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Can I make a 2024 prediction! If you’re interested in how our democracy works, you no doubt have been watching the election of the Speaker of the House. We are seeing our process in action and is working the way it should. In November the Republican party won the majority and now have the responsibility to chose a leader. The big difference between them and the Democratic Party, is they are not all in alignment with their party, whereas the Democratic party is. In every vote, the Democrats have had a 100% vote for their leader. The Republicans won because they said they were going to Washington to clean up and change how things are run. This may be the steps in order to get there but should it be “aired out” before the nation. Trump has already said he is going to run in 2024, O-Biden is going to the border and then to Mexico this weekend. It is believed he will announce he is going to run in 2024. Are we seeing the groundwork being laid for another total Democratic run of Washington in 2024? Have the Republicans made too many promises and are not able to follow through with them? Is this also showing that the politician is a politician no matter which side of the isle they are on? Power still seems to be the final goal, no matter what has to be said to get there. We can make this religious and say it doesn’t matter who is in office, but it does. In America we still have the freedom to vote for the right people that stand for Biblical principles. As you read through the Bible, in most cases we start with the beginning of the Bible. As you read, you will see how God wanted His people to follow him and cast out the nations (people), that were against the commandments that God had given to his leaders. The question becomes, what are Biblical principles? Who do we follow in teaching these principles? Are we so divided that we are skeptical of most and don’t want to follow anyone? In World Class Manufacturing, we say we don’t have problems, we have opportunities. What opportunity will you take on in the next two years?

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