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During the last debate Chris Wallace addressed a question to Marco Rubio which starkly reveals how badly America as strayed (and been pushed) from her basic principles:
“You have taken to calling Mr. Trump as a con artist who portrays himself as a hero to working people while he’s really been, in your words, sticking it to the American workers for 30 years,” Wallace said.
“But he has built a big company that employs thousands of people. Question: How many jobs have you created?” Wallace said.
Rubio started out answering by going after Trump, but closed with a statement that should be a given for a society that ostensibly supports the concept of Free Markets.
And on the issue of job creation … the private sector creates jobs. The jobs of those of us in public service are to put in place policies that allow the economy to grow. That’s the problem with the Democratic Party — they think government is what creates jobs. Government does not create jobs. Now the way you create jobs is you make America the easiest and the best place in the world to start a business or to expand an existing business.
Government has amassed so much power over our lives that we are forced into this position of looking towards elections as life-changing events rather than hiring the most effective house management team to keep the pipes unclogged, the furnace in good repair, be proactive on termites, and weather strip as necessary, all while being nearly invisible to us as we go about our daily lives.
Now we have to treat it as if we are going to be in the group on the new monarch’s sh*tlist.