I was met by opposition Sunday to my Obama endorsement from none other than my family... and from members of my family, none the less, that I truly respect and admire.
Their choice is Edwards, which was not the problem.
One particular member, who is not for Edwards but none other than a Bush supporter, had the audacity to try to persuade me against my electoral decision by using Obama's tax policies as the only deterrent; "When you make more money, you'll change your mind."
There are so many things about this sentence that bother me.
First of all, if you're going to try to convince me that my candidate is the wrong choice, than you might want to consider choosing more than one topic to stand on. Plus, haven't we learned that political bashing doesn't get very far?
Second of all, taxes are the least of my concern for this election and of minimal concern in my personal life considering they're not going to change anytime soon, nor is there that much room for them to change in my current and most likely long-lasting financial situation.
Third of all "when you make more money" is such a condescending phrase. What I heard was "oh you're just naive, but don't worry you'll become enlightened like me and have this huge epiphany... it's inevitable.
In any case, this short exchange just further cemented my support for Obama who is now, by the way, a Mii character on my Wii and is coming to town tomorrow for an event I was personally invited to.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Disuasion
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