lpnmajor wrote:
We all want what we don't have. I've been non partisan my whole life, so who the hell do I v**e for? Sometimes I v**e for a republican, sometimes a democrat and sometimes and independent, but 9 times out of 10 - I despair of finding a worthy candidate from anywhere.
I don't v**e party, obviously, and couldn't give a hoot what party they belong to, as long as I have at least a smattering of confidence that they'll do the job that needs doing. Since 1992, I have had the hardest time deciding who to v**e for, from local, State and Federal e******ns - because every single candidate has been cut from the same flawed mold.
I have since discovered that half the people I know, wait until the last minute to decide - then v**e for whoever they think will win. When I ask why they do that, the answer is always some version of "everybody likes to back a winner". There are two criteria they use to decide who will win, one is the amount of money raised and the other is the latest poll numbers. Whenever I encounter this lunacy, I respond with "how does it make you feel, to let others make up your mind for you?" Most don't like that, of course, - but will do it again next e******n.
You just can't fix stupid.
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To me it doesn't matter which party you v**e for because they are the same party. Democrat or Republican v**e to protect their wealth and power. The people of this country are seen simply as the bill payers. We aren't governed, we are ruled.
Independents are not backed by the elite so they simply can't afford to run a viable campaign. It takes millions just to get on the b****t. Honest people don't want to be part of this corrupt system.