Tuesday, December 1, 2020

35 days left until the Georgia US Senate runoffs (#4322)

      The only way we win these 2 Georgia US Senate runoff elections is if we democrats hammer home the possibilities of our policies. We have really good policies that even republicans can understand if they are informed of the cost/benefit. The only thing the republicans have is ad hominem attacks on the democratic party. That isn't policy that is more in line with ignorant hatred. We are good people on the democratic side of politics and our goal is to give everyone a fair shake in life. Once we explain ourselves more fully in the next 35 days we should see a better chance of winning over voters who really do need help.
     It has been my contention about these last few weeks that we need a really robust rural relief package that helps our rural communities come into a more advanced evolving society. They have been left behind by republicans so we democrats have a good shot at finding out their needs and addressing them with bills that are productive and passable into law. We democrats have the best intentions for our citizenry, a fair and just world that doesn't kowtow to big money nor privilege and advantage. We have to be able to get our message out to all who would need a real ally in government that isn't the false hopes big money.
     We have 35 days to figure out a concise and clear message that government is for helping our economy and protecting our rights to pursue our happiness without causing anyone else harm. We can do this if we put our minds together and explain that policies that help enrich folks are better than letting them fend for themselves in a dog eat dog world. We are an enlightened species who can devise a government that is purposeful and just if we would work to get our message out that explains that. I want all of us to be the best that we can be if we so choose and that can only happen when all of us have a fair and even shot at being our best. That is our democratic motto and it is a great one!

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