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Both of them say they'll make things better. But we all know there's no guarantee of that.
There's only one thing we know for sure: Only one of them is asking for four more years.
To print more money? To run up more debt?
To tell more businesses what to do? To pick more winners and losers?
To politicize more government agencies? To put up more signs?
To pass more far-reaching bills on Christmas Eve?
To delay more pipelines? To throttle more energy sources?
To make more rules that put the environment above the people?
To encourage more of us to rely on government? To restrict more religious freedoms?
To carve out more exceptions for their friends? To give us more advice on what to eat?
To ignore more voter intimidation? To encourage more of our young people to take
up class prejudice? To hide more misdeeds behind executive privilege?
To corrupt more once-great institutions? To brush off more of our long-standing American
traditions? If you think the things you depend on
are threatened by risky new plans... and the people who should represent you
don't have the same concerns that you have, you can vote them out of those offices that
we pay for. That is your right,
and it is your responsibility as a voter to be well informed
and to listen to those who report what the others will not,
and
to find those words that, to you and only you, ring true.
Four more years, really?