Intentions or results: which is more important?
If you tell people that you are going to give to the poor, but then do NOT give to the poor?
If you say nothing, but then give to the poor?
If you take money from someone and tell them that it's going to be spent on a child's schooling (as an example), then turn around and spend that money on a long vacation for yourself?
How about if you pay a child's tuition, then ask others to do the same (by themselves, out of their own good fortune)?
Folks, these are but a few examples, demonstrating the difference between intention-based and result-based thinking.....and acting.
And, although it might SEEM obvious that results are FAR, FAR more important than intentions, the reality is that it ISN'T so obvious. In fact, its what divides our country.
In truth, this is EXACTLY the difference between Liberals (Democrats, "RINO" Republicans, etc) and Conservatives.
Liberals are intention-based thinkers and 'doers'.
Conservatives are results-based thinkers and 'doers'.
Examples? Sure, a couple:
Public schools. Liberals, intending to good for the children, take more and more of your money and waste it ever-decreasing academic achievement.
"Tax the rich". Liberals, who profess to be on the side of the poor and middle class, tax the wealthy and successful are FAR higher rates and in FAR more ways than any other group of people. Yet, the poor get poorer and the middle class descend into poverty.
And now: the environment: "Save the planet"
Liberals intend to save the planet.....to save "Mother Earth". Yet, when they go to their demonstrations, demanding environmental attention, THIS is what you get:
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/09/22/litterbugs-climate-marchers-leave-piles-of-trash-behind
Is this an isolated incident? Nope. EVERY rally where Liberals are involved ends up with TONS and TONS of trash thrown everywhere.....except the trash receptacles.....
Folks,
The "Do as I say, not as I do" mentality reigns supreme in the Democrat Party. Intentions, to them, ARE the most important thing. "As long as I intend to do something, it's the same as actually doing it"......
How will YOU vote?
Who will YOU support?
Will you support people who intend to do good and, at best, do nothing at all (at worst, they cause HUGE harm through their actions and intentions)
Or will you, instead, vote for results-based people who DO?
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