| In 2008 there will be another round of presidential | | | | to the Social security administration, medical care, and |
| primaries, but with the primaries over a year away | | | | the crumbling education system. This he blames on |
| there is an almost unknown candidate John Cox of | | | | politicians who would rather take the path of least |
| Illinois. John Cox is a businessman, tax attorney, and | | | | resistance instead of the sometimes more difficult |
| author. Who at 50, has had two failed attempts at | | | | solutions, and all this for political gain. Therefore |
| office in Congress in 2000 and in the 2002 Senate, | | | | abandoning a chance to correct some of our most |
| believes that this is the right time for him to make an | | | | pressing problems . |
| attempt to take control of the Executive branch. | | | | This book may be the driving force for an electorate |
| Cox at this time has been gathering support in | | | | searching for a real Conservative leader. In his missive |
| political circles in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and | | | | Cox states that he believes that term limits should |
| Iowa. | | | | be implemented. This would resolve issues of |
| In his book Politic$, Inc., Principle, Not Profit, Why We | | | | Legislators who are unable to show political restraint . |
| Need Statesmen, and Not Career Politicians, he | | | | Cox, whose mother was abandoned by his father |
| makes his views clear about career politicians who | | | | when John Cox was an infant, is opposed to abortion |
| have taken up residence for life in Congress. In his | | | | on demand, and he has strong feelings against |
| book In Politic$, Inc. he draws on the point, that | | | | amnesty for illegal aliens. This businessman is a strong |
| politicians are more concerned about their personal | | | | supporter of a high tech missile defense system to |
| wealth and power than the well being of the people, | | | | deter other nations from pursuing a nuclear weapons |
| or the state of the Nation. He reflects on his past | | | | program. He is strongly committed to pursuing a plan |
| involvement with tax officials, who don't seem to | | | | for improvements to education, health care costs, |
| know that they are public servants. | | | | and environmental improvements that would be |
| Cox offers solutions to many of the governments | | | | acceptable and fair with minimal interference from |
| problems such as, the out of control spending, the | | | | bureaucrats. |
| runaway train syndrome that we have with regards | | | | |