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    Ian signed the petition | over 1 year ago
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  • Should a Billionaire Be Your Next Senator?
    Ian commented on the article | over 1 year ago

    As a man that writes news on various aspects of finance related in some cases to the US and other times in my part of the world the UK l feel that any man or woman that runs for a position of political power, should be honest and truthful in the first place. I realise that his/her wealth status makes a difference in this world and l have met millionaires and people with out the means to feed themselves, but one thing l realise most of if not all it is the persons decision rich or poor to decide right from wrong.


    I have myself been someone that had a lot of money having been in the business of getting people out of debt by recommending the right products, even though it maybe borrowing at no time have l given bad advice to line my own pocket, even when all l owned was lost in the 1980`s property crash and l could only just pay my bills.


    Also even now l offer people a simple way to get out of debt and it is free advice if l save them money then l charge a basic service charge of £250.00 or equivalent dollars. As it is not right to put people into debt equally it is not always people with a lot of money that will not make a good senator, though as history has proved in today`s world it is more than less.


    Anyway a great article and well researched Brittany sorry about my long winded comment but l hope you take my point.


    Kindest regards, Ian  


     

  • Advocacy, Redux
    Ian commented on the article | over 2 years ago

    This is an excellent article about the specifics of  WHO is to blame for injustice in this world of people WHO judge other people without the facts to know the truth. I believe at my age of 54 l have learned from my mistakes and are able to teach other people HOW to learn before they make the same mistakes. But they would rather find out for themselves and all l can do is watch them suffer and realise that was me and HOW OTHER people must have seen me in pain. But the suprise of it all is that no body asked if they could help me ?


    So upon reading your article about WHO is to blame l refer to your other words WHY and WHAT and just maybe if we knew the WHY and WHAT before we asked the WHO we would already know the answer and maybe injustice would not happen, just maybe ?   


     

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