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I like your passion for what you beleive but its just to bad that it is so brainwashed. I've been trying to post a political theory that I find quite interesting and really want everyone to see but it wont let me my question just doesnt appear. So I'll post it here

Both parties in my opinion democrat and republican have absolutley no morals what so ever. I don't like the liberals or GOP's either. But here is the deal. The reps have a great deal of sway in big buisness. Where as the dems/libs have a great deal of sway over hollywood and the media. So basicly they both may be trying to make us like them and buy their crap all the while we will be so embroiled in arguing with each other to not realise that both parties are basicly destroying the middle class forcing us into the lower class by basicly supporting Illegals (notice both parties are in favor for the most part) taking are jobs for slave wages therefore taking most the decent paying jobs. So they basicly have to very different

2007-03-11 22:27:44 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

To Wildman:

Was that just an attempt to get me to say what the hell are you talking about?

2007-03-11 22:46:13 · update #1

O ya and the reason I keep reposting is because yahoo half the time wont let me get through so I have to try over and over. Also I want alot of people to see my theory

2007-03-11 22:47:40 · update #2

7 answers

Very interesting thought. I see what you are saying. I'll take it one step further.

How about all of the different "groups" out there to further a minority group. For example, I'm gay I deserve this, I'm black I deserve this, I'm Mexican I deserve this, I'm a woman, I deserve this...and so on and so on.

By constantly bickering over our differences we are diluting a very powerful base of the poor/middle class and we are unable to organize and bring about any real and necessary change. I feel by looking at our differences so much that we are blind to how similiar all of our needs really are...and who is actually keeping us from these needs.

2007-03-11 22:42:02 · answer #1 · answered by ♥austingirl♥ 6 · 2 0

I think what you are saying is that the 2-party system forces those parties to be antagonistic with each other in order to differentiate themselves and that makes both more extreme than the vast majority of people.

That is a very reasonable observation. You aren't alone in seeing it that way. Many point to multi-party systems where groups have to form coalitions with other parties in order to rule as avoiding a lot of the polarization that we see in US politics. Our political parties have written many laws that effectively lock out other parties. I don't know how you would go about reversing that.

2007-03-12 00:12:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That wasnt really a question was it?

I dont think much of your theory, the two major parties are dangerously simillar and politics is a subject with few morals

2007-03-11 23:39:00 · answer #3 · answered by spiro_sea 3 · 0 0

Mitt Romdeny isn't!! He put a law in that if a car was stopped and there were illegals in the car they were to be deported. However the democrat that took over wiped that law from the books.

2007-03-11 22:40:08 · answer #4 · answered by wondermom 6 · 2 0

What you need is to deposit and update your data bank in planet of apes.
With updated data bank will get a better job and forget about those in the streets or in office and enjoy yourself living out there under the sunshine in planet of apes.
Let those in office worry about the mess they created for themselves living in misery in planet of apes.

2007-03-11 22:44:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

So far I'm in agreement with you. This is why I'm not Democrat or Republican.

2007-03-11 22:37:55 · answer #6 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 1 0

You posted the same stupid question earlier

2007-03-11 22:41:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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