| 3. I have never voted before this year so I am new to the process but the more I look the less I see any real difference between the 2 main parties and the more I wonder if we can change then system without a major shake up. They take up different sides on issues that are marginal i.e. gay marriage but on the real issues like energy, imigration, or the overly complicated tax code they really only want a band aid solution. So to answer your question to me niether party is capable of any form of efficiency. |
Not choosing is a choice.
I think, as an example, of the Tibetans who did not form an army (or hire one) to defend against Communist aggression. They elected through INACTION, you might say, to choose extinction!
We are all born in medias res (in the midst of things) and must swim with the flow or against. If we don't swim at all we are carried with the flow anyway.
The question becomes sticky ethics when we opt out (JW fashion) and pretend we are NEUTRAL!
Standing by, for example, as somebody gets beaten up is "neutral". But, by doing nothing to stop it--you become accessory.
Our tax dollars pay for what the Government decides to do. Unless we stop paying taxes (and go to jail!) we are silent partners in whatever Government does. Whereas, if we vote and do not win (our choices aren't carried) at least we have "spoken out" against policy.
These are all important issues for each of us to consider.
In words of the Ancient Greeks, I personally am an "idiot". An idiot is a citizen who does not participate in the governing of the citizenry through voting. I am ashamed of this, certainly.
My current feeling is that McCain is as close as we will ever get in our lifetime to a real maverick who is neither Conservative nor Democrat. He will cause both polarities to expose themselves as ideologues by how the react to his seat-of-the-pants idealism. He is a very interesting candidate.
When any candidate makes both sides angry, he is de facto as neutral as possible!
I am really thinking about voting for the first time in my life.
I am interested in people's ideas about what Government is and can do (and cannot).
There is so much religioso in Politics' belief system that I shy away and almost recoil at the thought of jumping in.
Ideologues make me want to puke.
I think McCain is as good as it gets.