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We have met the enemy and he is us! Poll
A while back the Politics forum was so filled with controversy and juvenile (but nasty) name calling that some folks wanted that forum to be removed from the Cellar. Many others simply stopped posting here.
I wonder if some of the enmity here is a reflection of the US political system as a whole - politicians call each other every name in the book, no real dialogue occurs between parties and factions. I am that close to "stopping posting" by refusing to vote in the national elections. There seem to be a number of threads that pertain to this idea, but I was gone for a while with my computer to the Electronics Recovery Center - an excellent 12-step based outfit for recalcitrant machines. I digress. My apology if this material has already been covered, but take the poll! I'm curious to see how you all would vote. :) Oh yeah, you can make more than one choice if you want to confuse the issue even further! |
Thanks - I took 2 choices. I probably shouldn't have taken the poll just now because I'm passed pissed off about it. They are all friggin liars, cheats and thieves.
Eff them all - D's R's I's T's WTFE. |
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The best way to send the message is to write in your vote.
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Funny that we could come from such different viewpoints to finally find a common point of despair. Wanna go get lots of guns and explosives and hide off the grid somewhere in the mountains while we plan our attack? :love: Pssst! Don't worry. I'm just pulling your tail! |
I voted for the shiny thing.
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Sometimes gridlock is the best option.
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I was skimming a short article the other day, and it said that this congress has been more productive than any congress in something like 40 years at passing new laws. They have done a tremendous amount.
So the question about "effectiveness" is really phrased wrong. Congress is extremely effective this year. I think the question is whether they can work together in a bipartisan way to pass laws that are good for the country as a whole and not just some special interest. |
What he said.
I couldn't pick any of the options. I just think we are getting more and more negative, and more and more worried that someone else will pee in our spot. I hear bitching, but no ideas. I see discontent, but no action. As I said a couple years ago: we ain't gonna make it when it's more important to be right than to do what's good for the country. Too many would rather stand in breadlines saying "I told you so! HA!" than work together for the betterment of all of us. It's politics as usual, sure, but at some point we are supposed to grow out of the sandbox and get down to business. Meh. |
Part of the problem is that we tend to vote for our representatives when they do things that are good for us, not best for the entire country. The candidates say "I brought home the bacon". How did they get the bacon? By voting for someone else to get their bacon, which escalates overall spending.
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I hate that term: Big Government. What does it really mean? Under one party we have less governing entities? HUH? We live in a BIG country, with BIG corporations and BIG amounts of peoples and BIG states and BIG monies...
More rhetoric. As MTP says: working for government small enough to fit inside your bedroom. When you say BIG GOVERNMENT and TAXES it pisses people off, and they don't even know why. Ragers against the machine but they know nothing about the machine. Sheep. Meh meh meh. Rinse and repeat. |
Big Government means expanding and growing government and reaching past the edicts of their elected office beyond the powers given to them in our Constitution. More people understand it as they discuss it and read about it. I don't like it either, which is why I am against it.
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I think most people have short memories when it comes to politics. Everything that is right/wrong TODAY gets blamed on/credited to those in office TODAY.
It's a pretty thankless job to make changes now whose effects will only be felt years down the road. If only there wasn't so much greed in the world. :yelgreedy |
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I'm not seeing that future as bipartisan or productive. |
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