Sorry my faithful followers, I had an interesting bout of crapola take over my life and well, it took some time to sort it all out. Honestly, still kinda sorting it out. Besides the point.
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Have you turned on the news recently? Well, if you have, you probably know that in Wisconsin. I probably don't need to rehash that honestly, so I'm not going to. What I am going to say though is this; Why did we put this guy in office again?
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This concept even extends to my home state of Utah, with the passing of House Bill 477 into law. Honestly, look this up , there is a devil of an unrighteous stink about this. The short of the story on this is simple: The Utah Politicians have passed a bill that removes them from sharing anything they text, e-mail, or phone about. While admittedly, this may seem pretty silly and personally, I DO NOT want to know what Governor Herbet does with his wife, that stuff, should be private I'll admit to that. What bothers me about this, is the lacking boundaries here. They could actually use this bill to say, talk about cutting education AGAIN or other such thing that should be open to the public to know about.
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This corruptness in politics is only matched by the sheer stupidity of it as well. I am a centralist, I won't lie about that. So I try and do see both sides of the argument, and try to find ways that people can compromise, but when I look at the bipartisanship politics that go on in our little Federal Republic (And yes, that is what our government is, not a Democracy), it creates bickering, backsliding, destruction of policies and ideas that would further us and our world, and personally, makes our leaders look like complete idiots. But then, they do a pretty standard job of that as well.
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I will not lie, I didn't vote for Obama, nor did I vote for McCain. Neither of these two ignoramuses would have improved our country, and looking at the resume of Obama thus far, He has done more harm then good. Also, he has failed the American public. He promised changed, but it seems like the same old bull pucky to me. And I honestly think that McCain would have done the same, substandard job in the Presidential office.
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As for who I would have LOVED to seen in office, I can without a shadow of a doubt say that either Romney or Clinton would have done a good job. Yet, they weren't given the party vote because of petty stupid prejudices. Seriously folks, haven't we gotten over hating people because they are different then us? Apparently not. Admittedly, I doubt that Hillary would have gotten the vote because of the actions of her husband. As for Romney, it was because he was a MORMON, oh dear deity in heaven, a Man with actual VALUES in office! How Horrible! Oh wait... that would have been a good thing! He was not only able to bring some standards back to this country on how it should be run, but he was also able to compromise! Seriously folks, have you seen his Gun Policy? It is about as left wing as it can get. Mind you I do still disagree with him on some subjects, but that is me! He would have been a good person to lead the way.
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Besides that, the only reason WHY Obama won the presidency is because of two key things. The first off, he is a good Orator, a devilishly brilliant orator, and secondly, hold onto your hats folks; he's black. Yes ladies and gentlemen, the only reason why he won is because he is black. The press was afraid, whether they consciously aware of it or not, to throw the kid hard balls for questions, for fear of being called racists (so I theorize). Then, the press did a whole spiel about him no matter what, whether good or bad. He was on more airtime then any other presidential candidate to my knowledge. He had the press in his back pocket, even when it was, "bad press".
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What I'm trying to say about Obama, he is a pretty face, and a good PR. He isn't presidential material on that merit. But then McCain would have probably been the same old Bush crap with a new face. I want people in charge who put the gorram people before themselves. Actually care about who and what we are, and have a reasonable plan on how to do this without selling our children, or us, up the river.
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Now, here is where I start to get on you people. The political climate as we see it is crappy. To quote South Park (Guh, I know, it disgusts me too) "We are choosing between a Giant Douche, and a Turd Sandwhich" when we should be trying and fighting to get the right guy into office, not these, pundits. We put them in office, we are at fault in the end. We need to man up and try to get good, honest, forthright, hardworking, and over all, revolutionary people into office. We SHOULD vote for the ones who are different. They are the ones that usher in change. We SHOULD actually pay attention to the policies instead of the pretty faces of politics, and vote the person with the best policies in. And yet we don't. I have a challenge, and I will be posting a rehash of this come presidential election time so that I can say what we should do, and people actually remember and take something from it. The Challenge is this: THINK ABOUT THE PERSON YOU'RE PUTTING INTO OFFICE. Ask some questions, like.
(A) Is this guy going to screw over our economy more?
(B) What does this guy actually stand for, without Religion playing any part of this judgement.
(C) Can this person actually have a spine and stand on his own without being a puppet of his political party?
(D) Will this person be willing to meet in the middle of these stupid bipartisan times?
And then, if this person does meet these three qualifications and does agree with your own inner policies and so on, VOTE FOR HIM/HER! Chances are, they would be much better at the jobs then the dimwits we have in right now.
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Kamden G. Blackstone
Tiger, Mormon, Creative.
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