Recycling of Democrats and Republicans (Republicrats)

, Staff Writer

Categories: Foreign Policy, Liberty, Other

Once again mid -term elections are upon us. And as usual the all too familiar suspects are at it again fighting and bickering like school aged children. The Republicans are pissed at Democrats. And as usual they’re spreading their usual rhetoric of how they are for smaller government and more freedom. Their opposing the Democratic majority every chance they get as a means to look like they are the best choice for America, the Democrats are up to their usual tricks, taxing the hell out of people and trying to turn this whole damn country into one big government dependent nation. The added bonus to this calamity is the media bias that is given to both sides. Yes I said both sides. Contrary to what people say about the media being biased towards Obama and his Democratic band of thieves, the Republicans have their fare share of media talking heads, all of which are on their knees licking the boots of every Republican who opposes or slanders the Democrats. It’s the typical Right versus Left paradigm. It’s a game that has been played for ages with the only losers being the American citizen. The Republicrats stand on their soapboxes and proclaim how voting for their party will somehow be different than the last time. Hmmm….. Is it real or just a fantasy? I personally wouldn’t say fantasy it’s more like a nightmare induced by heavy drinking of the cheapest liquor from the bottom shelf at your local liquor store.

We’ve all seen and heard the jockeying for position as the push to get rid of incumbents continually heats up. But I ask why are so many people willing to support a party that is no different than the one who is currently in control? I think it’s time to completely dismantle our government and rebuild it with fresh minds and ideas from individual who are willing to govern within the confines of our Constitution and we must definitely have TERM LIMITS for all levels of government officials (no more life time politicians). The Republicrats have had endless opportunities to prove they are capable of doing so, and both have failed with flying red and blue colors. It’s time for change, not the change that the Democrats take from our pockets and not the change the Republicans shift over to a different program to make it look like they actually cut spending. I’m talking true ideology, foreign policy and fiscal responsibility change. Where are the candidates who will stand up and say let’s privatize government programs? Where are the candidates who are willing to stand up and say let’s stop trying to find ways to grow government, but actually work on ways to shrink government? Where are the candidates who are willing to say our foreign policy in its current form is very detrimental to our health as a nation? Where are the candidates who are willing to stand up and say that we should completely cut the cord with the UN? It’s all too easy for the status quo Republicrats to continually regurgitate their usual methods of criticism and soapbox talking points, but when it comes down to actually thinking outside the realm of Left v/s Right and governing within the Constitution, and only get involved in nation building on American soil it seems all too often their at a loss for words and ideas. Sure you might hear them bring up the Constitution when their voicing anger or disagreement when the other side forces a bill or law down our throats, but when their respective side is the one doing the forcing of Unconstitutional bills and laws, barely is there a word of disagreement from within their party ranks.

The next time you listen or watch the individuals who are lying for your votes, ask yourself this one question. What does this candidate say and promise that’s remotely different from what the last 100 candidates said? Odds are if you blindly vote only for Republicrats there are nothing new, just recycled rhetoric false promises and guaranteed government growth paired with many Unconstitutional bills and laws with justification from special interest lobbyist.

Isn’t it time for our country that is blessed with such a complex and yet unique society to also have a political system that truly represents just that? Not everybody in the country agrees with the ideology of the Republicrats. Where is the reflection of citizens in our political system when the only choices were exposed to are pretty much always the lesser of two evils? Some people argue that a diversified group of political parties would make it harder for any one party to win with a majority of votes, that is just smoke being blown up our asses, it’s time to give our election system a makeover. Drop the Electoral College cut out the campaign finance rules that favor only wealthy candidates and give the power back to the people. Our political system is supposed to be a representation of us the citizen. There hasn’t been a true representation of the citizens of this country in ages. Anytime a different party other than the usual band of merry idiots begins to challenge the status quo, you can almost guaranteed a joint effort by an any means necessary tactic to discriminate against any and all other options. But the kicker is they don’t need to exert much energy staging their attacks. The rely on campaign finance laws to do the bulk of their dirty work , the Republicrats realize that they have a monopoly over our political system, they have continuously relied on huge coffers of money provided by their special interest pimps which easily gives them campaign advantages which work hand in hand with biased media coverage. Clever plot if you ask me. But it’s a played out game in my eyes and I’m sure in the eyes of most of in our country. The politics as usual cry has proven useless and unbearable upon the conscience of our nation. We complain about the abuse of power, but yet we keep voting for the same two options as if somehow by Elvin Magic the crooked ways of the two major parties will change. It’s not going to happen both major parties are bought and paid for stooges. They are controlled by foreign interest, oil greed, and large corporations and religious organizations (tax exempt religious organizations might I add).

Ayo Buckhanon, Staff Writer

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