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It's been 20 years ago (1992) since Ross Perot first ran for President of the United States. He ran again four years later in the '96 Election. Although unsuccessful both times, he did manage to stir things up and change the focus on several issues, and he was talking about making the government fiscally responsible for the way it spends money way back before anyone else would even acknowledge there was a problem with Federal Spending. Perot was a bit eccentric and controversial, and it's too bad no one seemed to take his message more seriously.
It amazes me that this sign is still up 20 years later. Although a little weather-damaged, you can still read it.
It's been 20 years ago (1992) since Ross Perot first ran for President of the United States. He ran again four years later in the '96 Election. Although unsuccessful both times, he did manage to stir things up and change the focus on several issues, and he was talking about making the government fiscally responsible for the way it spends money way back before anyone else would even acknowledge there was a problem with Federal Spending. Perot was a bit eccentric and controversial, and it's too bad no one seemed to take his message more seriously.
It amazes me that this sign is still up 20 years later. Although a little weather-damaged, you can still read it.
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