This was an interview that really shook me. Personally, I felt our politics are very different, yet our hope for a better tomorrow and our realization that it's gonna take more than voting to get us back to the idealistic America of yesteryear was, well refreshing... it's the first moment of the trip I felt an American unity, not the country America, but the people of America.
We ran into this fella while passing thru the 'belt buckle of the bible belt', Lubbock Texas. His name escapes me at the moment, I'll have it for the book and film release, you can bet on that. Distributed by Tubemogul.
I have no idea where this is in Lubbock, but theses guys are not normally in the city of Lubbock.
MacMac2BooYa 4 months ago
He is actually a successful business man.
PaulTheGarrett 5 months ago
Didn't bother finishing the interview but I will say that not voting doesn't solve anything either and voting for someone who's too old makes one sound like an idiot in their own right.
MIKECNW 6 months ago
We're all pawns in the WalMart world.
cochranexyz 10 months ago
@denniseggers you sound as brihgt as a burnt out light bulb yourself pal. go get a job and get off welfare.
joker5972 1 year ago
hmmm, someone who spends his life workin' ain't too bright....it's the "smart" ones...figure out how to sit around havin' intelligent conversations and filled with pride for knowledge that was handed to them through education...paid for by the hard workin' dummies who actually support all that brilliant bullshit....I'd rather have a heart than a brain...here, have a little fire scarecrows
denniseggers 2 years ago
He's brighter than our politicians.
He's brighter than the idiots who support our politicians.
He's brighter than most of the general public.
Good points from perhaps not a genius but an observant and common sensible man.
LucianAdonis 2 years ago
well, this man is not bright, but he has a good point.... cryin' shame
ceroeck 2 years ago
But he is right! Supposedly we shop at stores like WalMart and other corparations that support Child labor and sweat shops in other countries like China and South America to get discounts. We pay children in other cuontries to work 16 hour days for less than a dollar a day. We're not saving anything, especially since gas has been so high, taxes has gone up in some states since April 1st and we are still grieving from the changes to our country since 9/11.
slunacourtier 2 years ago
it is a crying shame that our national elections have become popularity contests.
tjomas800 2 years ago