Thank you, Sarah. I love your writing. You speak plainly, clearly, powerfully.
To have good candidates, we need people with great principles and values who are willing to stand on those principles and values and be unbending. For them, it cannot be a preference but a priority. They have to be willing to fight, be smeared, lied about, and …
Thank you, Sarah. I love your writing. You speak plainly, clearly, powerfully.
To have good candidates, we need people with great principles and values who are willing to stand on those principles and values and be unbending. For them, it cannot be a preference but a priority. They have to be willing to fight, be smeared, lied about, and abandoned by some whose support is only for a season.
Those of us who want such candidates, when we see them, we must be unwavering in our support for them. We have so many charlatans in politics because it has become a place of greed and graft. A place without values or accountability. People of character do not want to work with or be associated with such lowlife but in order to build a Congress of such people, we, the voters, have to ensure we only draft, support, and elect such people.
So ultimately, it is a grass-roots effort. We will not get better people into Congress unless we're willing to be part of the process with our involvement, voice, and support.
Thank you, Sarah. I love your writing. You speak plainly, clearly, powerfully.
To have good candidates, we need people with great principles and values who are willing to stand on those principles and values and be unbending. For them, it cannot be a preference but a priority. They have to be willing to fight, be smeared, lied about, and abandoned by some whose support is only for a season.
Those of us who want such candidates, when we see them, we must be unwavering in our support for them. We have so many charlatans in politics because it has become a place of greed and graft. A place without values or accountability. People of character do not want to work with or be associated with such lowlife but in order to build a Congress of such people, we, the voters, have to ensure we only draft, support, and elect such people.
So ultimately, it is a grass-roots effort. We will not get better people into Congress unless we're willing to be part of the process with our involvement, voice, and support.
Thank you for being such a powerful voice Sarah.
God bless you!!