COMPASSION;

 1. commiseration, mercy, tenderness, heart, clemency. See sympathy.

 

Compulsion;

1. the act of compelling; constraint; coercion.
2. the state or condition of being compelled.
3. Psychology . a strong, usually irresistible impulse to perform an act, esp. one that is irrational or contrary to one's will.
 
 
 

Compassion Shall Not Dictate Compulsion;

  • Having compassion & sympathy for others, doesn't demand that we undermine our values and compromise our directives......
  • Compassion to the helplessness of society is acceptable. Coercion and the weakening of our  creativity is unacceptable......
  • Maintaining a firm stance on values and not surrendering as to compromise for an immediate remedy......
  • The understanding of all facets of the situation to address the root cause of the problem.
  • Being true to ones self, continuing efforts to represent those who create opportunity for success.
  • The resistance of Compulsion to pacify those in need by forcing others to comply.

There's a misconception that the Republicans are for the rich and have no compassion is farthest from the truth, even though in past years we've seen some issues arise within the party. Understanding the basics of economics, you'll see they represent the working class which is the driving force of our Countries economy. They understand we must have balance and work within our means, creating economic growth and managing a budget which reflects our ongoing success.

 

Selling ourselves out to China, Japan and other foreign countries by them carrying our debt can not and will not sustain our American economy.