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I would never even think about voting for someone who tried to tell a sports team what their name could be.
99% of people want Congress to stay the fuck out of sports.
I want them to stay out of governing as well. Highest per capita concentration of douchebags on earth when they are in session, irrespective of party affiliation.
but politicians are there to satisfy their constituents right? so if there are enough constituents 'guiding' them on some issue..................then they take action. they don't do it because they alone feel like it?
I want them to stay out of governing as well. Highest per capita concentration of douchebags on earth when they are in session, irrespective of party affiliation.
don't disagree with this at all, but really.......thats the nature of our political system. we vote in politicians who we THINK will take care of our individual agenda's? in order for them to take care of their constituents, they have to spend Federal money, whether it runs up the debt or not. you didn't mention deficit so that is just my issue with the Politicos.
I wish everyone would vote against the incumbents the next three cycles to completely flush the system. Time for a purge.
Vote anarchy.
Been saying it for years.
Wasn't that the point of the Tea Party protestors? I didn't pay much attention to them so I don't know.
One problem (among the many) is the vast majority are "career" politicians. They are more concerned about the next election, lining their pockets, or creating a résumé that will allow them to run for president one day. Very, very few are looking out for the best interests of their constituents or the nation. The ones that are typically don't make it or become disillusioned.
Five minutes after the 2012 election was over these guys all started jockeying for the 2014 midterms. Hell, in the House you are basically campaigning all the time.
I wish everyone would vote against the incumbents the next three cycles to completely flush the system. Time for a purge.
One problem (among the many) is the vast majority are "career" politicians. They are more concerned about the next election, lining their pockets, or creating a résumé that will allow them to run for president one day. Very, very few are looking out for the best interests of their constituents or the nation. The ones that are typically don't make it or become disillusioned.
Five minutes after the 2012 election was over these guys all started jockeying for the 2014 midterms. Hell, in the House you are basically campaigning all the time.
I wish everyone would vote against the incumbents the next three cycles to completely flush the system. Time for a purge.