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This is the moment when you become an adult. It’s the realization you’re getting screwed. You think you can enlighten people if you take a stand or just explain it. You vote, write letters and start seeing yourself as part of society with all of the rights that come with it. Then the day comes when you start to see you are the last to know. Everyone else knows that the deck is stacked and “1 person, 1 vote” is kind of hollow when you have an electoral college. Next are more letters to your representatives but these are hostile. You tell them they are dirty bastards and you know what they’re up to. That’s where I am now. One of my reps is Mary Landrieu, a democrat whose father was mayor of New Orleans. My head is spinning and it’s over health care. I’m obviously not happy with her, but whichever side you’re on, it’s unethical to accept over a million in contributions from insurance and pharmaceuticals and act like you’re unbiased. The industry doesn’t throw money at a candidate because they think she’s cute. Quid pro quot. They give you money to make more money off of your legislation. There’s not a damn thing you can do but trade them in for another crook. It’s futile.
Want your respresentative to explain what’s moving thru congress?? Do you have a couple thousand dollars?? If not, then fk off. Common people need not apply.
The Corporate State is in full effect.
Doesn’t it seem like corporations donate money to the two-headed political monster, and in turn the two-headed political monster sells out the people to increase those corporate profits??
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1109/29558.html
Top industry executives piled into Google’s Silicon Valley headquarters over the weekend to hear California’s Barbara Boxer, New Mexico’s Jeff Bingaman and other Democratic senators discuss some of the most pressing policy issues on Capitol Hill.
The price of admission: $5,000 to $30,400, made payable to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
For those who prefer to get up close and personal with the Republicans, Sens. John Thune of South Dakota, Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Susan Collins of Maine and other GOP officials will be at the Grand Hyatt in Washington on Monday to brief anyone who’s interested — as long as they’re willing to write checks for $5,000 and $15,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
With health care, regulatory reform and climate change rumbling through Congress, candidates and campaign committees for both parties see an irresistible opportunity to cash in ahead of the pivotal 2010 midterm elections. Scores of fundraisers by candidates in both parties are tailored specifically to the issues dominating action on the Hill — a public policy discussion that happens far away from the general public.
Election watchdogs and ethics experts fear these “issues conferences” are rife with conflicts — since those who are affected most directly by the policies often are the
Roc………….So you agree the people of the United States currently have VERY LITTLE representation in their own govt.??
i am a member of my local Pastafarian church(the church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster[no troll, it's real, Google it.]) and we want to get a more legitimate church type thing going, but for that, we need money, so we can advertise and such a bit, distribute free propaganda, and hopefully, eventually open an actual church building. so:
I need ideas to raise money for the church, that require minimum startout cash
Pasta wagons. Like the hotdog carts.
Have hot looking women, scantily clad, wearing nun’s habits, peddling the pasta at a profit.
Make sure they’re far enough away from traffic intersections but close enough to construction zones so as to attract some new believers.
You might get some donations. Big ones.
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Even Fox News thinks he is not electable. His Libertarian platform has not changed in some 20 years. No one is interested in dismantleing the government. He will not get hardly any Democratic votes and would only get the extreme right wing voting for him. The other republicans would either vote Democratic or more likely stay home and watch Dancing with the Stars. z
Obama promised change, but things have stayed exactly the same. Many Democrats are disgusted with him. Some Democrats may vote for him simply because it is their affiliated party. The same goes for Republicans. They too don’t want Obama reelected, but they will vote for candidates due to their party affiliation.
If FOX News or CNN or ANY other news station says a Republican candidate is electable or is “in the lead” *cough* Newt Gingrich *cough*, then the Republicans jump on the bandwagon. They are like sheep – stupid, brainwashed, easily-molded sheep. They don’t know about politics, and if they think they do, most candidates lie anyways. Look at Obama, Bush, Cain, Gingrich, Romney, Perry, and all of the others. There is one man who stands out, though – Ron Paul, possibly the reincarnation of Jesus/Buddha/Allah/The Flying Spaghetti Monster himself.
DRUGS -
Ron Paul does not advocate the legalization of drugs as many think, but rather he wants to give states the choice. This country was founded on state power. The federal government reigns supreme, however. We might as well have King George III as our president. Anyways, drug cartels only exist because drugs are illegal. The War on Drugs OBVIOUSLY doesn’t work with… oh, I don’t know… about 55% of the population supporting the legalization of pot and probably more smoking it? This futile War also strengthens the drugs cartels. Hard choice, right? Obviously, meth, crack, and the like are much more controversial. But weed is causing violence, filling up our prisons, and making us pay taxes.
Do you, dear reader, know how much money our government spends annually to pay for pot-smoking “criminals’” jail sentences? A whopping 7 BILLION DOLLARS ANNUALLY. If we got rid of that, we would forget all about the deficit. What deficit? Exactly <3 One last point in this subject is an excise tax on marijuana, just like on alcohol and cigarettes. This is more cash flow to help with the recession.
VOTES-
Why do so many people think he is unelectable? He has young people’s votes, veterans’ votes, soldiers’ votes, stoners’ votes, economists’ votes, and many Independent and Democratic votes. Blue Republicans are people that are usually Democrats but are registering Republican ONLY to VOTE for RON PAUL. And oh boy are there a lot of Blue Republicans. Independents would rather vote for Ron Paul than Obama or the mainstream GOP. Speaking of mainstream, why doesn’t FOX News, or any other station for that matter, talk about Ron Paul? They say the front-runners are Cain, Romney, and Gingrich, but they fail to mention that Ron Paul is up there with them, actually surpassing Gingrich and Cain and close to Romney. He is winning in Iowa, haven’t you heard? If not, then Google “Ron Paul Iowa.” I’m sure you’ll find plenty of pages on this.
The mainstream do not want him getting attention because the Republicans want a filthy, lying candidate – a candidate that goes against what he advocates.
He has the highest electability among all of the Republican candidates. If Romney runs, how many Democrats or Independents are going to vote for him instead of their own respective parties. If Ron Paul runs, he will get a massive amount of votes from Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, most of which will vote for him ONLY because he is Republican… but no matter. He is the only option.
Any other areas, which there are PLENTY of, people should write about
I don’t feel like writing more right now because I have a shitload of college homework to do before finals.
Happy St. Paul’s Day :3
However, make sure you actually understand the political standpoints of candidates. Don’t just watch the news, do research. THINK.
So a lot of people are talking about how he’s crazy. He’s not. If he doesn’t have your vote, then that’s fine. Vote for who you want
As for some people saying he’s working for Democrats to drain votes from Republicans and that ending the Federal Reserve is nonsense, I think y’all are crazy xD
Ron Paul is moderate. He’s not extremist like everyone thinks, he’s just not as far left as Obama, nor is he as far right as the GOP. People are far left and right because they stick to one party without knowing what they actually stand for. “Republican? What does that mean? Well it’s a big word with four syllables so it must be good! VOTE!” “Democrat? What’s that? Isn’t it like a mule or a donkey or something? VOTE!” People are so ignorant xD haha. Myself included, but when it comes to politics I have researched every politician’s views and fl
Teekno,
I understand completely where you are coming from. However, if you research things (not saying you don’t), Ron Paul actually has vast support from his dedicated, obsessed followers, some Republicans, young people, and Democrats. Many Republicans don’t plan on voting for him because FOX News and CNN advertise the corporate Nazis (Cain and the others). So he does have wide support, in all actuality.
As far as electability is concerned, he is the most likely to be elected. Seriously. How many people are fed up with Obama, Democratic and Republican? Are the Democrats going to vote for a hardcore conservative, though? No. Will they vote for Ron Paul? Yes. Will Republicans vote for any Republican candidate? Yes. I was Republican for a while, so I know how that goes xD haha.
Your answer is very respectable, though.
@ Ron
The elites do. Any news station, most online articles, a lot of people. They are wrong, though. Anyone who says that is either trying to get one of the mainstream conservatives elected, knows nothing about politics, or is a LUNATIC.
Glad you think he’s electable (if I read that right).