It's been a while. I was going to blog about what makes Portland, Oregon so
great. Or why music is so important. Until suddenly, I was under political
attack by my Parents’ (now my Dad’s) friends. Why would I be voting for whom I
plan to vote in November? Not surprisingly, I had an answer and they did not. I do not need to get into for
whom I plan to vote. It is obvious since everyone who reads this knows me. The
thing that scares me is that so many people do not plan to vote.
I beg of you. Please vote. I clearly would love for you to
vote on my side, but mostly I want people to stand behind his or her beliefs.
Tonight I was asked why I planned to vote for my candidate. And sadly it was in
an aggressive versus a conversational manner. I have an interesting stance. I
have been given a lot. I wasn’t born
with a silver spoon in my mouth by any means, but I have not had to ask for
much. I have received an Ivy League education and a summer home, luxuries most
do not receive. And my parents worked extremely hard, from the ground up to
give them to me.
Did they give their blood, sweat, and tears to make this
happen? Definitely. Were there government programs in place to help them along
the way to help them? Absolutely. I am for the people. I have always been for
the people. And I will always be for the people. I will never agree that
American citizens do not need assistance to help them sustain themselves. Of course
I believe in Capitalism. If you work hard you should be able to get ahead. But
everyone is not given a level playing field and I believe our government is
what can help America make us the country that everyone talks about. The place
where you can achieve the American Dream.
I believe in America. I don’t believe in hypocrisy. Please
think about what matters most to you and who you truly think can make that
happen. And most of all remember
cocktail party etiquette and leave the politics, religion, and money behind.
1 comment:
You are the best. Keep spreading the word about voting.
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