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Let the American Dream Work!

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While our "Republican" President and the Democrats work to figure out how to bailout and nationalize more troubled corporations, citizens need to send them a message! Stop rewarding incompetence and let people experience the natural consequences of failed business models and poor decisions! Let the free-enterprise system work!

If you are not afraid of what is happening in Washington, you should be. Instead of maintaining a government committed to ensuring equal opportunity, the Democrats and our "Republican" President are trying to take away the possibility of failure! It’s clear that president-elect Barack Obama and the Democrats have campaigned and won on equal outcomes for all! They feel all Americans are entitled to healthcare, a living wage, affordable mortgages, jobs that won’t go away because of foreign competition or poor business plans, and a government committed to meeting every "need."

Helping people and corporations in the tough times sounds compassionate, but there’s a bill to be paid! To ensure equal outcomes and bailout corporations, Democrats promise to enforce "unequal" tax obligations on "rich" citizens and successful corporations. Liberal Democrats love "compassionate" government solutions—Freeze mortgage payments, make companies and "rich" taxpayers pay for health insurance, make "greedy" pharmaceuticals provide drugs at a cost Americans want to pay and keep raising the minimum wage until citizens are paid what they think they’re worth. They’ll ensure jobs by making it hard to fire and difficult for companies to close unprofitable plants. Of course, more government employees must be hired to make the regulations and ensure compliance! Now, don’t worry about those businesses or the "rich;" they can afford it!

In this age of anti-rich politics, Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, a book that fifty years ago shocked the nation is a must read. In a time of recession, the government turns increasingly socialist; independent business owners become the target of confiscation and interference. In an effort to save the country, capitalists strike! Business leaders disappear; factories, farms and stores shut down. Riots break out as food becomes scarce. Capitalists hide, waiting out the crash that comes. They return to build a better, freer society. Rand’s novel showed how badly a nation needs its innovators, risk-takers and capitalists.

Punishing the strong and successful doesn’t help the weak; poor people don’t hire anyone! The Republican Party has always affirmed that the strength of America comes from its citizens, not its government. The American Dream isn’t an entitlement or a right; it’s to be earned anew in each generation. Instead of promising equal outcomes, America has always been about ensuring the equal opportunity to "pursue happiness!" Optimism doesn’t come from political programs in Washington; true optimism is earned the way it has always been earned—by each citizen overcoming obstacles on the way to success.

 

Instead of confiscating more from wealthy Americans and successful corporations to give relief to "working Americans" and failing companies, consider Abraham Lincoln’s caution, "I don’t believe in a law to prevent a man from getting rich; it would do more harm than good. So while we do not propose any war on capital, we do wish to allow the humblest man an equal chance to get rich with everybody else."

Lincoln understood what most politicians don’t appreciate. In a creative, capitalistic society, there is no real war between capital and labor. The American Dream allows movement between the classes. In America, data supports that the same person can provide both capital and labor at different stages of their lives. There will always be poor, but 95% who started poor don’t remain poor. Many aspiring workers work hard to save, then to invest and ultimately to become entrepreneurs or owners of capital that works for them to create their own wealth.

These new "capitalists" provide the capital, the entrepreneurs, and the jobs that fuel new opportunities for new workers to earn the money to save, to invest, and to fuel new dreams. Capital needs labor willing to work, spend and save; labor needs applied capital willing to take a risk on new dreams. Both need a government that’ll ensure that Americans remain free to makes dreams happen and to reap the rewards from their hard work. Lincoln knew what every conservative believes—the future of America rests in the people, not the politicians.

At the 1992 Republican Convention, Ronald Reagan shared his secret of success as a President: "I appealed to your best hopes, not your worst fears, to your confidence, rather than your doubts." As a past labor leader, his rock-solid confidence in all Americans connected, "I’m not taking your time this evening to ask you to trust me. Instead, I ask you to trust yourself. That is what America is all about… It’s the power of millions of people like you who will determine what will make America great again."

As always, making the American Dream work is work. Life is difficult. Companies open, and companies close. Some careers thrive; others are no longer necessary. There are and will always be obstacles, but, with focused efforts, people can and will succeed again. This is a message too many of our politicians have forgotten, but it’s a message that is critical to the future of America.

Call your elected officials. E-mail the President, your senator and representative. Tell them to stop bailing out the failures. Tell them to take a stand for liberty and the freedom to succeed and fail. Let them know that the American Dream won’t die unless they kill it.

Finally, stop looking for answers from Washington and start doing what you can to make the best of the economic hand we’ve been dealt. It’s American citizens, American corporations and American workers who will pull us out of this recession. Stop watching and waiting! Tell the politicians to stop messing with America and get out of the way so we can bet busy bouncing back!

Byline: Dr. Terry Paulson is a psychologist, speaker, author and host to the PaulsonOnPolitics.com blog. Contact him at terry@terrypaulson.com.

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Your American Dream Isn't An Entitlement--It Must Be Earned

Both parties will say they support the American Dream, but Republicans want to ensure equal opportunity. Democrats want to promote more equal results!

The Democrats want  equal results for all whether they have earned it or not! They feel all Americans are entitled to healthcare, a living wage, affordable mortgages, and jobs that won’t go away because of foreign competition. To ensure equal outcomes, Democrats promise to enforce “unequal” tax obligations on “high-income” citizens.

Democrats promote more government solutions—They suggest freezing mortgage rates for those facing foreclosure, They want employers and “rich” taxpayers to pay for universal health insurance. They'd make pharmaceuticals provide drugs at a cost Americans want to pay and keep raising the minimum wage until citizens are paid what they "think" they’re worth. And, of course, they'd hire more government employees to administer their programs, make more regulations and ensure compliance!

Democrats never worry about employers or high-income Americans. After all, they can always afford a little sacrifice for the civic good!

In this age of anti-rich politics, Ayn Rand’s book, "Atlas Shrugged," is worth reading again. The story describes a time of recession where the government turns increasingly socialist. Independent business owners become the target of confiscation and interference. In an effort to save the country, capitalists strike—factories, farms and stores shut down. Out of the riots and economic collapse and then a better, freer society emerges.

Rand’s novel showed how badly a nation needs its innovators, its risk-takers and capitalists. Punishing the strong and successful doesn’t help the weak; poor people don’t hire anyone!

The Republican Party has always affirmed that the strength of America comes from its citizens, not its government. The American Dream isn’t an entitlement or a right; it’s to be earned anew in each generation. Instead of promising equal results, America has always been about ensuring an "equal opportunity to pursue happiness!”

Optimism doesn’t come from political promises; true optimism is earned the way it has always been earned—by each citizen overcoming obstacles on their way to success.

As Democrats campaign on confiscating more from wealthy Americans to give relief to “working Americans,” consider Abraham Lincoln’s caution, “I don’t believe in a law to prevent a man from getting rich; it would do more harm than good. So while we do not propose any war on capital, we do wish to allow the humblest man an equal chance to get rich with everybody else.”

Lincoln understood what most liberals don’t appreciate. In a creative, capitalistic society, there is movement between the classes.

In America, research supports that the same person can provide both capital and labor at different stages of his life. There will always be poor, but 95% who started poor don’t remain poor. Many aspiring workers work hard to save, then to invest and ultimately to become entrepreneurs or owners of capital that works for them to increase their own wealth.

Capital needs labor willing to work, spend and save; labor needs applied capital willing to take a risk on new dreams. Both need a government that’ll ensure that Americans remain free to makes dreams happen and to reap the rewards from their hard work.

President Ronald Reagan had a secret to attracting Democrat and independent votes. He appealed to our best hopes, not our worst fears, to our confidence, rather than our doubts.

This past labor leader’s rock-solid confidence in Americans came through when he would say: “I’m not taking your time this evening to ask you to trust me. Instead, I ask you to trust yourself. That is what America is all about… It’s the power of millions of people like you who will determine what will make America great again.”

As always, making the American Dream work is work. Life is difficult. Companies open, and companies close. Some careers thrive; others are no longer necessary. There are and will always be obstacles, but, with focused efforts, people can and still do succeed.

This isn’t a populist message that fits well in 15 second political ads, but it’s a message that is critical to the future of America.

In November, join me in voting Republican, the party that believes in you and your potential to earn YOUR American Dream.

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The Difference Between Conservative Caring and Liberal Caring

They say Republicans are mean-spirited! But the fact is that Americans, Democrats AND Republicans, have always been compassionate. They've been willing to help their neighbors in times of need.

But unfortunately, defining caring and compassion is not always easy in today’s political environment.

Starting during President Johnson’s term, our country tried spending our way to becoming a very compassionate country. Over three decades, our government invested 5.4 trillion dollars in welfare payments in our “War on Poverty.” The investment would have been worth it, if it had worked, but it didn’t eliminate poverty. 

In fact, the results of this type of government-run compassion have been devastating, creating a debilitating dependence on the very programs that were designed to help.

Ronald Reagan said it well: “Welfare’s purpose should be to eliminate, as far as possible, the need for its own existence.”

Compassion should be measured by how many people no longer need government programs instead of by how many are served by them. We need a safety net, not a hammock. As our first Republican President Abraham Lincoln said, “The worst thing you can do for those you love is the thing they could and should do for themselves.”

We've gone from protecting the unfortunate to supporting the irresponsible. In fact, some politicians seem to want to keep citizens dependent on government. They hate poverty so much that they reward it!

Unfortunately, whatever you reward you get more of! So if my response to your entry-level job is to raise your minimum wage beyond its market value, you’re more likely to stay in that dead-end job. Why go to college or learn a new skill if you can get enough money settling for a job with minimum skills?

Republican support for capitalism is a form of tough love. It fosters competition because it cares enough to challenge you to better yourself. A free-market economy rewards achievement and not anything less.

That’s why Democrats say that Republicans are mean-spirited. Their claims remind me of our years as parents when our son would complain about how mean we were when we would in any way set limits or discipline him.

As parents we didn't expect his approval, but we knew that in time he'd respect us for preparing him for life. We cared enough to teach him early that in a competitive world you don’t get everything you want just because you want it. We showed him our love, but we also let him know that he would experience the consequences for his own choices. If he didn't save his money, he wouldn't have money to spend. If he got in trouble in school, he’d be held accountable not excused.

In America, all citizens are guaranteed “the pursuit of happiness,” not happiness dumped in their laps. But after listening to Democrats, you’d think every American is entitled to happiness, healthcare, welfare, high wages, and a secure retirement whether they’ve earned it or not.

And, of course, who is supposed to pay for all these entitlements, those greedy, "rich" Americans who already pay most of the taxes!

Will Rogers said it years ago, “I remember back when a liberal was someone who was generous with his own money.”

For far too long, a very expensive, intrusive government has been taking money from some Americans to do the “caring” for all of us.

Instead of reaching into our own pockets to support charities, we elect politicians who will pay for our charity by reaching into our neighbor’s pocket. That unfortunately allows too many citizens to say, `I don’t have to love my neighbor; that’s the government’s job!”

Gerald Ford summed it up well, "A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have." 

Join me in voting Republican. Care enough about all hard-working Americans to let them keep more of what they've earned and encourage people to give to charities that make a difference where it counts instead of expecting government to do that for us.

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