Saturday, October 25, 2008

Elections USA: What's the big deal, anyway? More of the same, nothing changes...

Legions of people opt out of voting in the U.S. But they are not civic slackers. They’re on to something. Whether disinterested or disgusted, they are casting a vote of no confidence in the electoral system. And it is entirely justified.

The real point of elections is to get enough people voting to legitimize the authority of politicians. Then, they can drag us into wars, bail out bankers in the middle of an economic meltdown, and “earmark” tax dollars to their biggest donors. It happens at every level of government, from City Hall to the White House. 

Just as riot is the language of the unheard, abstention has become the vote of the unrepresented. In a debate on voter apathy, blogger Bud Wood put it this way: “It just doesn’t make much difference who or what gets into office. The results are more of the same.” More...

See also:

  1. It doesn't matter who gets elected, says Lew Rockwell...
  2. Berlusconi: so what's new? Same old shit!!
  3. The Elite and their blood-line...
  4. The Japanese are not fools...
  5. I Don't Vote, says George Carlin...

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