Both major parties have hurt the country

Sunday, November 2, 2008 12:06 AM EDT

There is no lever for “the lesser of two evils.” There are two corporately anointed candidates who are so much alike that they nit-pick at each other like a couple old ladies (Sorry, old ladies). And right above each of these candidates is a lever for “keep up the good work, Dem/Rep party.”
When you vote for McCain you are voting for the Republican Party and its callous, squandering of the American dream and America's good name.

When you vote for Obama you are voting for the Democratic Party, which has almost certainly been complicit in this destruction but at the very least has been spineless and lazy. The Republicans couldn't have done what they did without the help of the Democrats.

Recently I have read several letters to the editor expressing the futility of voting. Between these two parties, I agree. There is, however, a lever for “I'm sick to death of this lobbyist run government,” “I think the lot of you are layabouts and crooks,” and “I refuse to give you a thumbs up for abject failure.”

That lever is of course the third party candidate. You know, the ones that the corporate media has all but omitted from our pubic disclosure. Maybe Nader and McKinney won't play nice with the lobbyists. Maybe their ideas are too much in line with what the people want and not in line enough with big business. At any rate, votes for these two have been ordained as wasted. (All of the votes for either Obama or McCain will be wasted votes as well, depending on who loses.)

Of course, America's consciousness (or un-consciousness) is far from ever electing one of these not-bought-and-paid-for candidates. But making the effort to get to the polls to pull the “fool me twice shame on me” lever will weigh far more in what our government thinks it can get away with than another rubber stamp for the absconders.

If you want change, then log in for change. If you want to give a thumbs up to our current governance, then do what you're told and vote for one of the “viables.”

Joe Lonsky

Genoa

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There are 10 comment(s)

brew1234 wrote on Nov 9, 2008 8:36 PM:

" No dummy stay united and lose elections. Your line of thought shows why the republicans have no idea how the American people think. "

movedsouth wrote on Nov 9, 2008 2:11 PM:

" brew1234, maybe YOU don't get it. Divide and conquer. "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Nov 9, 2008 4:57 AM:

" Well, movedsouth, that works for me! "

brew1234 wrote on Nov 9, 2008 12:24 AM:

" No, the republicans could rid themselves of the neo-cons and evangelicals that are dragging them down in popularity and electability. They would be stronger but you just don't get it do you? "

movedsouth wrote on Nov 7, 2008 4:52 PM:

" I believe we NEED a third party or more, but not having the GOP split. That would only weaken it and make the Democratic party stronger. "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Nov 7, 2008 11:28 AM:

" And it could open the door for more viable third and fourth and fifth parties, something this country desperately needs. "

brew1234 wrote on Nov 7, 2008 12:56 AM:

" The republican party should take this moment in time to split into moderate and conservative parties. The two divisions are not working well together. This would also take the conservatives out of they fray and give the moderate republicans a chance at political success. "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Nov 4, 2008 11:17 AM:

" This year, maybe, brew -- but in a better future than we have today, there would be many more than 3 viable parties. "

brew1234 wrote on Nov 3, 2008 11:55 PM:

" If you can't support the 2 candidates then save your gas and time and don't vote. The third party candidates are a waste of time. "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Nov 2, 2008 5:38 AM:

" The lesser of two evils ... is still evil. That's why I used to write in my mother's name for years, because I couldn't stomach voting for any of the viable candidates, but wanted to exercise my right to vote (joke though the "choices" were).

I'm no happier with the viable candidates this time around, but there's one so bad, I feel compelled to vote for the other just to keep McCain out of the White House, rather than using my vote to send a message, as I have in the past.

Your point is valid; I just don't feel I can risk it this time. My hope is that the rumors that McCain's candidacy, win or lose, is breaking apart the Republican party will come to be true -- because if that party split in two, it would open the doors for other parties to stand a chance and we could finally break free of the non-choice of the two party system. "

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