>>But its not "government" that I have an issue with. Government is required and ideally this would serve the people and the nation at large to their respective benefit. Its politicians that I have an issue with. 99% of them are in it for the career rather than the cause.
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>But can you say that for just about all professions?
>You can also say that it's the voter that are stupid for keep voting for these same bozos every 4 to 6years. Then again are there that many "good" politicans from which we can choose?
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>The question then becomes what can we do about it?
Robert Heinlein put it very nicely when he said that the unfortunate problem with politics is that the voters only get to vote for those who lust for power. A person who is not into power doesn't run for office.
Here in Canada, we get (IMHO) fairly rotten choices, but on the assumption that you have to vote for somebody, we vote for the one we hope will be the least destructive.
We listen to the lies, knowing full well that they are probably lies, and we choose the one with whose lies we feel the most comfortable.
Then, of course, we get the government we deserve. But my having voted gives me, if nothing else, at least the right to complain about whoever is in power.
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