I just spent the past few days touring South Carolina . On the first night I was there I met Lt. Governor André Bauer before he presided over Governor Mark Sanford’s final State of The State address. I am very proud to have his support of our movement and to support his campaign for Governor of The Palmetto State.
André Bauer has now come under fire by his political enemies for a recent statement he made. However has touched upon an inconvenient truth. There exists a vicious cycle of public dependency in this country. Instead of giving the poor and disabled a hand up so they can become contributing members of society with the ability to climb the ladder like everyone else, the Government is in the business of giving handouts that tie people down to the Government ball-and chain.
While I don’t live in South Carolina, the story is the same in my home state of Georgia as it is also around the country. I know this all too well because I have experienced it as a disabled citizen. I wanted to be a radio broadcaster and study it in college. The state Department of Rehab Services cited the fact that the chances of a blind person succeeding in broadcasting is low and refused to pay for training. Instead they pushed me down a path which lowered my self-esteem, lowered my standards, and lowered my desire to achieve. The result left me with a Associates Degree in General studies, on SSI Disability after I graduated, and locked down to the Government ball-and-chain because instead of giving me an incentive for bettering my situation, there is only reward for staying put where I am. I’m sick and tired of this and our organization is now striving to reverse this vicious cycle. André has hit the target. We must reverse the cycle for citizens now and generations to come. We deserve better!
We applaud Lt. Governor André Bauer for his leadership and willingness to stick his head out to bring light to the current situation and desire to change the way things are in this situation.
Brian,
I admire your stand and your determination to make a difference in this country. Your disability has not stopped you from making a difference. Thank you for recognizing the message!
Thanks for spending some time in our state – your visit was well received. Your comments on Bauer’s remarks was well articulated.
Thanks!
Craig V Adams
“Tort Reform Now”
Andre Bauer was absolutely correct and said a version of exactly the same thing just about everyone I know says in private. The difference between everyone I know and our Lt. Governor is that my acquaintences seem better able to judge their audiences.
Thanks to modern technology, Bauer’s sound bite is going to follow him like a devoted spaniel wherever he may go politically speaking.
Any politician who has not had their mouth fitted with a 3 second delay filter will eventually get into hot water. Bauer needs to ask where Huckabee got his.
Excellent analogy, Brian. His comment may have been a little unusual, but one thing is for certain–he has brought attention to this situation. You go Bdbopper!!
“…’If a man will not work, he shall not eat.’ We hear that some among you are idle. They are not busy; they are busybodies. Such people we command and urge in the Lord Jesus Christ to settle down and earn the bread they eat.” — 2 Thessalonians 3:10-13
Sounds pretty christian to me.