Author: | EJ Thomas | ISBN: | 9781386673415 |
Publisher: | EJ Thomas | Publication: | June 7, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | EJ Thomas |
ISBN: | 9781386673415 |
Publisher: | EJ Thomas |
Publication: | June 7, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In 2015, Republican candidate Senator Ted Cruz said all politicians lie; it was one of his truths. They do it to varying degrees and the question is whether or not it should matter. In the 2016 presidential campaign we had candidates pushing capitalism, socialism and the US Constitution. The election oddly came down to the candidates that were on the opposite ends of the spectrum, the one that lied the most and the one that lied the least. The campaign rhetoric created fear and confusion. The issues included: political correctness, foreign policy, terrorism, immigration, healthcare, religious freedom, treatment of women, abortion, equality (wage, marriage, and race), guns, jobs, and education. The intensity divided and still divides friends and family which has caused a major separation in the beliefs of the nation's population.
As it is our history, we have the opportunity to vote for the lesser of the evils in order to support the Constitution of the United States of America. This does not mean there is 100% agreement or you should like a candidate's personality, gender or race. Americans should be looking at the issues and voting for the one that comes closest to maintaining the guidelines established in the country's doctrine. This book provides information so that you can ask yourself if you voted: 1) like a Burger King customer - an individual with your own agenda so you could 'Have it your way' or 2) as a Patriot that believes in 'We the people', a nation that is to do what is best for the people as a whole.
In 2015, Republican candidate Senator Ted Cruz said all politicians lie; it was one of his truths. They do it to varying degrees and the question is whether or not it should matter. In the 2016 presidential campaign we had candidates pushing capitalism, socialism and the US Constitution. The election oddly came down to the candidates that were on the opposite ends of the spectrum, the one that lied the most and the one that lied the least. The campaign rhetoric created fear and confusion. The issues included: political correctness, foreign policy, terrorism, immigration, healthcare, religious freedom, treatment of women, abortion, equality (wage, marriage, and race), guns, jobs, and education. The intensity divided and still divides friends and family which has caused a major separation in the beliefs of the nation's population.
As it is our history, we have the opportunity to vote for the lesser of the evils in order to support the Constitution of the United States of America. This does not mean there is 100% agreement or you should like a candidate's personality, gender or race. Americans should be looking at the issues and voting for the one that comes closest to maintaining the guidelines established in the country's doctrine. This book provides information so that you can ask yourself if you voted: 1) like a Burger King customer - an individual with your own agenda so you could 'Have it your way' or 2) as a Patriot that believes in 'We the people', a nation that is to do what is best for the people as a whole.