Friday, December 19, 2008

Same Old Politics. What Will Change?

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I read this article on The American Thinker. It talks about the possibility that blackmail of Obama and his team will influence decisions the next four years.

Is Obama vulnerable to blackmail?

You know it sounds like an over-used, re-run, worn out phrase:

"we need to get the bums out of Washington"

But, it never seems to happen. "Our fellow Americans" don't deserve anything that they didn't earn. In this case, they don't deserve a better government, because they didn't work to weed out the corrupts, and the "corruptables" out of office. The country needs new players in the game. People who believe in what the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were based on. Not "representatives" who are back-biting, corrupt pawns of every special interest, PAC, and criminal that can buy them.

It is my opinion Obama and his crew are not the only ones deeply connected to old time corrupt politics and politicians. We have so many entrenched "legacies" in our government who continue to push their agendas, not the peoples. That money was long ago paid, and is still there, just fueling the debates and stalemates we read about daily. Repayment for past favors...

Left, and Right... What about a moderator? What about another entity within those halls who hasn't been entrenched there and doesn't owe "favors"?

"You did it… No, you did it…" *fingers pointing both directions…

Grrrr. Business as usual DC politics… Sickening! The Republicans, the Democrats, they all have skeletons in the their closet.

The lots have been cast, the "people" have spoken, now we have to deal with the state this country is in with the current mix of politicians we put in the seats. There will be NO CHANGE, because no one is willing to change. DC needs to get over the bickering, finger pointing, selling out, and conniving. The "statesmen" need to actually work together to do the people on the street and in the workforce some good, instead of selling out to corruption and special interests.

They can go ahead and point fingers at each other, but that will never be the solution to the problem. The people need to REALLY vote change. That means up-rooting the buried alliances and corruptions that continue to influence the decisions made affecting the people and their lives.

They need to do something different: "Vote the people, not the money" This country needs a catalyst of change, not a new face on politics as usual.



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