Reason #55 - Started a business.
An entrepreneur. Takes risks. Worked hard. Worked harder. And worked even harder. In his own words, "You show up on time, you work hard." Anyone can start a business. Anyone can make a business succeed but few do. Governor Gary Johnson started a business. That fact alone speaks volumes to you if you have an entrepreneurial spirit.
Have you ever wanted to start your own business? You know the anxiety, the stress, the fear even, of taking the plunge don't you? Here's a college student just going door-to-door selling his ability to fix things around the house. Now he's going state-to-state trying to sell us his ability to fix things in this country. Why don't we give him a shot? Could it be any worse than what the Dems and Reps have done over the last twelve years?
Reason #54 - Worked hard to pay his way through college.
In
the last reason I referred to that college student who started his own
business by just going around selling his ability to fix things around
the house. This business he started wasn't an end in itself. It was the
means to an end so to speak. He was using it to better himself, to
further himself, to expand his horizons and work his way through a
degree in college. College costs money, and for all intents and purposes
he paid his own way through. How? Good ole blood, sweat, and tears.
This
is a great analogy for what it's going to take to fix things around
this country, "our house". It's going to take good ole blood, sweat, and
tears. Let's give him a chance for goodness sake. The other two
celebrities are just that: famous people with lots of money and no
intentions of fixing broken things. Gary Johnson will fix things. He
doesn't owe anybody any favors, he isn't funded by lobbies or
corporations. He's a hard working American who knows the value of good
ole blood, sweat, and tears.
Reason #53 - Grew a small business into a real success story
Talk
about your run-of-the-mill, red-white-and blue, American success story. A college student starts working in
his spare time to pay his way through college. He works that part-time
effort into a small business. He then works that small business into
"one of the largest construction firms in New Mexico with over 1,000
employees." Gary Johnson website 2012.
You
know how that happens? Easy. It takes 60-80 hour work weeks. It takes
sleepless nights, long grueling, exhausting days. It takes unbelievable
and relentless pressure from deadlines, projects, promises. It takes
honoring your word, dedication to quality, and focus. It takes drive and
determination in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Then
one day you wake up and your business is growing. The unbelievably hard
work and untiring effort begins to pay off. See, it's easy.
How
do you fix this country? Easy. It starts by not electing that which we
have elected for so long that there is no real difference between the
two. They both want the same thing, they just look like different ways
of getting there. It starts by electing someone with no interest in
propagating the status quo. It starts by electing someone like Gary
Johnson.
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