs and my wife works too. It takes all of that to make our household function and allow for opportunities to go to school to eventually open those doors that are currently closed. I sure would hate it if I finally got through one of those doors and suceeded after nearly fifty years of struggling to make it, only to have someone else arbitrarily decide that I must be rich, so now I will have my tax burden increased to help pay for those people that don't work( because they are too lazy or inept, to try and make it. ) Life is hard and no-one said it is supposed to be fair. You have to work at making it work. My father raised me to believe that if anything was worth doing it was worth doing your best. He also made me realize that nothing in life was free, everyone works for his share, the harder you work the greater the reward. America used to believe that as well. remember that when you go to the polls. God Bless America.
George
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