I have been a voter for 40 years. I have always voted for a Democrat. For the reasons you outlined and their many other betrayals, I am so disgusted with Obama and the majority of the Democrats in Congress that, unless something changes, I do not think I will be able to hold my nose tight enough to allow me to vote for a Democrat unless he or she is one of the few who has demonstrated an actual commitment to promoting the welfare of the country rather than to just getting re-elected with campaign contributions from big business. I will, instead, vote for some third party candidate or no one at all. The only thing that gives me pause is the prospect of Republicans making the next appointments to the Supreme Court. Is the fear of a completely conservative court enough reason to vote for Obama and the Democrats in the face of their depravity and betrayals?

by Corpusless on 03/12/2010 10:08:26 AM EST

Democrats, it will just not take as long.

The Tax cut bent GOP, will drive the country much faster into insolvencey, destroy the fabric of our infrastructure and create the very ooze needed to spur real change and revolt.

The democrats are a bit smarter, but will result in the same, more pathetic governance, as the GOP.

Trust me, would you rather have a festering wound or just take the cauterizing flame to it as painfull as that is?

The same results from both parties, just quicker with the GOP.

 

by wowisdabomb on 03/12/2010 10:49:55 AM EST

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I think the Democrats are a hundred times better than the Republicans. The Republicans have gone entirely insane; When Obama says he will do something conservatives supposedly like, he usually does it - like lowering spending or cutting taxes or coming up with a healthcare bill that is completely useless but is at least deficit positive.

Meanwhile, the Republicans are so far off the reservation, they rarely even have conservative principles. The ones who are not wild-eyed fanatics are so beholden to industry and the Republican establishment that they will *never* represent anyone, even the most conservative Americans. The Democrats still have the decency to pander to a fraction of actual Americans, if not the majority.

I said the Republicans are a hundred times worse than the Democrats. That said, the Democrats are a hundred times worse than a progressive independant. Because as the system is set up, the members of the major parties are entirely dependant on the party leadership, who are again dependant on certain industries.
The problem with the two party system is that it only has two elements. When both of them break, you're pretty much screwed.

The solution? Having media like TYT going mainstream to the point where a majority of Americans know they've been entirely disenfranchised. Until then, you're never getting enough voter support for campaign finance reform or an overhaul of the political structure.

If things are structured right, politics can work. There will always be dishonest politicians trying to trick you into voting for them, and idiots who do, but if you successfully remove the element of corporate funding, you'll at least have an opportunity.

by Sorenzo on 03/13/2010 10:55:10 AM EST

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That is something that I haven't quite wrapped my head around yet. The problem with Obama losing the presidency in 2012 would be the ability of the republicans to railroad SCJ's through. You know as well as I do that the democrats wouldn't dare stop a conservative judge from taking the bench. Look at Alito and Roberts.

That is why I wouldn't be able to vote for a republican. I would just assume not vote than vote for a republican. I have been down that road before. I would have to see what the dynamics of the election was. I know for a fact that the republicans are going to have to put someone who is Palin^2 in the election just to get the republican vote.

by Lunshbox on 03/12/2010 10:53:55 PM EST

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