Monday 20 August 2012

no change you can vote for

The biggest trick these days in democracy games is
in not giving the voters any way of differentiating
between a number of candidates. The US has
worked this to perfection.

I still think that with all the Internet still intact,
this is the time to have an Alternative Conference
with all the other parties that can stand each other.

All of them will benefit. I can't stand stupid
Americans who complain about the 2-party
fandango and yet do nothing about it.

From a recent post, we all know that they're both
Builderboys.
Religious Americans don't vote for Mormons. He's
a sleazy and yet suprisingly stupid vulture capitalist.
Slam dunk, Barry.

Reminds me of an election where the third candidate
'gifted' the country to GWB43. Right.
The Intergalactic Bore (Bush-Gore indenticon)






read 'em:
HANG the BANKERS
Points that prove that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are essentially the same candidate
17 Aug 2012
by Jacque Fresco
What a depressing choice the American people are being presented with this year.  We are at a point in our history where we desperately need a change of direction in the White House, and we are guaranteed that we are not going to get it.  The Democrats are running the worst president in American history, and the Republicans are running a guy who is almost a carbon copy of him.
Republicans are being told that they have “no choice” but to vote for Romney because otherwise they will get another four years of Obama.
This “lesser of two evils” theme comes out every four years.  We are told that we “must” vote for a horrible candidate because the other guy is even worse.
Well, millions of Americans are getting sick of this routine.  Perhaps that is why it is being projected that as many as 90 million Americans of voting age will not vote this year.
The following are 40 ways that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are essentially the same candidate….

1. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney both supported TARP.
2. Mitt Romney supported Barack Obama’s “economic stimulus” packages.
3. Mitt Romney says that Barack Obama’s bailout of the auto industry was actually his idea.
4. Neither candidate supports immediately balancing the federal budget.
5. They both believe in big government and they both have a track record of being big spenders while in office.