Pence is going to have to really raise his game.
Think about this. You are a congressman or governor of one of our former industrial belt states, like Michigan or Ohio or, in Pence’s case, Indiana, and you buy hook, line and sinker the policy of de-industrializing the American work force peddled by the post-American globalists at National Review and the Weekly Standard.
You’ve allowed a bunch of effete jerks to convince you that your state is better off losing thousands of manufacturing facilities to dollar-a-day Third World factories, losing a big chunk of your tax base, moving Americans from higher-value added jobs to lower value-added jobs or to unemployment and food stamps or to be just permanently removed from the work force, demoralizing many into broken families, drug or alcohol addiction, crime and other social problems.
While the profits from allowing factories to move to dollar-a-day Third World labor and yet still access their US market accrue to the multinational businesses and their customers, the costs are shifted to others, US taxpayers and the society at large, in a classic “privatizing profits and socializing costs” scheme that crony capitalists so often seek through their arrangements with politicians.
And that’s not all. You swallow whole the line about Islam being a Religion of Peace and attack the one guy with an ounce of common sense in the presidential race by insisting that if Americans resist allowing large Islamic communities to be immigrated here and grow in the USA it would violate our Constitution.
And when the homosexual fascist CEO of Apple in California threatens you because your state passed religious protections for Christians against homosexual fascists, you sacrifice your own citizens of Indiana who run a small business pizza joint in order to appease a guy who makes his products at factories in China.
Pence does not appear to be a smart person. He is really going to have to raise his game if he is going to be helpful in this race.
I agree. I was greatly underwhelmed by his poor philosophical defense of religious freedom. When confronted by George Stephanopolous Pence was stumbling all over himself (almost like he didn’t even prepare for the interview).
Read Pence's BIO before making stupid remarks Mr. so-called All-Not-Knowing!