01-04-2006, 05:02 PM
Quote:A few days ago, I was talking to my sister when she mentioned some politician trying to create a new law that would measure the gas used by cars and tax people based on how much they burned. She then stated that if nothing else, that would cause a revolt because the people wouldn''t stand for it.
How quaint.
Some hard truth follows, so be sure you''re ready, because while it may be personally offensive at first, if you think about it, you''ll see that I''m right.
The American people have lost. Plain and simple. We have become incapable of changing government for the better, and sadly, the few who are actually fighting to make government better are doomed to failure. It''s a lost cause. People won''t revolt. People won''t "kick the politicians out of office." People won''t do a single thing but complain. We are NOT our ancestors, and we are CERTAINLY NOT our Founding Fathers. Today''s typical American has less in common with them then they do with an inert mass. Don''t believe me? Read on.
How many people complain about government? I see those hands...you in the back, yes, I see you, too. Everyone does, basically. Government taxes us to the point where we need two incomes to survive, government creates laws that go against the will of the people, government rules with an iron fist, and government lies about everything. The saying "the only time politicians tell the truth is when they call each other liars" is more true today than ever.
But why? Why does government get away with what it does? Simple. Americans are dopes.
Let''s face facts. The average American is led by what he or she sees on TV and in the newspaper, but mostly by TV. If it''s on TV, it''s true, and sound bites are as deep as any story goes, they believe. Whatever slant TV puts on a story, that''s the one they accept. It doesn''t matter that the media ("Old Media") is "leftist" or "liberal," as anyone with a brain cell can see, because it''s TV. TV has raised most Americans, it would seem, so they''ve lost the ability or desire to question it. Politicians know this, and use TV to drive home the importance of voting for them, as well as effectively spreading lies to the populace.
Next, Americans are, put simply, too stupid to vote outside of the two major parties. How often have I heard "my family always voted Democrat, so that''s how I vote...who''s running, anyway?" Or "my daddy told me to vote Republican, so that''s what I do." We''ve become so conditioned to vote for either one or the other that no third party has a real chance. And that''s sad, since the two major parties are basically the same thing now. Both are corrupt, both "play the game" to get elected over and over again, and both are infested with people who seek nothing more than personal power. The main problem with politics is simple: people enter it solely to get something for themselves. When that is the basis of a politician, what can you expect other than corruption? Nothing.
As an example of this, take the Constitution Party. This is only one of the third parties out there. You may not agree with everything they say or believe, but they many good points. Why can''t they (or another third party) get a shot at office? Lack of money. The two major parties buy elections, and since most Americans only see what''s on TV, and since only the two parties are generally seen on TV, Americans think only those two exist. So now we''re locked into one evil or the other, and a party that COULD make a difference for the better doesn''t have a chance.
Of course, people would say "but voting for a third party would just be throwing my vote away." You''re right, it would be. For the very reasons that I''ve mentioned. That''s why we''ve lost. There are not enough Americans that think to make a difference. The vast majority are TV-brainwashed, and only when they are brought into the light of thought and can wipe the TV, Old Media scum from their eyes, does a third party have a chance. Here''s the kicker, though: other nations have not just three, but even more parties, and people actually vote for them in huge numbers. I guess Americans are just not as politically bright as, say, Canadians or something, eh?
To top all this off, people keep voting the same idiots into office. It doesn''t matter that Politician Bob took his state''s funds and hired a hooker every day at taxpayer expense, and then took a kickback from some construction company to allow a forest to be torn down so they could put yet another Wal-mart up. No, none of that matters because at election time, he''ll have his mud-slingers run negative ads about his opponent, who is also a politician and sadly enough, is hoping to win so he can screw over the population himself. Then, the typical American goes to the polls either planning on voting for the "family party" or votes against the person featured in the last negative ad he or she saw on TV. Isn''t "democracy" wonderful?
So, don''t expect politics to change until people do. After all, Americans think we live in a democracy. We don''t. We live in a constitutional republic. Look it up.
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That's just like our Arpi... except he doesn't wave or anything. He just says mean things to you.
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Nominated for," 2005 poster of the year", by 4 out of 6 mods!