I remember in school, reading about the founding fathers and early American government. It seemed like serving in office was a part-time job that successful men did, bringing their experience to the table.
And I compared that to what I saw (1980ish and included a stint serving as a WA state House page) where most politicians seemed to be professional politicians. Little did I know back then as a teenager.
When I heard about Ron Paul (1988), who-hoo, that's when I really started to find out!
This is an amazing time. I hope this is the end to professional politicians.
"for those who don't see it, you don't have to force yourself, it will become clear"
If they are not deranged enough to check out first.
I remember in school, reading about the founding fathers and early American government. It seemed like serving in office was a part-time job that successful men did, bringing their experience to the table.
And I compared that to what I saw (1980ish and included a stint serving as a WA state House page) where most politicians seemed to be professional politicians. Little did I know back then as a teenager.
When I heard about Ron Paul (1988), who-hoo, that's when I really started to find out!
This is an amazing time. I hope this is the end to professional politicians.
Yep, public service was a sacrifice you made for your community.
Make term limits great again.