So been off the campaign trail for a bit.
Little honeymoon action, little work stuff.
Its funny these guys I am running against have all day long to campaign. I work 14-16 hours a day and then use what little energy I may have left to further the campaign.
And I’m still smoking them. Hahahaha.
Been thinking a lot about the government’s role in family lately now that I am married.
Marriage itself is always sort of a weird concept from a legal perspective– but its a very beautiful thing.
Important that people be left to have the sort of family life they want to have.
I remember Dave Min was on a podcast not long ago and said people were “terrible parents” for taking their kids to a gun show.
I don’t know about that.
I mean, sure Dave you don’t like guns. I get it. And you don’t want to see kids learning about guns.
But when I see invested parents taking their kids to things and TEACHING them about any part of life– particularly something that is meaningful and may have an impact like gun safety/knowledge– it is really hard for me to say these are bad parents.
Truth is, no one should really be judging anyone else on anything–especially when it comes to raising kids.
And if that’s true, then it is also that the government shouldn’t be trying to dictate to parents how their kids should be raised.
Would love to see an “invisible government” as I like to say. One that you never have to think about. That doesn’t interfere in your life– but that is there with basic services when you need it.
Fire. Police. Justice. Airplanes that don’t crash. Breathable air. Honesty in the marketplace.
That’s about what we need a government for.
Now look, I am going to do whatever the good people in District 47 want me to do out in Washington– but I look forward to a day when we aren’t CONSTANTLY being forced to think about the stupid stuff happening out in D.C.
Maybe one day SMART stuff will be happening out there!
Could happen.
America Deserves to Win!
America Deserves to Win.
Chat soon.
