dijous, de març 16, 2006

Something About Politics:

This country was founded on the idea that man should be able to make his money how ever the hell he felt like.

There’s money to be made in Afghanistan and Iraq. Well, at least more than New Orleans.

(From Reuters)
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday easily approved $91.9 billion that President George W. Bush sought for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and for Gulf Coast hurricane relief, even as lawmakers voiced doubts about the efforts.
The bill included $67 billion for military operations, bringing the wars' costs so far to nearly $400 billion; $19 billion for the Gulf Coast, bringing that to about $90 billion, and $4.1 billion in emergency foreign aid.

This isn’t the President’s or Congress’ fault. It’s yours. The choices they make for you are the ones you couldn’t make on your own. You’ve already affirmed that these people are capable of making this decision for you.

(From Reuters)
"Human tragedy is not an unlimited check drawn upon the checkbook of the federal taxpayer," said Rep. Jeb Hensarling, a Texas Republican.

Let me clear something up for you. Economic tragedy does have privilege to that unlimited check. In other words humans mean less than money. Why do we kid ourselves otherwise?

Think about how often you have done what is best for everyone in your world. Now think about the trust you have for someone else to do what is best for you when you are part of the “everyone.”

After contemplating the doubt all that casts explain to yourself why you hold different consequences for people who affect the money you make than the people who make the rules your world plays with.

An employee, superior, decision maker, representative, executive who expresses poor judgment meets a swift end. A politician who makes choices that aren’t in his employers (constituents) best interest is never employed for less than he was originally promised. A promise made upon the conviction that he would make the best choices.



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