Have you asked yourself how loyal you would be to your
current political party if it were not for the sole existence of the opposing
party? It is an interesting perspective
of objectivity that demonstrates the control Democrats and Republicans have
over the American people. Political
affiliation then assumes a much darker role laden with hate, prejudice and
jealousy – leaving much to be desired about what it is we think we support.
Democrat voters have been taught to hate Republicans at
every turn and resist any and all Republican efforts exclusively through
Democrat means. This has led to an
extreme perception of favoring what is wrong solely because we have vested
support in the most maniacal aspects of political orientation.
In general, Black Americans adore Obama – because he is "Black.” The Democrat political filter forces Black
Americans to support a morbid reality; Obama has impoverished more Black
Americans than BOTH BUSH’S… combined!
Hell, you could even throw Jeb Bush into the mix and Obama would still
best the Bush clan in bringing economic harm to the Black community – yet, he
is applauded because Democrat rule, fueled by racist vitriol, trumps American
realities. Black Americans, in support
of Obama only serve a self-fulfilled prophecy of being victim before equal. (Economic victim not withstanding).
Republican voters have been equally duped. Republican voters generally believe the
Republican Party is the party of Constitutional rights and individual
freedom. Republican voters, supporting
anything anti-Democrat have in turn supported the most unconstitutional
Congress in US History. Republicans
sponsored both the detainee provisions of the NDAA and the First Amendment
destroying "Trespass Bill” that extends "free speech zones” in a manner that
now makes it a FELONY to protest and assemble in an area where an elected
official (protected by the Secret Service) MAY happen to be conducting
business. The "upholders” of the
Constitution are blatantly defacing the document while selling themselves as its
savior.
It is now with great ease that one can demonstrate the
banality that transcends both Democrats and Republicans; a banality of evil
brought into existence by American voter apathy, ignorance and denial.
Barak, Mitt, Rick and Newt all have one thing in common – collectively
they represent all things that currently ail a once great nation. Pseudo pundits freely claim accolades of their
personal favorite candidates while overtly looking beyond how harmful their
favorite candidate actually is for America.
Rick is supported by Tea Party outlets despite the fact the man HAS YET to
cast a single fiscally responsible vote to offset his ABSOLUTELY perfect record
in voting in support of spending increases, debt ceiling increases and needless
pork fat spending. Proponents of Newt
deliberately ignore his "big government progressive” tendencies while
protesting Obama’s expansion of government.
Mitt has an advantage; his supports simply deny every truth about his
true political agenda for the sole purpose of exchanging the harm Obama has
caused for the harm Mitt will cause.
Their solace lies simply in the ideology that Mitt advancing an agenda
against the people is better than Obama the Democrat advancing an almost
identical agenda against the people in terms of constitutional perspectives and
theory.
No longer is a matter of Republicans being better than
Democrats, or Democrats being better than Republicans. It is now a race for both American political
regimes to drive America away from her intent – and the people cannot see this
because us versus them provides the easy solution. In supporting us versus them we have limited
in our perspective of what is actually best.
Defeating the other is simply no longer good enough. America will arrive to the same demise at the
hands of either current Republican or Democrat leadership.
Many still seem to believe America’s best days are ahead of
her while they support their traditional political views enabled by same system
of American political dysfunction that has led to America’s current decline. In short, without a major shift in the
American voting paradigm, any hopes of a better American future are but a pipe
dream facilitated by the insanity of wishing things to improve while making no
adjustments to actually effort a more promising American outcome. Sadly, participants of both political
factions are more obsessed with the opposing party than they are taking stock
and inventory of their own. Much is to
be desired about both, but Americans refuse to relinquish their grip of
partisan debate out of fear they may find their party to not be what they want
others to think it is. In the end, all
Americans lose because almost all Americans are too insecure to admit they are
wrong in their support of a given candidate or associated political group.
So no, things in America will not improve and America’s best
days are now well behind us unless we quickly stop believing their side is
right when clearly both sides are wrong.
To insist upon better elected officials to represent the people is the
only way to improve the American future – short of that; our generation will
see a great nation felled by a political machine now determined to destroy the
Constitution with the full denial riddled support of the American populous. We have to be willing to admit to ourselves
that we have been systematically limited to perspectives delivered to us by the
political elite; perspectives that only allow for options that are restricted to
the limited spectrum of debate as solely dictated by a Two Party system that
serves to only protect itself from the people by limiting the people.
Now ask yourself: How worthy is your current Party of the
blind and unconditional support they have been given?
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