I have published before my opinion of both Major Political Parties as self interested power hungry elitist. Today I wish to make some suggestions relative to the status in Washington DC this shall be referenced as "DC" from this point forward.
1) If you are satisfied with the attitudes & direction in DC currently, by all means re-elect the same incumbents 0r change the more conservative members of Congress with more liberal candidates of either Party.
2) If you believe DC is to liberal, not following the constitution, & leading us away from our Free Capitalistic Society towards a Government Controlled Socialistic State; Vote for Conservative Candidates who will . Non Incumbents for the most part!
3) Republicans are touted as being the conservative Party. This is not necessarily true! There are a very few Democrats who are actually more conservative than several fellow Republicans.
4) All elected Officials have a tract record of how they have voted on the issues before them. Review the record & decide if you agree with the way that Official has voted. If the candidate is new to the DC scene, they still have a record on the issues in prior lower offices held at State & Local levels. Their record will tell you generally where they stand!
5)To change DC will require some due diligence on Our part, can we change DC over night, NO! We can start the change in all up-coming elections at the Local City, County, State, & Federal Levels now. One Elected Official at a Time!!
6) At this point Party affiliation is not the major consideration, Conservatism is!! I will suggest that traditionally the Republican has been the more conservative Party but over the last 12 to 15 years this has not been necessarily true. Democrats as a party tend to be more Big Brother, Large Government Philosophically than Republicans However; The Republican lately have been out doing the Democrats.
These are just some of my thoughts from a conservative view point. I love this Country very much & do not wish to become just another Socialist State
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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