You know, I don't like talking politics... until someone corners me and brings it up. Then I'm like a trapped pit bull. But I don't want to lay my political views on you today. I would never do that and I despise when people preach to me thinking they are right.
Actually, the beauty of politics is that usually it's not about right or wrong. It's about who is promising what, is it even possible to deliver it (versus pie in the sky wishes) and if they can, will they actually do it.
Some may think that's not fun or funny but I think scoping out politicians and putting on my BS meter is exciting and it tells me a lot about that person.
The long and short of it is that nobody in particular sitting in the Oval Office will ever completely ruin this country since we have too many fail-safes. But with that said, putting on your BS meter and using it see who will attempt to help or hinder your technology business is a must for any entrepreneur.
Again, listening to what they say they want to do and if it can really happen as well as the impact of it actually happening is important. As a citizen of this country it's your right to decide who you want representing you. As someone with the right to vote, especially as a business owner, I really think it's your duty as a both a citizen and entrepreneur to cast your vote. This election is no different.
You have a few weeks left to read up on each candidate, then put on the BS meter and decide who to vote for. No opinions from me here. I'm still doing my homework as well.
But keep this in mind as well; whether the person you vote for wins or not, they only have as big of an impact on your business as you let them. The one thing that makes this country great is capitalism and the freedom to (legally) make as much money as you want, deliver your value as you wish and operate your business as it best suits you personally.
You make your own destiny, not the President.
To Your Business Building Success-
George Sierchio
The Consultant's Coach
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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