I am looking forward to Senator Paul's run for office. He is a member of a family that has the affection of an entire segment of the USA electorate.
What I find most interesting about Senator Paul is the strong influence he has with these Americans. Many are very interesting people in their success in life. He seems to be the enthusiasm of the 30 to 50 somethings. That is an entire generation, but, not enough to ever place him squarely in the nomination's seat.
Some of his focus is too threatening to seniors. He is too alienating to the younger adults in the USA who are profoundly struggling in the USA. They made their investment in the future by taking student loans and receiving an education.
The "Occupy Generation" have sincere and profound problems. They are completely alienated by their student loans from owning a home. That is a huge drag on the USA economy. Those young people are unable to achieve the American Dream due to lack of employment in their chosen educations. If the past is prolong, the answer to these young Americans is to redevelop the economy to address their educations. They are the future. They are the income in good paying jobs for the US Treasury and the stability of our country. In the past there were jobs for every educated person, but, today they are working in service organizations without hope for that changing. Much of the working poor are estranged from their hopes and dreams and that is a complete failure of the USA.
THE PROBLEMS OF THIS GENERATION HAS TO BE SOLVED, OTHERWISE, THE USA IS LOOKING AT BECOMING A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY UNABLE TO SUPPORT IT'S MILITARY.
But, to Senator Paul, he has a fairly interesting following of dedicated Americans to their political affections. They stick like glue. To speak to these folks, they want what they want for their country and there simply is no one else. They hold on to their standards and like the work to make them succeed.
I think the "Paul Brand" is somewhat tired to the American electorate. It is there every election and many Americans don't have ears for them anymore.
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What I find most interesting about Senator Paul is the strong influence he has with these Americans. Many are very interesting people in their success in life. He seems to be the enthusiasm of the 30 to 50 somethings. That is an entire generation, but, not enough to ever place him squarely in the nomination's seat.
Some of his focus is too threatening to seniors. He is too alienating to the younger adults in the USA who are profoundly struggling in the USA. They made their investment in the future by taking student loans and receiving an education.
The "Occupy Generation" have sincere and profound problems. They are completely alienated by their student loans from owning a home. That is a huge drag on the USA economy. Those young people are unable to achieve the American Dream due to lack of employment in their chosen educations. If the past is prolong, the answer to these young Americans is to redevelop the economy to address their educations. They are the future. They are the income in good paying jobs for the US Treasury and the stability of our country. In the past there were jobs for every educated person, but, today they are working in service organizations without hope for that changing. Much of the working poor are estranged from their hopes and dreams and that is a complete failure of the USA.
THE PROBLEMS OF THIS GENERATION HAS TO BE SOLVED, OTHERWISE, THE USA IS LOOKING AT BECOMING A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY UNABLE TO SUPPORT IT'S MILITARY.
But, to Senator Paul, he has a fairly interesting following of dedicated Americans to their political affections. They stick like glue. To speak to these folks, they want what they want for their country and there simply is no one else. They hold on to their standards and like the work to make them succeed.
I think the "Paul Brand" is somewhat tired to the American electorate. It is there every election and many Americans don't have ears for them anymore.
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