Monday, November 3, 2008
Is this Personal Responsibility
Here is the mindset of many. This woman has a daughter yet going to an Obama rally is the happiest day of her life because she will no longer have to worry about putting gas in her car or paying her mortgage. Is she for real?
I did like her last statement of "if I help him he is going to help me". Well, this is stupidity at it's finest. Someone needs to go up to this woman and slap her really hard. It is time for a reality check.
Here is a clue for her. Barack Obama is a politician. What he is promising now are termed "campaign promises". Historically, politicians, especially Presidential ones, have tended not to keep their word. Broken campaign promises to these people are as natural as taking a pee after drinking a gallon of water. In other words, it is a way of life for them.
That being said, why should anyone pay this woman's gas and mortgage? Personal responsibility teaches that it is up to you to create your path in life. It is up to you to determine the success you engage in life. The government has the responsibility to ensure that people are given the opportunity to succeed. The Constitution coupled with other laws guarantees that.
This is the sad state of our nation. My comments here are not racially motivated. The clip happens to be of a black person but Obama is going to be receiving 10 millions of votes from other ethnic groups. Many of them feel the same way this woman does. Reality is going to hit them in the face and hard.
I am going to surmise that the new President, most likely Obama, is going to break at least 75% of the campaign promises. For those waiting for the government to stop your foreclosures, I suggest calling an attorney. No matter how it all breaks down, this will require some kind of consent from the banks. So this woman who is waiting for Obama to pay her mortgage is going to find herself in the street. Well, perhaps that is where she belongs. Anyone who trusts the government to take care of you is a total fool.
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