>I dont' pretend that McCain is that much better. It is just different packaging.
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>I can understand why you would like him Dragan. He's the most socialist candidate in some time. Here though, they do not even see it coming.
I don't really like him, and he's as much socialist as tea is alcoholic. It's just that I think McCain would be much worse. I haven't heard a single mention (not that I'm listening at all :) from either side about curbing the power of corporations. The corporations are already wielding more power than the government, and are rampantly bleeding the government dry as we speak. It's a strange coincidence that the extreme right and the communist theory agree that the government should die off eventually. It's the plan of the right to do it right away, with privatizing, outsourcing and defunding, that's went so far already that the federal government does probably less than half of what it used to do - the rest is left to subcontractors, on the pretext that they are more efficient, ergo cheaper, than the bureaucracy. Except they are not, they cost many times more, but the propaganda skips that, unless it's only to label any mention of the fact as propaganda.
The politicians who made that possible were paid well... and don't intend to stay on the job anyway. They will also take care that two packages, bad and worse, keep the audience looking in the wrong direction.
Enjoy the entertainment.