libertybrewcity
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I asked my parents, who are more authoritarian conservatives, if they think Michelle Bachmann's former job as an IRS attorney would make them think about voting for her. I asked this because I wanted to know if your past careers really does make a difference of who someone votes for.
But then I came to question would I ever work somewhere I didn't agree with? Last summer I found myself in desperate need of a job and ended up working for census. At the same time I was criticizing candidates for their careers at places I didn't agree with. Does it really matter where you work? People need money and by not working there it's not like the job will always go unfilled or terminate itself. Truthfully, I'm not really sure if I should stop being hypocritical or continue using working at the IRS or Federal Reserve, for example, as arguments against certain candidates.
But then I came to question would I ever work somewhere I didn't agree with? Last summer I found myself in desperate need of a job and ended up working for census. At the same time I was criticizing candidates for their careers at places I didn't agree with. Does it really matter where you work? People need money and by not working there it's not like the job will always go unfilled or terminate itself. Truthfully, I'm not really sure if I should stop being hypocritical or continue using working at the IRS or Federal Reserve, for example, as arguments against certain candidates.
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