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Who Built That?

Recently, I awoke at 5am to the sound of my six-month old daughter Amelia crying. When I entered her dark room to soothe her, I saw my wife, struggling to stay awake, holding Amelia in one arm as she was attempting to work on her barely lit computer screen with her other arm. My wife Paula is an entrepreneur and a small business owner. She also happens to be a first generation immigrant, who suffered through much chasing her American dream – all of her hard work culminating in her pledging allegiance to our flag as part of her citizenship ceremony. We both remember this as one of the proudest days of our lives.

I am writing of this incident because it succinctly describes a scenario repeating itself all over America today. Small business owners are making incredible sacrifices in their struggles to keep their businesses afloat. This is the reason why the President’s “you didn’t build that” comment has infuriated Americans across the political spectrum. The simple fact is that my wife did build “that.” She built her business, through countless hours of hard work and a commitment to a quality work product. I marvel daily at the countless hours she spends at her home office designing and repairing small business websites. She is the very epitome of the American dream, collectively enhanced but most importantly, self-made and personally driven.

The President’s statements are equally infuriating because he is attempting to create a fissure between Americans where there isn’t one. No Republican I am aware of is running for office on a platform of no taxes, no roads, no teachers and no military. I cite these examples because the President chose to mention the use of roads, the work of good teachers and the development of the backbone of the modern internet, through a military research initiative, as examples of how government should be the primary recipient of accolades for individual success. This is absurd and displays a backward logic which is hard to justify. It is the very success of people, such as my wife, willing to put their names behind a business endeavor, with no guarantee of success, that finance government projects. It is my wife’s, along with millions of others struggling for a better tomorrow, sweat, toil and willingness to take a risk that has made America exceptional amongst nations, not its roads.

The economy is clearly struggling. Americans are hurting and they are scared. Scared that for the first time, yesterday may have been the best it was ever going to be. This outlook has never been a component of our national psyche. The President’s statements will haunt him in this election as they echo all over our vast country. As my wife and I struggle through this historically poor economic recovery, I feel the pain of Americans hoping and praying that there is a better tomorrow and I ask the President to stop creating division by asking who built what, and to focus on getting our growing legion of unemployed Americans, just asking for a chance to build anything, back to work.

Dan Bongino, a devoted husband and father, served in the United States Secret Service for more than a decade, in which he was assigned to the elite Presidential Protective Division. He represented the U.S. as a lead government security official in over 25 countries. Holding graduate degrees in Business Administration and Psychology, Dan has gone on to start several successful businesses in Maryland. As an entrepreneur, he understands the role small businesses play in establishing a framework for continued prosperity and economic growth.   

DawnP

11:46 am on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

This would all make perfect sense if that was actually what the President said, IN CONTEXT. When he said "you didn't build that," the "that" he was referring to was the infrastructure and opportunities that were in place that allowed small business owners to start their businesses in the first place. He certainly wasn't saying that government deserves the "primary accolades" for business owners' successes -- he was simply pointing out that we're all in this together and it's innacurate to act like the success of a business is SOLELY attributable to the owner's hard work. Kind of like when Mitt Romney told Olympic athletes that they didn't get to the Olympics solely on their own power.

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H.R. Pufnstuf

12:29 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Actually, private businesses *did* build the roads and infrastructure that we use everyday.

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DawnP

10:45 am on Thursday, July 26, 2012

While that may be true in some circumstances (although they were still paid for by government), it still proves the point that no ONE business owner is solely responsible for all of the factors that have contributed to his/her success. Whether the infrastructure/opportunities/education were provided by other private businesses, or by government, or some combination of the two, it is undeniable that no single business owner "built that."

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H.R. Pufnstuf

11:17 am on Thursday, July 26, 2012

DawnP, government can't pay for anything without first taking the money from private citizens. Even if government borrows money, ultimately it's the citizens who repay the funds. If government prints money, private citizens pay the inflation tax. Government never pays for a single thing.

Of course no ONE person is responsible for anything (despite what the Ulman admistration may have us believe). No one person can make a pencil. Someone has to harvest the wood, someone has to produce the paint, someone has to get the eraser material; not to mention the other folks who manufacture the saws and other tools required to make a pencil. That doesn't mean we are all a bunch of collectivists or socialists.

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yvonne

2:55 pm on Saturday, July 28, 2012

Thanks Dawn p. you said it better than I can.

yvonne

2:49 pm on Saturday, July 28, 2012

I'm so tired of people like this trying to make political hay out of nothing. They're counting on a misinformed public to believe what they're saying. Is your wife the only mom who worked and fed a baby? Give me a break. Is Obama against motherhood and immigration too. Find a real issue. We have TiVo. We know what he said. There were no primary accolades given to the govt.

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