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People voting must drive policy

Political correctness is a doctrine recently fostered by a delusional illogical minority and promoted by a sick mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of garbage by the clean end.

It is also something to ponder that the United States has become a place where entertainers and so-called “professional athletes” are mistaken for people of great importance.

This is a fallacy.

We as a people in the United States of America need a doctor. We need a teacher. We need the police officers. We need the firefighters. We need the farmers. We have also needed an auto mechanic, a plumber, a house painter and a lot of other everyday people.

But we as a people never need — not even once — a pro athlete, a media personality or a Hollywood entertainer. Not for anything. We don’t need people who refuse to work for a living and depend on those that do work. We don’t need politicians who dictate policy to us without the people voting on these policies.

We don’t need a political party that has ideas of changing our way of life into another such as communism and socialism. We are a free people and no political party is going to change our way of life, ever.

So this message is going out to those in the political party that has those ideas. It would be in their own interest that they cease and desist because the silent majority of working citizens of this country will not allow those radical changes in our society.

We don’t need colleges that brainwash our youth against this country. We don’t need those who destroy our cities. We don’t need radical behavior from anyone who doesn’t like our way of life.

My suggestion is to those that don’t like our way of life, just leave and don’t come back, but if you decide to stay in our country, you better get your life together.

Richard Makuch is a Dunkirk resident. Send comments to editorial@observertoday.com

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