Re: USA Elections: Candidates Comparison
Some general thoughts on US politics, from a US citizen:
We're all taught here to think in terms of "Republican" and "Democrat", and that's one of our big, big problems. This dichotomy is rammed down our throats daily. And it's bullshit.
I used to work in a public school, and I got to talking one day with a special education (SPED) teacher. These ladies fight the good fight: they help kids with mental problems and/or learning disabilities get an education, even when the kids don't want to learn.
One of the tricks that she and the other SPED teachers use is this: when the child doesn't want to do his schoolwork, the teacher gives the child a choice. "You can do your math homework," she says to him, "or you can do your reading." The kid chooses one or the other, honestly believing he has a choice in the matter. But he doesn't. Either choice is exactly what the SPED teacher wants out of the child: to do schoolwork instead of bounce off the walls or whatever.
The student carries on happily, believing that he's made the decision for what he's to do with his time. But in reality, the SPED teacher made the decision for him, and merely gave him the illusion that his choice meant anything at all.
US politics are the same. It doesn't matter if you vote Republican or Democrat, you're still going to end up with the same bullshit. The only thing you've chosen with your vote is who will be receiving the kickbacks and bribes from the corporations and their lobbyists.
Sad but true.