Neither party represents the people anymore!
2006-12-23 19:02:34
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answered by Anarchy99 7
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Neither party is perfect. If you're looking for perfection you'll hardly find it on this planet. Welcome to Earth, not Utopia!
After nearly 20 years of being active in politics I've been everything from a Demonrat to a member of Ross Perot's Reform Party, an independent, a libertarian and now Republican.
Do what you want but do something! Nothing is worse for America than for good people to sit idle.
Most Americans agree on more issues than you would think having been brought up on mainstream media. Consider the following:
it was the Democrats who passed legislation, in 1913, privatizing the Federal Reserve as a private for profit corporation. Most modern liberals will tell you the Demonrats are the party of the little guy. The facts substantiate a quite different case.
In 1900, the average American paid about 5% of their earnings in taxes to support the local, state and federal government. At that time public debt was essentially non-existent. Now, the average American pays over 31% of their earnings in taxes to support their local, state and federal government and public debt is so staggering that most Americans can't see the light at the end of the tunnel and many think we'll simply go bankrupt at some point when we can no longer afford the interest.
Very few politicians mention this issue and many avoid it like AID's.
Between 1928-1932, the folks who own the Federal Reserve intentionally removed, through "monetary policy", over $8 billion (quite a phenomenal sum in those days!) dollars in American currency from the United States economy. This action precipated and perpetuated the greatest financial disaster/crime that Americans have ever endured. The current Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governers stipulates this assertion.
What's more is that through the ownership of a majority of the shares of stock in other corporations the owners of the Federal Reserve System control many of the corporations that Americans for work or buy products from. This is accentuated by the fact that some of these corporations include what amounts to as the mainstream media to include: CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, network radio and a plethora of magazines and newspapers. More Americans get their propaganda from the owners of the Federal Reserve than from any other source.
Take a poll: the next 100 people you come across. How many know how the Federal Reserve System is controlled? What did you know before you read this? Begin by educating yourself and then educating our fellow Americans.
Democrats and Republicans alike have much reason to be highly suspicious of the owners of the Federal Reserve corporation. Their agenda is opposed to your best interests. In fact, they have a 14-point program designed to destroy American as we know it and once you've read it you can easily look around and see it unfolding.
The good news: We can abolish the Fed and buy it back. Kennedy was on his way to doing this when a bullet found it's way into his skull in Dealey Plaza downtown Dallas, Texas. The people who own the Federal Reserve are ruthless in the pursuit of getting what they want.
Many Americans are neither radical nor as opposed to common sense solutions that benefit us all as the mainstream media would have you believe. United We Stand, Divided We Fall. Where do you stand?
If you disagree with this so be it. You're entitled to your opinions. However, if you agree - begin by copying this and passing it along to your fellow Americans.
2006-12-26 01:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither party is right. Both party suppose to have a piece of the puzzle. The two party system is based on taoist or didatic principle. You have tow sides that figth and the answer comes from the conflict. Each party points the flaw of the other. Each party eventually have to admit to their mistakes and move closer to the middle. You can't find the middle unless you know the extremes. Try finding the center of Kansas when you don't know where the borders are. The current problem now is, that the Republican control everythin and they spiralled out of control. Note it was better when Clinton was president and we had Republican legislators, or Reagan was president and we had Democratic legistlator. It was bad when Carter was president and we had Democratic legislators.
2006-12-23 17:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Vote for Democrats. That is middle ground. Both are corrupt. It's about Money and power and no third party has both. Read the History of both parties. Now make a list of all the good the Republican party has done for you and your family. We now have a $9 trillion debt under Republicans and the Iraq occupation will cost working class tax payers $2 trillion over 10 years. The Iraq occupatioon has cost America 2969 of our best. In Iraq 12,000 police have been killed. Some say 600,000 civilians. Republicans want to end Social Security, that is that party's goal.
2006-12-25 02:59:35
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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Neither. We need TWO new Parties. I'd like to see the Libertarians and the American Independents to grow up and take over. But the real problem is getting the corruption out. Money isn't the problem. Personal morality is. We NEED a two part test for prospective politicians: One for intelligence, the other for maoral fiber.
2006-12-23 17:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The Democrats are the lessor of two evils. Just go to your public library and check out books on Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and World War II. They will show you just what has happened when the Republicans were in control during the Twentieth Century. Right now, we have a Republican president whose grandfather, Prescott Bush supported and sent money to the Nazis. George W. has obviously studied the activities of Adolph Hitler, and he knows just how to use the propaganda machine. The difference in today in the U.S. and 1932 in Germany is that we are so inundated with propaganda that we rtefuse to accept much of it.
2006-12-24 01:50:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately for our country, the formation of viable political parties is near impossible with the winner-take-all electoral system. I would totally be for a true representative democracy with party ticket elections.
Let the primaries be responsible for setting up those tickets, instead of selecting single candidates.
2006-12-23 19:48:35
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answered by K A 1
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I propose a new political party; The Educational Activist Party, or TEA Party.
Mission statement; to return the running of the United States Of America to its common citizenry, and remove the barriers to citizen representation, erected by the very rich. To remove the tools of growing fascism from the hands and halls of power, and where possible, destroy those tools. To allow the less privileged to avoid life as an automaton, and reverse the drive to recreate a feudal society. To redirect the energies of the military industrial complex towards the means of preserving human existence on this planet, instead of the headlong rush to destroy it. To remove sanctioned religion from its death grip on our public halls, and return it to the private sector it should have never left. To cease the power of those who see it as good to promote the endless production of cannon fodder, in order to justify their existence. To recognize the mind, body and spirit of the living child, as the resource worth preserving, and to aid in all things that will allow an evolved humanity to persevere.
2006-12-25 13:58:40
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answered by Don Quixote de Kaw 3
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Patriot Party sounds good but nothing done in a halfassed manner is gonna do anything but divide votes from one of the existing parties and leave us with the other....money is the key for them....it's gotta be a voting revolution on a scale never before seen for anyone except the existing parties....2 years of wondering WYF would maybe bring them both to their senses. Don't donate a dollar on your tax return...don't donate to their causes....VOTE both nationally and locally....SEND A STRONG MESSAGE and make them earn their money (honestly). Thank you for your time and in advance for your support.
2006-12-23 17:22:58
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answered by johnnydean86 4
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While I vote Democrat, I do believe that we would be better off having several parties in congress bringing a variety of voices to our decision making.
2006-12-25 13:12:36
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answered by kennethmattos 3
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