Finally, man knows what the Republican Party of the United States is working for. The Republican Party is working for the rich, the affluent, the business executives in the United States and the Western powers, and anybody who wants to be any of these three. The Republican Party needs to change their need and agenda and work instead for everybody, even everybody in the world, so we can work all together with the approach of the apocalyptic day of December 21, 2012.
What proof is there that the Republican Party of the United States is working for the rich, the affluent, the business executives of the Western powers, and their wanna-bes, and not for the rest of the people of the world? The proof of the Republican Party of the United States working for the rich, the affluent, the business executives of the Western powers, and their wanna-bes was proven by the fact that after the November 6 election, the newspapers around the world reported business executives in the United States and Europe were disappointed that the Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney did not win, whereas the business executives in the poor third world countries or second class countries in Asia were glad the Democratic president Barack Obama was re-elected for another four years in office. Morever, the leaders of the struggling countries of Russia and China were also glad that Barack Obama won because they wanted a continuity of the current relationship with the United States. And as for the rich and the affluent, how can the poor people who are receiving food stamps and government assistance elect for president a candidate who has criticized them by saying that he could not count on the "47%" of the people.
What kind of change should there be in the Republican Party of the United States? The kind of change the Republican Party of the United States should have is to stop being a party of exclusion and instead fulfill the constitution of the United States of America, especially the Preamble part about working "for the people." "For the people" did not refer to King George and his British subjects, nor did it refer to some colonials. "For the people" refer to all the colonials in the union, both in the poor and rich classes. Therefore, the Republican Party of the United States should not exclude the "47%" their desire "for the pursuit of liberty and justice for all." "Justice" refers to being treated justly with regards to taxation, being drafted in the Army, quality of education, quality of health care, et cetera, but without regards to their being of the poor or rich classes. In other words, the Republican Party should not make "loophole" laws that only the rich can used while the other "47%" cannot use at all.
One for all and all for one,
2012 Ministry
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