I'm mad that so much money is being spent on these elections. I thought that this country was in debt and that everyone was on the verge of bankruptcy, so where the hell is all of this money coming from? And I'm worried about the Citizens United decision, and I'm mad that it seems that only rich people are able to run for office. I thought that buying elections was something that only third world countries had to deal with.I'm also rather angry that there seems to be no debate about foreign policy. I know that mid-terms tend to be about domestic issues, but I have to wonder what some of these candidates will do if they are elected to Congress when faced with global concerns. How will Christine O'Donnell vote regarding Afghanistan, for instance.Yeah, I'm mad.
There should be a tax on such campaign contributions. Good starting point is 50% and that money can be directed towards Social Security of paying down the National Debt.
For all of you American voters (courtesy of Anthony Jenkins, Globe and Mail):
But those Americans, like all the others on the short end of the 2008 crash, have reason to be mad as hell. And their numbers will surely grow once the Republican establishment’s panacea of tax cuts proves as ineffectual at creating jobs, saving homes and cutting deficits as the half-measures of the Obama White House and the Democratic Congress. The tempest, however, will not be contained within the tiny Tea Party but will instead overrun the Republican Party itself, where Palin, with Murdoch and Beck at her back, waits in the wings to “take back America” not just from Obama but from the G.O.P. country club elites now mocking her. By then — after another two years of political gridlock and economic sclerosis — the equally disillusioned right and left may have a showdown that makes this election year look as benign as Woodstock.
Cariad, the cartoon brings up a very important point, and that is that there seems to be this mindless disregard for experience when it comes to politics, just like you've said. Don't we want experienced people giving us dialysis or working on our teeth or fixing our plumbing? This isn't a political point, rather, it is a philosophical one. Do we really want government run like a business? Do we really want "average" people running the country? I don't necessarily want a senator who is "average" and who would have a beer with me. I want someone educated and extraordinary, better than "average". Our local congressman has been in Washington only two years, but his opponent is yapping on about him being a "career politician" or some such thing...aren't we going to allow people to gain experience in government?I am truly confused about what it is exactly that the American people want. I am unsure exactly how we define "smaller government". Remember how people wanted the government to "do more" regarding the BP oil spill? Why? Why is that the government's responsibility? Doesn't that just make for bigger government? I dunno...I am just not happy that people are voting out of frustration instead of clearly defined goals, but I understand it.
Gwyn and I just watched Rachel Maddow where she meticulously listed every one of Obama's accomplishments since January of 2008.
Quote from: cariad on November 01, 2010, 07:34:28 PMGwyn and I just watched Rachel Maddow where she meticulously listed every one of Obama's accomplishments since January of 2008.Actually, January of 2009.A lot done in just 22 months.
I'm mad that so much money is being spent on these elections. I thought that this country was in debt and that everyone was on the verge of bankruptcy, so where the hell is all of this money coming from? And I'm worried about the Citizens United decision, and I'm mad that it seems that only rich people are able to run for office. I thought that buying elections was something that only third world countries had to deal with.Yeah, I'm mad.
...I wonder if my vote even counts. I mean there is so much voter fraud it is disgusting. Animals voting the dead voting our military not being able to vote ect ect. After so many years you wouild think we would have this down and fraud proof.