Spending only what the country can afford, rewarding savings, encouraging independence, supporting marriage: people know that these things are common sense.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are many domestic issues that give us a lot of common ground to work on. Health, education and immigration are among the areas where we share mutual goals and aspirations. There are also many values that we share as a communities.
Common sense as well as common values all lead us. Our future depends upon it and our present is going to be vastly better when we get back to these basics.
The important matter is freedom. When the people choose what they want, it is good for them and for us.
Common sense tells us that we should focus our resources to benefit children, teachers and taxpayers by keeping dollars in the classroom.
We need to recognise that what really matters isn't buying more and more consumer goods, but family, friends, and knowing that we are doing something worthwhile with our lives. Helping to reduce the appalling consequences of world poverty should be part of that reassessment.
Human rights, race relations, gender politics, health care, and foreign policy - it's a lot to keep track of, and yet all of these things affect us in our daily lives. Making sense of everything requires meticulous unpacking of feelings, delicate navigation of social norms, and a community of love to help along the way.
Providing for the common good, making people feel secure in their communities and homes - this is the central job of government. it's why all of us are here serving our state and our people.
Efficient spending and saving will give the family more security, more opportunities, more education, and a higher standard of living.
Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, and doing things as they ought to be done.
When people have compassion, friendship, and unity, they speak and think in a constructive way to ensure national independence and prosperity.
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