Monday, October 21, 2019
A Well Balanced Personality is Best for a Politician essays
A Well Balanced Personality is Best for a Politician essays Who can we trust with the welfare of Pennsylvania? I am not sure if it is possible to answer this question. I do not think that humans have a good sense for making these decisions. It seems to me that we allow outside emotions get to us instead of voting based on the issues at hand. Although this is inevitable, we need to have standards. In the upcoming gubernatorial election we need to decide what it takes to prove they are deserving of the title Governor. To help discuss this point I will be considering the two men up for the Democratic slot, Bob Casey Jr. and Ed Rendell. How much charisma, personality, and excitement should each candidate exude to the public? Well, many would say that Ed Rendell has a way to charm a crowd. On the same token does this prove he would be a better Governor than Bob Casey Jr. would? It is imperative to have a good balance of the three above characteristics and right now we are looking at two extremes. I understand why the public is more attracted to Rendell. He is friendly, out-going, and attempts to get down to the average persons level. But lets be honest, is a politician really all that close to the typical Pennsylvanian? I think not. In the article from The Philadelphia Inquirer entitled Rendells two-pair-of-shoes line doesnt match six-figure income by Thomas Fitzgerald touches on this point. We have a politician that has been in the publics eye for quite some time now. I am unable to believe that he does not live a comfortable life. In this article they quoted Rendell as saying, Ive never made any money, and I never will, and it never bothered me. I am sorry to hear that, but I do feel that middle-class Pennsylvania is not found at the $600,000 tax bracket, it is more like $30,000-40,000 (Fitzgerald, 2002). Honestly, get real, I know that Rendell is not on my level, and I am sure that most citizens can gat...
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