Mr. Fix It
President Obama has become Mr. Fix it. That is the same group of conservatives that say don’t fix it if it isn’t broken.
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“For the better,” a little preparedness should be on the mind of all individuals looking to the future. This individual characteristic shouldn’t wait for a crisis to repair what’s done or what’s currently going on. However, people haven’t the brains to institute preventive maintenance on human kind or the ability to put the pieces together until it is done.
Tackling many of the problems at hand in order to make things better is a matter of quality. One of the first things is to analyze the situations most US citizens are in. Next, secure it in a manner not to allow it to reoccur. When North American colonialists separated from Britain, it was the result of human quality control maneuvering. The settlers wanted better lives.
History repeating itself is the lack of human resolve. It is combinations of human deficiency in experiences with the lack of knowledge generating do it again posturing. In other words, you can’t do what you don’t know how to or you can’t accept your responsibility in truth. The Great Unknown makes fear in a body. You can’t put a conservative in charge to make changes because conservatives stand on the way things are. In the United States, the more precise word would be preservatives instead of conservatives. That is what makes them conservatives. Conservative is a Latin language equivalent for canned food storage. Americans can go to the store, and buy preservatives. Americans need to have big business to buy Conservatives.
Sadly, human beings are noted for not recognizing the motif. In the primitive human existence, animal dominance through male physical prowess alone was the factor for leadership. Today, under the conservative theme, the people would be like the deer waiting for large numbers of humans to perish to meet the habitat. People can’t keep things the way they are, if quality of life is the priority. To continue as is — would be quality in bankruptcy.
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