If you’ve taken a wrong path, do you continue with it, or do you double back and take another route?

If you’ve taken a wrong path, do you continue with it, or do you double back and take another route?

What, if you knew that if you continued you would reach the top of a very high cliff, and a bear would approach you at the cliff, closer, and closer? Would you, having just imagined this, run back and take an alternative route.

Let’s try this out, what if you had a tour guide on a route that described in detail things that had no resemblance to what was out there, but on another route another tour guide described functioning facility operations that paid people for work by private enterprise, and paid for government services that existed Because of funding from the taxes on workers and business owners alike, and kept corporate taxes very, very competitive with other industrial nations? Ideally, much like Denmark–“the happiest place in the world”-The Economist magazine.

What if you have a choice between casino city, a socialist party communist, and actual reformer of our economy, liberal economics (even if the reform ideas originate from a socialist whose communist economy fails in Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, and Cuba, and But Not the United States because the Capitalist Reformer takes on some of these ideas?! (China is parasitic on the American economy which, is a social science involving liberal economics, and also, evolves with, hopefully, Natural laws that keep the Natural phenomenon of the “invisible hand” occurring dynamically (less static, and not fixed pricing of supply and demand of widgits).

What if Clinton would win with these essential ingredients? What if she teamed up with someone just as strong? Be strong on America, and let’s keep America working; with social programs that are paid for, with limited budget deficits!

Abraham Boulder —-Keven.

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