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The big trust fall
ating on politicians is an age-old American tradition. I
recently received a stinging reminder of why that is the
case.
We have to trust them with important jobs based on
their assurances that they’ll get the job done, only to be
let down over and over again. They say one thing, they make promises,
then they fail to come through.
Yeah, I’m a little bitter about that right now.
Recently, a politician and his staff made promises to me directly and
they failed to come through on those assurances of help. I won’t identify
them in print, but if you meet me in person, ask and I will tell you.
In the meantime, by the time this goes to print, Election 2024 will be
over, or maybe we’ll still be waiting for final results. At least the hard
part is done.
Here’s the thing, though: Neither candidate will fulfill each promise
they have made to their constituents. Each one, for example, have said
they will cut taxes even though doing so is likely to increase the national
debt.
So, why do we let them do this to us?
Maybe it’s because we all know what we want without caring what our
politicians can actually do for us. Of course they lie to us to get our vote,
in their case telling the truth simply doesn’t pay.
On the other hand, if they didn’t, what would we be able to complain
about later?
Perhaps this time around, we can just lower our expectations and be
happy if they do something close to what they say they’ll do. Probably
not, though.
Either way, it’s over now, so maybe we can just get back to being
Americans together. In the end, if we want to get anything done in our
lives, we’re going to have to do it ourselves.
Edward J. Brock, Senior Editor
Editor's Letter
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