Take This Job and Shove It

 

from: Kent Franks


Every job I have ever obtained in my life, I have acquired through my own efforts.

No president, whether Democrat or Republican, has ever directly secured a job for me. 

I have obtained my jobs through my own network and connections. 


It is important to understand that politicians have limited influence and their hands are often tied when they reach Capitol Hill.

 We cannot expect a few black, Hispanic, or women politicians to bring about immediate and comprehensive change.

 The political landscape is complex, with 2 parties holding different viewpoints and priorities.

 It is unrealistic to expect politicians to single-handedly transform the circumstances of disadvantaged communities overnight. 

While we had a black president, this does not automatically translate into better job opportunities for everyone.

 Presidents play a crucial role in protecting the country and shaping policies, but it is ultimately up to individuals to take responsibility for their own employment. 

Blaming the lack of job opportunities solely on politicians or expecting them to solve all our problems is not a constructive approach. 

We must recognize the complexities of the job market and take proactive steps to find employment. 

Complaining and expecting handouts will not yield positive results. It is essential to take personal initiative and actively seek out job opportunities.




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