The 2020 Presidential Election: A battle between those who ‘Work For a Living’ and those who ‘Vote For A Living’

Many have pontificated on the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election. Pollsters do their surveys, media pundits make their predictions and voters are confused by the issues on the ballot.

I believe the 2020 Presidential Election is truly a battle royal between those who “work for a living” and those who “vote for a living.”

Let me break this down into these two generic groups of those that work for a living and those who vote for a living. You may add to this list in the comments section below.

THOSE WHO WORK FOR A LIVING:

  1. Farmers.
  2. Factory workers.
  3. Construction workers.
  4. Small business owners.
  5. People who work for major corporations that actually produce a product or service, i.e. auto workers, painters, plumbers, etc. (excluding the social media tech giants).
  6. Entrepreneurs who start up a company and create jobs.
  7. Corporate CEOs and their staffs (excluding the tech giants who support those who vote for a living).
  8. Anyone who brings home a paycheck to feed, house and take care of their family.
  9. Members of our military, law enforcement, fire fighters and first responders.
  10. Doctors, nurses and healthcare providers.
  11. Those who actually have a job, regardless of the type, size of company or industry.
  12. Those who work and go to college or university and pay for their own education.
  13. Single fathers and mothers who work to support their families.
  14. Those who are successful because they work hard in their jobs whether they earn  a starting salary or are billionaires.

THOSE WHO VOTE FOR A LIVING:

  1. Government unionized employees.
  2. Members of Congress.
  3. Members of the various branches of government from the local, state up to the federal level, which includes the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch.
  4. Members of teachers unions.
  5. Members of political campaigns, who later become unionized government employees or political appointees.
  6. Those who are on welfare.
  7. Those who receive Medicaid benefits.
  8. Those on government scholarships who attend colleges and universities.
  9. Those who don’t have a job and really don’t want a job. They are just satisfied to leech off of someone else, be it family, friends or the federal government.
  10. The criminal elements in government positions that profit while they are in public office at the expense of taxpayers.
  11. Career politicians who have never held a real job or had employees.
  12. Real criminals who are seeking government protection from deportation, no-bail policies and rioters.
  13. Anyone above the age of 18 who does not have a job and is living at home.
  14. Non-citizens who want to take away jobs from American workers.

Do you know people in these categories? Which category do you fit in?

THE CHOICES

2020 is all about jobs and the economy for those who work for a living. The more jobs and the better the economy the more likely they will vote for a candidate that is pro-working class. Those who want to work, want to go back to work and want to improve themselves will vote their with wallets and for protecting their livelihoods. As Bill Clinton stated, “It’s the economy, stupid!”

The more government intrusion into the economy, more government control of lives, more government regulation are the life blood that sustains those who vote for a living. This group is anti-working class, all though they will say that they are for the working class. Just like Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot did. Workers of the world unite! But once in power they become tyrants and dictators. History tells us so.

Today only one political party really cares about the working class, jobs and the economy. The other political party cares about getting votes by making promises but end up doing nothing once they are in power. Again, history tells us so.

Which party will you vote for on November 3rd?

©Dr. Rich Swier, Ed.D. All rights reserved.

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