Another election cycle has rolled around. Is it just me, or do these cycles seem more frequent, longer, or just noisier? |
Making our preferred choice of candidates can be difficult because of all the confusing messages we hear, but we need to sift through the noise and try to get to the facts. We must look past the teleprompter speeches and look at the underlying philosophy of the candidates. What direction do they want to take the community, country, and world? We need to ignore the talking heads that tell us what a candidate means from their perspective. After an interview, speech, or debate, change the channel to something non-political and decide for yourself whether the candidate is the kind of leader you would like to see guiding their respective geographic area. Then, of course, you need to vote! |
Remember, whether your candidate wins their race, or the opposition comes out victorious, know that you will get another chance to vote in two more years. However things turn out, there is no better place in the world to call home. |