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Edited on Wed Jan-25-06 08:49 PM by applegrove
voted a war president back in. Give to the ones what they deserve. GOP is good at politics. And just because you don't have the information you crave.. in this case witness of the strength of Dems as leader...doesn't mean you have to hand over power to the GOP.
Dumping Dems will do that.
You didn't buy into social security reform when Bush gave out no information did you?
In fact, the Dems have had a lack of information. They are just beginning to get some intel. Bush WH has been in lockdown..myths instead of fact all the time, 7 days a week.
Dems have lack of information. They are trying. You can berate them and slam them and diss them when they have neither info or power.
Or you could think with your head:
Dems are for health care, a redistribution of wealth, science, humanism, good governance.
Plugging your nose and voting for them is what is needed. Plugging your nose and your eyes - with all the "candy" dolled out by the GOP in control is your other option.
Nader caused 2000. He then took money from GOP in 2004. He doesn't care. He lives in a world where no choices have to be made. Have you not read the stuff of what comes after peak oil? Does it not make sense to encourage your kids to go into fields that are intelligence in nature rather than manufacturing..where nobody will be able to afford oil to run factories?
North America competed with NOBODY in the 20th Century. Not Europe (recovering after war), not Soviet block (command economies) and certainly not the less developed nations (extract resources by dominance). So they were richer. So there was room to share profits between unions and corporations.
Those profits are gone. There is only enough for partial sharing. And any job dependant on $200 a barrel oil in 15 years.. is no job at all. What is profitable is intellectual property, drugs, computers, nanotechnology... where some American invents something and then sends the rights abroad and makes money off that. Using NO OIL.
There is a shift going on.
Corporations are necessary. So are Co-ops. As is world trade. China, Russia, Brazil & India will make for economies 10 times the size of the current West. The satellite countries beside China & India (Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan) will all have populations & markets the size of the USA.
Markets will be all over the world. It is not wrong of Dems to want to fight for that.
Corporate transparency is a part of that fight. You either want it and some regulations ... or you do not.
Nader thinks the world is as it was. It isn't. And because he isn't looking ahead he plays in well to the hands of the GOP. Splicing Dems. Even if it is only small percentages who vote for Nader. GOP works in percentages.
With GOP ... you get torture, pre-emptive war, myths, and politics to manipulate voters into not voting Democrat (I don't think they really give a fuck if you vote for Nader or if you vote for the GOP or if you vote at all). Just so long as they maintain power. You are doing your assigned job. For them.
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