Friday, June 7, 2013

On Politics and Wells

You democrats sure picked a winner! NDAA 2012, CISPA, TPP, zero banksters to jail, Obamacare is becoming a total disaster (Surprise!...not)...and now domestic spying, which is much more prevalent than just today's Verizon / NSA story. This is just to name a few of the more recent disappointments, the list is much bigger. But I don't blame you personally for our presidency choice, as voting in a presidential election is statistically irrelevant no matter how many different angles you apply to it. You did not elect Obama, nor did my not voting for Romney (another pawn of the cabal) cost him the election. I sure do wish both sides would quit supporting losers though...let's try supporting some honest people for once. And if both parties don't come up with any (they won't), maybe it's time to look at a third party. It is kinda like going to draw water from one of two wells. If bad guys keep pissing in both of them maybe, just maybe it is time to take a sip from a third well? A forth? Isn't the definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result? I know the human psychology of tribalism makes political rationality hard, but I have faith in you. I've overcome my neocon-ness, you can overcome your statism if you try. I know voting at the national level doesn't statistically matter, but at least in our conversations we can get behind someone that isn't a massive disappointment waiting to happen just dressed up in either conservative or progressive clothes depending on what eight year cycle we are on. We can look at an honest guy or gal from a different well, and even if they don't win, we can say "I supported the right choice. I supported someone honest. I quit supporting the two parties that have consistently failed my country. I broke out of the supporting the least worst cycle." Give it a shot. If enough of us do, maybe we can start voting for the best of the best instead of the least worse of the worst.

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