"Don White" wrotenb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
Terry Spragg wrote:
The problem is political decisions made at the behest of business ...
Party politics is to blame. Once elected, politicians should be
required to serve their constituents, not toe the party line.
I agree. Hang the top 20 executives ....
Each political party is designed to be run from the bottom "grass root"
level. Every county, town or urban neighborhood has precinct meetings.
People at these grass roots meetings elect one or more of their fellows to
represent them at the next higher level - county, state and national. Your
reps at each level nominate who the party will run at that level right up to
the president and VP. You did take part in this process didn't you? You
did attend precinct meetings and offer yourself as a candidate for state and
national conventions, didn't you? And you did raise money for your party's
candidates at each level, right? Oh! YOU weren't there so they nominated
somebody who owed his soul to "business" instead of his constituants? Which
constituants - the business execs who did attend party meetings and raise
money, or folks who show up for 5 minutes every other year to vote? Who
would you listen too if you were a congressman, the people who nominated you
and funded your election or the voters who's vote that money bought?
The Communist party was set up the same way but when nobody showed for
precinct meetings Stalin ended up running the show.
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