A college student essay that hits the nail on the head... Completely contradicting "You Didn't Build That" by the socialist president.
The competitive nature that exists in the United States is a unique quality which has bred a country of winners. Competing is a basic instinct engraved into the fabric of our human DNA. Rather than attempting to suppress man¡¯s natural desires like many civilizations before, the founding fathers of this great nation have harnessed this great motivating force and established a nation where fairness and excellence would prevail. The concept of competition has influenced the structure of our government, free-markets, and has long kept malicious power-grabbing individuals at bay. Evil has discovered the tremendous power and influence that exists in America and has coveted to make it her own.While Evil seeks the elevated position of power and control, Competition offers a level playing field where pure ideas can be spawned and tested. While Evil fears Competition and finds no joy in it, Competition finds joy in the triumph of good over Evil. While Evil grasps for uncontested domination, Competition aspires for excellence. The competitive nature of Americans is a major obstacle to those who wish to control us. A competitive format of government gives voice to refined ideas which can compete to become law. Thus, when implemented correctly only laws are created which best serve the will of the people.
Evil cannot compete with Competition. Therefore, Evil has employed the use of deception and lies as tools of progress. As you may recall, in 2002 Saddam Hussein won 100% of the votes during the Iraqi presidential elections. These types of tactics demonstrate that Evil will even attempt to provide the illusion of competition. Evil has many faces and can be found throughout the corridors of our government, industry, and the institutes of academia. Evil has taken great strides in advancing its agenda. There have been many attempts to change the very definition of evil. Not only is it their wish to redefine evil as good, but they also wish to redefine competition as bad, the results of which have been a decrease in the quality of education and the ¡°dumbing down¡± of America.
Competition is not evil, but in fact drives the individual to pursue excellence. The same effects can be found anywhere Competition is implemented¡ªbe it sport, business, education or politics. Competition not only requires boundaries and rules, but also self-regulates the limits of those boundaries based on the invested interests of individuals. Therefore, Competition is an ever changing element which self-adjusts with respect to fairness in the quest of excellence. Competition even honors those who have failed in their pursuits and finds just as much value in the process as they do in the results. Evil cannot replicate these outcomes because Evil leads by force whereas Competition is self-motivated.
To be competitive is to be American, and to be an American is to be competitive. The terms are complimentary; you cannot mention one without considering the other. These concepts are woven into the fabric of this great nation. If this competitive nature is removed from American government then America as we know it will cease to exist. If America does not exist then what will the world become?