I'm 22. An adult. When I turned 18, I didn't vote. I didn't know enough. I didn't think I mattered enough. In the four years it's been since then, I have learned more about my own country and the countries around me then I ever thought I would, simply by making friends. They have taught me about the world and myself. I have become interested. And I have realized I matter. And I have grown to adore this country I am a citizen of. Therefore, I'm politically invested, now, as a 22 year old. I grew up in a Christian home with Republican Christian parents. I think the reason I was so uninterested in politics before was because I heard so much of one opinion. I didn't want to get caught up. Now that I'm an adult, I can think for myself. I can do my own research. And I can say what my opinion is. Every time I hear something about what's going on in the political world that doesn't make sense to me, I research it. On both sides. Republican. Democrat. I try to find the most accurate articles I can. Lately what has been bothering me is Mitt Romney's "its not my job to worry about those people" quote. It hasn't been bothering me because I think "what a douche!" It's been bothering me because it doesn't make sense. "That cannot be the whole story," thinks my brain. It's been bothering me because I know how much people love to rage at one person because of one line versus getting all the facts. This article clears things up for me. And I trust it. I think if you're someone who is raging at Romney because of that quote, you should read this. At least get this side and then assess your view. It's honest and it makes sense. That's all for now.