Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Democracy in the United States is a ‘hollow myth’

Democracy in the United States is a “hollow myth” which has led to the American people losing confidence in the “oligarchy system” running the country, a researcher and historian in Washington says.

“The American public doesn’t have real reason to trust their government right now that seems to only work for the rich and work for people in Israel,” Randy Short told Press TV on Sunday.

“Democracy in reality is a hollow myth for the rich. The oligarchical system of America is becoming more and more evident to even the American public,” Shorts stated.

He said the US government suffers from a “lack of leadership, a lack of vision, a lack of passion about solving problems that the American people face, (such as) mass unemployment, the collapsing infrastructure, the lack of care for seniors, the collapsing school system, the lack of jobs.”

“The American public doesn’t see leadership and they don’t see voting as necessarily as being the answer because you have a monopoly of a two-party system.” Full story...

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