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davemerrill) wrote2010-10-15 05:31 pm
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stupid com.. no, just stupid
Been following the narrative of the upcoming midterm elections with interest and amusement as the Republicans attempt to wipe the memory of eight years of failure out of the minds of the American voters. And you'd think that after the spectacular train wreck of their governance (see: 2000-2008), they would dust themselves off, look at what they did wrong, and try to fix things, to try to get some smart, principled candidates with the best interests of the nation at heart. But instead, they're determined to saddle America with an even more brain-damaged,fraudulent, looney-tunes gang of screwheads. Thus demonstrating their contempt for the intelligence of the American voter. And who knows? Maybe the American voter deserves it. I mean, they gave the Bush gang the full eight years to screw things up. Do I think the Dems are perfect? Oh hell no. But if it's a choice between a wishy washy Dem and a R who thinks America is under Sharia law, I'll go with the wishy washy every time. Better than insane.


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Being reminded one Rep. down here already got labeled a Nazi all because he played a soldier in a WWII reenactment group. Expected people to blow that out of the water.
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There was a piece on the radio today to the effect that the election climate is so poisonous now that nobody in their right mind would WANT to run for public office anymore. The only people the political parties can GET are ALREADY batshit insane.
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if what FP says is true, i welcome that mentality; a generally disinterested party should hold most elected offices. (tho i don't believe that such a climate is changing or is so poisonous as to repel those who seek power as an end.)
anyways. I definitely have no empathy for any political philosophy but my own. And when its not being served, all i can do is suck it up until the next election and try to be persuasive to others in the meantime.
Which is something most people don't even bother trying to be. You know, persuasive? Because they're to busy trying to craft smarmy sounding attacks to portray a perception of intellect where none exists. I'd love it if someone tried to be persuasive to me again...
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Also, maybe our elected officials wouldn't have to spend 90% of their time in office attending rubber-chicken fundraising dinners, they could get back to work. That'd be nice.
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(Anonymous) 2010-10-16 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)Could it happen today? Only if congress was willing to vote itself out of office. P'shit.
-Tim Eldred
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I have a similar idea for professional sports - every city has a lottery and every year they pick nine local people to play baseball, however many guys to play basketball, football, etc. Locals only. Certainly would make the games more interesting.