Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Vote Early. Vote Often.

Does that title sound like something you would hear in Chicago at election time? I'm sure it is. In fact, it's been going on for so long that in many places it's become a joke. But is it funny? What it says is that our supposedly sacred electoral process is broken and corrupt. And it doesn't take a political genius to realize that it can't be corrupt in just one city. In fact, there have been hundreds of reports of voting irregularities and "errors" with new voting machines coming in for several days now. The MSM explains it all by calling those complaints "unfounded rumors", which is not surprising since the complaints are being made "against" Demoncrats and their union thugs. But fear not, the DOJ is "looking into them". Perhaps DOJ will get around to it after they look into the Black Panther case.

Today is Nov.2, election day, the day many people have been waiting for. This is the day American voters get to say if they've enjoyed being dupes and mere subjects for the last two years. Today is the day the people get the chance to tell "their" government whether they like the way things are going, or, that things had better change. Really change! The question is, is there anyone in govt. who's listening or even cares? Normally, i would say no, but this year may be a bit different. And if it is, we have the Tea Party people to thank. Without them, we'd still be the same nation of fools dragging ourselves down to the polling places, and as usual, proving that Einstein's definition of true insanity was correct.

But there's a much bigger question involved here. We have (IMO) a political system that has as it's core foundation, lies and corruption. It turns out that our "dream house" is sitting on swampland. I've seen quite a few elections come and go, and i don't remember even one of them that could be called honest. And if that's the case, does it really matter what the voters do? Are we simply replacing one set of incompetent crooks and liars with the one's we threw out previously? And if we are, does that mean we obviously deserve nothing better?


http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/251784/corruption-usual-mona-charen

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"How many examples do we have of these bodies [of the state] set up to eliminate a problem, actually eliminating it, shutting down their operations and going home?"
--Gregory Sams

Schteveo said...

I've been hearing a lot of talk the last few days about states Red and Blue wanting to AX the 17th Amendment!! I like it. Maybe the friggin' Senators would remember WHERE they came from if the LOCAL state had some power over them.

Spider said...

Well, it's over and it seems we've taken the House and some seats in the senate which should help a lot. Not nearly enough, but better than nothing. We've also taken quite a few governorships around the country. This will come in handy when setting up new local districts, just as the Dems did.

Today, the leftist MSM, knowing what was coming, all had the same theme. "We should be bipartisan and all get along". In fact, it's the same bullshit the Marxist-in-Chief has been saying for the last few days. Now they care about being bipartisan? Lets hope the Repubs have found some backbone and don't fall for that old scam.

Anonymous said...

WORD OF THE DAY
TEA PARTY, n.


A popular uprising by We the People, it shrugged off the derision, vilification, and hostility of the MSM and the political class to become a formidable force in American politics.

Schteveo said...

Uh huh, bi-partison? NO, that's HOW we got here, going back to Reagan leaving office!! Dems, Libs, Progs, TAX AND SPEND policies from BOTH sides of the aisle!

Ospenda can go sit in the back!!