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liberal hypnotist Donating Member (391 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-25-07 06:43 AM
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Do you ever feel that politics is just a diversion?
I hate to be a pessimist but no matter how hard I try this whole election process has become just another "reality TV show" to keep us drooling on electronic psychotropic medicine.

From the start, big business has anointed the democratic candidate as Hillary. Why? Because the people are angry and want a concession? It makes good TV? So, big business is ready to give a bit. Let em have Hillary. She won't make waves.

Big oil, big insurance and big health care are inter-related and have us Americans right where they want us-believing we can make a difference by choosing a political candidate on our own.

War and prison industries are just more profit. Who can complain about war and prison budgets.

The more I watch this political fiasco, the more I understand the "Fight Club" philosophy as a solution.

Kucinich is the only real peoples candidate. Therefore, no matter what, he will never be elected.

How sad I've become.
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cleveramerican Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-25-07 06:51 AM
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1. cynicism is your friend.
and I understand your sentiment...
However.... what is the alternative?


DK is a good guy who's just too quirky to win over enough people to win.
Blandness is rewarded in politics up to a point.
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Perry Logan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-25-07 06:56 AM
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2. The corporate media has bummed you out.
Edited on Sun Nov-25-07 06:57 AM by Perry Logan
The right-controlled media wants liberals to feel hopeless. They want to weaken and demoralize the left.

To accomplish this, they simply don't report anything that would make the Democrats look good. A virtual fast from U.S. media news sources (and from alternative sources that merely parrot the media) will cheer you up no end.

Here are a few things that are getting better:

There are countless investigations going on. Healthcare is on the table. The internet is safe for now. Our wounded vets are no longer lying around in their own urine. The Senate Ethics Committee is back in action. Many 9/11 Commission recommendations are being passed. A bill to increase financial aid for colleges has passed--the single largest increase in college aid since the GI bill. The President's signing statements are being investigated. Legislation to restore habeus corpus has been approved. The Senate Armed Services Committee has passed legislation "that would grant new rights to terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay. The unions have a voice in the government now—as do gays, women, and minorities. The environment has a fighting chance. The House passed the Taxpayer Protection Act, to protect taxpayers against "identity theft, deceptive Web sites and loan sharks." It also makes it "easier for taxpayers to retrieve property lost as a result of a wrongful Internal Revenue Service levy and directs the IRS to notify lower-income people that they qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit." The House approved a bill spending $1.7 billion over five years for cleaner water. There's a new House committee devoted solely to addressing the issue of global warming.

"President Bush's success rating in the Democratic-controlled House has fallen this year to a half-century low, and he prevailed on only 14 percent of the 76 roll call votes on which he took a clear position.

"So far this year, Democrats have backed the majority position of their caucus 91 percent of the time on average on such votes. That marks the highest Democratic unity score in 51 years."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=1728952&mesg_id=1728952
http://public.cq.com/docs/cqt/news110-000002576765.html

Don't let the media rhetoric fool you. The Democrats have acquitted themselves quite well--especially given their bare majority in both houses, and a relentlessly obstructionist Republican minority.

this 110th Congress has had more roll call votes this year than any
other Congress in history, almost doubling the number under the previous Congress overseen by Boehner
and House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL):
The House last week held its 943rd roll call vote of the year, breaking the previous
record of 942 votes, a mark set in 1978. The vote was on a procedural motion related to a
mortgage foreclosure bill. When the House adjourned on Oct. 4 for the long weekend, the
chamber had reached 948 roll call votes, putting Democrats on pace to easily eclipse 1,000
votes on the House floor in 2007.
Last year, the Republican controlled House held 543 votes, and for historical comparison,
the last time there was a shift in power in Congress, Republicans held 885 roll call votes in
1995. The Senate, which has held 363 votes this year, isn’t on pace to break any
records, but has already surpassed the 2006 Senate mark of 279 votes.
Much of the lack of progress can be traced back to obstructionism by conservatives. Approximately “1 in
6 roll-call votes in the Senate this year have been cloture votes,” noted a JulyMcClatchy report. “If this
pace of blocking legislation continues, this 110th Congress will be on track to roughly triple the previous
record number of cloture votes.”
It’s interesting that Boehner is criticizing the 110th Congress as doing nothing. After all, the House, under
his leadership, met for just 101 days during the second session of the 109th Congress, setting the record
“for the fewest days in session in one year since the end ofWorld War II.”
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liberal hypnotist Donating Member (391 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-25-07 07:12 AM
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3. I wish I had your positive outlook.
But, I see it all as diluted success. We watch the pre and post game theroies. Watch the winner and loser scores but nothing substantial happens. Twenty years speeds by and health care for all is not available, Social Security is the compromise that is such a meager amount, it is insulting to hard working Americans.

There is one thing that I am not pessimistic about. DU! With all it's flaws, it certainly has many diverse opinions, insights and conclusions. Thanks.

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