Fri
Sep
05

2008

Obama or McCain?

It doesn’t really matter. I can challenge anyone to a debate deconstructing the mythology of anyone’s politics leaving them with the sentiment that they are voting for basically the lesser of two evils.

We should cut to the chase

“Let’s cut to the chase,” Bush told Woodward. “Hadley drove a lot of this.”

In regards to the allegedly “successful” surge.

McCain is lauding is support for the surge as a he was right type of thing. Does it really matter when most of the public thinks the U.S. should be out of there? Or that in retrospect the war was foolish?

How can McCain campaign on that?

Anyway, if everything you believe about your politician can be reduced to you believing your candidate is simply the lesser of two evils then why vote? Why participate?

Both can do little to “help” in terms of using the government to supposedly “help” the middle class. The conservatives are yet again saying less government is best but the last 8 years have seen the greatest expansion in history.

Both camps only represent more in your face government. That is the reality. IF that is what you want then vote for either one because that is what you will get. If you don’t vote you will still have a new president that will bring more government in your face but with an increasingly lesser mandate.

If enough people “choose” to not vote eventually, may be we will have real change. It may seem unrealistic but it is feasible.

The U.S. presidency should be an office that no one wants, more of a nuisance than anything else. A formality. At least that’s how it used to be in colonial times when governors ruled.

Let’s get a real reduction in the Federal Bureaucracy!

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