Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Decision 2016

     Tuesday November 8 America will elect the 45th President of the United Stattes.  To say this election season has been a war is being kind. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both been scrutinized as thoroughly as an accountant going over tax returns. Between Hillary and her email scandal, to Donald and his happy hands. I think for most people here in America have grown weary and dread the fact the fact that these are the last two standing. Let's be honest there is no such thing as a perfect candidate. What we as citizens need to do is to educate ourselves on the policies and see not only what directly affects us. The residual effects of certain policy changes can severely impact a multitude of people. Remember there's two sides to every equation.
     Reducing taxes sounds great in theory, but if it was so simple it would've already been done. But what if that impacts a child getting a meal at night. Or a school having the proper tools to educate our youth.  Romans 12:13, states Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality. This is one nation under God, correct.  How about same sex marriages? The Bible speaks defiantly against this.  But your vice may not be that issue. One has to wonder what if Presidents were able to impact if you could have a divorce or not. How would that influence your vote? All in all , just be mindful and think about if certain polices like nationwide pat downs by law enforcement based on suspicion only, would affect someone you know. Would it be worth it? Such divisive acts such as this would really hinder the growth of our nation.
      Both candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are seriously flawed candidates. But we as Americans must hold ourselves accountable for them being in this position. There were other qualified candidates who didn't have as much baggage, but a great many of us chose our candidate, largely for the wrong reasons, now we are stuck in a quandary. We are choosing between the lesser of 2 evils. The irresponsible one or the insensitive one. Most people would say we're screwed either way. But we must remember God is our source, not man. 1 Timothy 2: states, kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. Regardless of who wins we must stand fast and pray for our newly appointed leader, so that he or she may lead this country effectively.
      In the aftermath ,what we all must do is be respectful to one another. We as citizens of this country must come together. In fighting  only weakens us.  Especially with the terror alert we received last week.  Al-Qaeda and ISIS are watching and if we aren't prepared we could suffer some grave consequences. Let's rise above all the manusha and celebrate our 45th president with dignity and let's be thankful for those who fought for the right to vote in our democratic process.  Let's not take this for granted.

Decision 2016

Tuesday November 8 America will elect the 45th President of the United Stattes.  To say this election season has been a war is being kind. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both been scrutinized as thoroughly as an accountant going over tax returns. Between Hillary and her email scandal, to Donald and his happy hands. I think for most people here in America have grown weary and dread the fact the fact that these are the last two standing. Let's be honest there is no such thing as a perfect candidate. What we as citizens need to do is to educate ourselves on the policies and see not only what directly affects us. The residual effects of certain policy changes can severely impact a multitude of people. Remember there's two sides to every equation.
     Reducing taxes sounds great in theory, but if it was so simple it would've already been done. But what if that impacts a child getting a meal at night. Or a school having the proper tools to educate our youth.  Romans 12:13, states Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality. This is one nation under God, correct.  How about same sex marriages? The Bible speaks defiantly against this.  But your vice may not be that issue. One has to wonder what if Presidents were able to impact if you could have a divorce or not. How would that influence your vote? All in all , just be mindful and think about if certain polices like nationwide pat downs by law enforcement based on suspicion only, would affect someone you know. Would it be worth it? Such divisive acts such as this would really hinder the growth of our nation.
      Both candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are seriously flawed candidates. But we as Americans must hold ourselves accountable for them being in this position. There were other qualified candidates who didn't have as much baggage, but a great many of us chose our candidate, largely for the wrong reasons, now we are stuck in a quandary. We are choosing between the lesser of 2 evils. The irresponsible one or the insensitive one. Most people would say we're screwed either way. But we must remember God is our source, not man. 1 Timothy 2: states, kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. Regardless of who wins we must stand fast and pray for our newly appointed leader, so that he or she may lead this country effectively.
      In the aftermath ,what we all must do is be respectful to one another. We as citizens of this country must come together. In fighting  only weakens us.  Especially with the terror alert we received last week.  Al-Qaeda and ISIS are watching and if we aren't prepared we could suffer some grave consequences. Let's rise above all the manusha and celebrate our 45th president with dignity and let's be thankful for those who fought for the right to vote in our democratic process.  Do not take this for granted.

Decision Time

     Tuesday November 8 America will elect the 45th President of the United Stattes.  To say this election season has been a war is being kind. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both been scrutinized as thoroughly as an accountant going over tax returns. Between Hillary and her email scandal, to Donald and his happy hands. I think for most people here in America have grown weary and dread the fact the fact that these are the last two standing. Let's be honest there is no such thing as a perfect candidate. What we as citizens need to do is to educate ourselves on the policies and see not only what directly affects us. The residual effects of certain policy changes can severely impact a multitude of people. Remember there's two sides to every equation.
     Reducing taxes sounds great in theory, but if it was so simple it would've already been done. But what if that impacts a child getting a meal at night. Or a school having the proper tools to educate our youth.  Romans 12:13, states Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality. This is one nation under God, correct.  How about same sex marriages? The Bible speaks defiantly against this.  But your vice may not be that issue. One has to wonder what if Presidents were able to impact if you could have a divorce or not. How would that influence your vote? All in all , just be mindful and think about if certain polices like nationwide pat downs by law enforcement based on suspicion only, would affect someone you know. Would it be worth it? Such divisive acts such as this would really hinder the growth of our nation.
      Both candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are seriously flawed candidates. But we as Americans must hold ourselves accountable for them being in this position. There were other qualified candidates who didn't have as much baggage, but a great many of us chose our candidate, largely for the wrong reasons, now we are stuck in a quandary. We are choosing between the lesser of 2 evils. The irresponsible one or the insensitive one. Most people would say we're screwed either way. But we must remember God is our source, not man. 1 Timothy 2: states, kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. Regardless of who wins we must stand fast and pray for our newly appointed leader, so that he or she may lead this country effectively. 
      In the aftermath ,what we all must do is be respectful to one another. We as citizens of this country must come together. In fighting  only weakens us.  Especially with the terror alert we received last week.  Al-Qaeda and ISIS are watching and if we aren't prepared we could suffer some grave consequences. Let's rise above all the manusha and celebrate our 45th president with dignity and let's be thankful for those who fought for the right to vote in our democratic process.  Let's not take this for granted.