Saturday, October 16, 2010

Don't Be A Goat

      I am not all that surprised that all the thingspeople want to hear from the candidates are about America's decline, jobs, and the economy. People just want simple, clear responses to the extremely complex issues that are present in our society. This is the wrong view to have. People must stick with the government and support it the best they can, if they want things to get better in our society.
      People currently have a completely wrong view of government and believe that they are completely right in that view, even though they only have a remedial understanding of it. People do not want to elect individuals who have been present in Washington government recently, or even government at all, because of what has happened in society lately. But one would think, citizens would want elected officials with as much experience as possible. At least, I would. Another bothersome and rather annoying thing about American society at large is that they forget that they are the reason that the country has the government that it does. If they had not previously elected the people who elected those officials, they would not be in government and in control of the country.
      Finally, here is my appeal to my fellow democrats out there... Historically, when a president's rating have been low (like right now), the president's party has lost a significant number of seats in both the House and the Senate. Also Tea Party messages and candidates are pretty popular among all conservatives and are likely to win. But that can all be changed if democrats, especially the younger ones, get out and go vote. If this does not happen democratic views will not be as well represented in the government, and the programs and policies that we cherish could be endangered. And no democrats would be able to complain, because every democrats would be at fault. So, as a democrat who is too young to vote, I really hope that everyone who is able to will take advantage of this privilege and get out to vote.  

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