In my quest to spread The Common Sense Fix I've exposed myself to probably far to many mailing lists. This was pretty evident this morning when I received an email from Joe Biden.
Ryan --If you saw tonight's debate, you saw Governor Sarah Palin give a spirited defense of the same disastrous policies that have failed us for the past eight years.
She couldn't identify a single area where she or John McCain would change George W. Bush's economic or foreign policy positions.
If you want something different, Barack and I need your help.
Make a donation of $5 or more right now to bring about the change we need.
The change we need is fixing this broken economy from the bottom up -- not tax breaks for the wealthy and huge corporations that ship U.S. jobs overseas. We need to focus on defeating al Qaeda and the Taliban and restoring America's standing in the world -- not an unending commitment in Iraq.
Let's be clear: Governor Palin and Senator McCain are offering nothing but more of the same failed Bush policies at home and abroad, trying to disguise them in the rhetoric of change.
Americans need real solutions and real change.
We're in this together and there's a lot to do before Election Day. Please make a donation of $5 or more right now to support this campaign for change:
https://donate.barackobama.com/changeweneed
This is the most important presidential election you'll be part of in your life.
Thank you for all that you're doing.
Now let's get to work and change this country,
Joe
Here's my reply, which I'm sure will go nowhere.
Ah, Joe, more of the same. I watched the debate and saw very little of consequence for the average American. All I saw is the same politics as usual -- from both sides. You're right, we need real change in this country.
I'm tired of the same old class warfare arguments that tell me to start making one group or another pay more of the burden of running this country. It's time we got back to "All Men Are Create Equal", and started believing in it again. Punishing successful Americans for their income is not the answer, it just creates a disincentive to build wealth and become better.
Corporations are wealth distribution machines, as a company does not amass 'wealth'. Corporations build jobs. Heavily taxing corporations just gives less incentive for them to build them here. It is about time we started making America compete in the world marketplace, and give corporations a reason to create jobs here.
Think for a minute how companies pay taxes. Any income a corporation creates has to be divided up among the employees, the investors, suppliers, debts incurred, growing the business, and the government. A corporation doesn't amass wealth -- it distributes it, so any taxes a corporation pays is taken away from creating wealth for everyone else on that list.
The only way we're going to get out of this mess is to grow this economy. It's time for real change. We need to stop taking so much money away from the American people to give to a bloated government that spends far more than it takes in. Government needs to focus on creating incentives for businesses to start up and thrive in these United States.
It's time for real change. Let's get to work. Three initiatives to get us on track are The Common Sense Fix, change-congress.org, and fairtax.org. It's time for change that can make a difference.
Ryan
I'm not sure if any of this will make a difference, but it feels far better than doing nothing, or whining about it around the water cooler.
2 comments:
Good response. Even if it does go unanswered, you are becoming a better citizen for doing so.
I like what you have to say, brother.
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