Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Party Headquarters Can Determine Quality of Leaderhip

It is interesting that the Democrat party considers themselves as the a party for the working people. The Democrat party often does attract tradesmen and union workers to volunteer. This begs the question how much do the Democrats really care about "getting the job done?" Pictured to the above and to the right is the Democrat Headquarters in St. Charles County. Its grand opening held at the end of June with this picture taken almost 30 days after the grand opening event. As you can see it is a mess and incomplete. Quoting Democrat Ted House at the grand opening "this is going to become a home in more ways than one over the next several months and even years". REALLY? In 30 days I can clean my home to look better than what is displayed here? Who holds a "grand opening" when the facilities are far from being completed? Is this how the Democrats plan to run the state and local offices? Maybe they are hoping it will "change"?



By comparison the Republican Party held its grand opening for their headquarters. Can anyone tell the difference in the care and upkeep? Not to mention location, location, location? There was a lot of forethought to secure a building that is easy to maintain can fly the United States Flag and has a floor plan to be used for many purposes.


Ted House said that the Democrat Headquarters is to become a home. I think that sentiment is felt to the Republican Headquarters as well. You would think that if you consider it a home you would take care of it like one. If you cannot take care of your home how can you take care of legislation for others?

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