Thursday, August 5, 2010

Remarkable Arrogance - Let's Invent Tomorrow!


Have you noticed our elected officials know what's better for us than we do? Are you tired and disgusted about being marginalized? I am. Here's one example at the federal level.

This past Tuesday saw Missourians overwhelmingly vote and pass a measure, exempting residents from President Obama’s costly health care law mandate. On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, flatly dismissed the pelucid message from 667,000 Missourians. When he was asked what it means that voters in Missouri would vote against the federal mandate, Mr. Gibbs said: “Nothing.”

Many of us find this kind of condescension and political deafness from the Obama administration not only unbelievable, but insulting. Even though the White House has shown a blatant disregard for the votes cast by Missourians as ‘nothing’, it shows just how out-of-touch the Obama Administration and Democrats are with average Americans.

I am running for NY State Assembly because I am tired of being marginalized and dismissed because I am too something-or-another or not important enough to be a loud-enough voice (read: vote). I am tired of our politicians finding new ways to spend the precious monies I’m forced to relinquish via taxes (a different sort of ‘gun’). Help me Invent Tomorrow!

I need your financial support as well as your votes. There are two democratic challengers who must primary or exhaust each other until one of them quits. Regardless, they have both bragged that they each have the luxury of spending $100k on this campaign. This doesn’t sound like the kind of people who can feel the pain of anyone in our state who is suffering.

I’m an average guy with a small home in Greenburgh. Greenburgh has seen double-digit tax increases for a long time. It’s time for this to stop before the only people left are my democratic opponents and their rich friends and the social services supported poor. Help me change the way New York is run. Many people say they wish they could vote for somebody good for a change. Well, that time is upon us. I will be good in and for Albany, and I will be good for you! Let’s Invent Tomorrow!

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