With this sorry excuse of an election, I hope every American realises his or her potential for saving and conserving what they have. This is no “toss up” we all know who the media has chosen as her beloved son: Obama.
This kind of reasoning should make me sick, but it doesn’t. Why?
Well, the fact is that democracy is bologna. That’s right. Democracy on a large scale doesn’t work. It’s a sham. That’s the way I see it.
We have a so-called election where we’re told that if we don’t vote then we have no right to complain. Those who don’t vote have more of a right to complain than those that do. When we have a corrupt system where votes make very little, if any, difference, then we have a tyrannical regime that’s not worthy of participation.
I’ll be voting, but I expect my little vote to make zero difference in the outcome, but I expect my vote to be a vote for posterity.
What?
Yes, posterity. They are the ones I vote for, not the silly whims of the “Me” generation. I actually care what happens in the future. I can actually deal with four years of socialistic policy, but I cannot accept a war-mongering, elitist cult being in absolute control of my child’s future. No thanks.
The obsolete system that was the noble gesture of the Constitution is now completely in its dormition.
It’s appropriate that the election day coincides with All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days (and even Veterans’ Day) since it is the day of the demise of liberty. Each time we vote, we lose one more right under natural law.
What’s the point in voting at all? I don’t know other than that very loose hope in maintaining what’s right.
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