I swear it's like Bob does whatever it takes to blame the people and not the leader(s) who make the mistakes.
Quote: MrmorrisesHow would conservatives take us backwards? It really does depend on what your idea of "backwards" is.
But whenever I think of Obama and "progress" I think of a country dominated by a government that has more power than the Constitution entitles it to, a place where illegal immigrants run rampant, committing crimes, and a bunch of people on welfare for generations. That doesn't sound like forward to me.
Well if you think the right direction is super strict immigration processes (in a nation that always claimed to be open for all) and no government assistance to people who got ****ed by the capitalist economy, then yeah I do think that's a step in the wrong direction, and is heading backwards.
Quote: UncleBobA.) Stop electing people who are obviously going to break their promises.
B.) Elect someone who will put laws in place that will hold politicians accountable when they break their promises.
A. There's no way to tell if someone is lying or not.
B. Nobody put in an office of power in today's world would limit their own power (at least not in these United States).
Quote: UncleBobYou do realize how our system is set up to work, right? The best candidates come forward and the people vote for who they think can do the best job.
We the People have allowed the process to get so mucked up with the two-party system that they can run virtually the same exact candidates against each other, it's obvious that neither one of them are fit or qualified for the position and yet, we will still give the position to one of them because we've made third parties a joke in this country.
When you vote for a politician who *already* has a record of breaking his promises, then you shouldn't be surprised when he continues that record.
The two party system did not come about because we the people made it that way. It came about because the First Past the Post election system we have in place is
inherently flawed and allows for a two party system to come into place. To eliminate such a system, we need to adopt a new election system and eliminate the Electoral College.
We didn't make a joke out of third parties. The voting system in place made it so that we are cautious of voting for third parties, in fear that our votes will take away votes for the party we could at least agree with on some points, allowing the party we disagree with to win (i.e. voting for Democrats even when you aren't one, simply because you agree with them more than Republicans). That's not our fault.
Except many politicians that come into office can be people who are relatively unknown, where we have no idea if they would break any promises or not. In an instance like that you should stop blaming the people and start holding the actual politician accountable.