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reply posted on 19-1-2011 @ 02:45 PM by Xen0m0rpH
reply to post by Attrei



Seriously.

Our "representatives" say they will take care of us and speak for us. Instead, they increase taxes on everything, spend money we don't have, make wars we don't want, and make laws we don't need.

Either they don't listen to us, or end up having their own little agendas.

So I ask, what do your parties do for us?

A Republican president and Democratic Congress: Nothing gets done.

Democratic president, Republican Congress:Nothing gets done.

And where is the democracy in this? We say we're a Democratic country, but we vote on next to no laws, and when our representatives (namely the Executive Branch) are put before us, they have been hand picked from a group. What choice do we have when we vote?

Sure, you can vote for anyone you want. And sure you see Liberals and other parties.

But how often do they actually get voted in? How does that make any difference?

Why give us options of several from several parties when the parties can choose the best tool for the job and offer him up as their shining gem?



reply posted on 19-1-2011 @ 04:06 PM by Xen0m0rpH
reply to post by SaturnFX



And what has putting our best forward done? Watergate, the Aghanistan war, Bush, Bill Clinton's affair, Health Care Reform, increased taxes.

If these people "know what's best for us" then what's to stop them? Obviously, they already don't listen to us.
They feel no obligation to us. Only those who put them in their position.


reply posted on 19-1-2011 @ 08:19 PM by SaturnFX
Originally posted by Xen0m0rpH
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And what has putting our best forward done? Watergate, the Aghanistan war, Bush, Bill Clinton's affair, Health Care Reform, increased taxes.

If these people "know what's best for us" then what's to stop them? Obviously, they already don't listen to us.
They feel no obligation to us. Only those who put them in their position.


Bush was -not- our best

Nixon was -not- our best

Clinton getting some ass is neither here nor there.

Whats your problem with health care reform? You sad insurance companys cant rape you repeatedly anymore?


reply posted on 19-1-2011 @ 09:36 PM by Xen0m0rpH
reply to post by SaturnFX



Actually, I felt it was better when no one absolutely had to have insurance. Especially those that could not afford it didn't have to put themself further in debt.

And the Reform didn't help anyone except the companies providing the insurance.


reply posted on 19-1-2011 @ 09:45 PM by Reptius
reply to post by Xen0m0rpH



I completly disagree with that. The president should not do what the public wants , he should do what he thinks to be is the best for the public which is why I think we should always elect who belive to be the smartest person in the country to be president.
Carter tried to be president using popular opinion and it turned out horrible.


I mean if the president just followed popular opinon. The tax rate would be
zero and we'd have no police , firemen and are roads would be filled with potholes.
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