Tired of Voting While Holding Your Nose?
Now that elections are over I suspect many found themselves
not caring for either candidate, or voting for the lesser of two evils. People argue there is no real difference
between the candidates and parties, save for social differences. On matters that pertain to all Americans such
as national health care, impunity and dominance of Wall Street, ending
monopolies on cable and communications companies, endless war, the influence of
money in elections, minimum wage, and a host of others, both parties really are
no different, and voters vote with a clothespin on their nose, upset with their
lack of meaningful choices. Both parties
have sold themselves by taking the same enormous sums of money from special interest
groups and PAC’s, so in fact there is really no major difference. Congress has become irrelevant to most
Americans as both parties no longer represent the average American, but do in
fact cater to those represented by special interest groups and large donors. Unless you are very wealthy and donate large sums
of campaign money, you are virtually unrepresented. A major study just confirmed
what most of us already know. Unless you are represented by a powerful special
interest group you have no voice, nor are you represented by your Congress
person. You are voiceless, powerless, and have no representation. The money game has reduced Congress to
brothel, and both parties are equally guilty. Neither party has really fought a
meaningful battle to do away with the concept of money determining elections.
Neither party has seriously attempted to legislate the money out of politics as
they like the present system because they benefit by continually selling their souls,
and yours, to special interest groups who really control your Congress. Big
pharma, Wall Street, the military industrial complex, and large corporations
get exactly what they want, while you are irrelevant. They pick the candidates
and then attempt to create the illusion that you have some say with your vote,
but that is nonsense, and that is why so many voters hold their collective
noses in the voting booth. Both
candidates are pawns of the moneyed.
Increasingly more and more voters are turned off realizing
their vote really does not matter and out of frustration refuse to vote in a
sham election. This most recent election
saw a turnout of approximately 35% which indicates a large majority of
Americans refuse to participate in this sham.
We can however, force the system to offer real choices and
thereby get more citizens to participate. Ralph Nader has once again offered a
simple solution, and as in so many cases in the past, he is once again
correct. Naturally he has been vilified
and dismissed by corporate media who acts as a shill for the moneyed interests,
but if you look at all the issues Mr. Nader has challenged, he is, and has been
correct, despite what media has to say about him. His solution to this particular problem is a
NOTA alternative for voters. It is simple and it forces the establishment to
offer real choices to voters. NOTA
stands for none of the above. It is your
opportunity to reject candidates put forward by the moneyed establishment and
insure real issues are discussed. If “none
of the above” receives a majority of the votes in any election, both contending
candidates are rejected, the election is thrown out, and a new election must occur,
with none of the rejected candidates eligible to run in the new election. This
simple but effective measure would go a long way in restoring some sanity to the
present fraudulent election system, and readers should consider working hard to
institute it at their local level and allow it to work its way up to state and
national elections. If we don’t do this, who will?
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