Thanks to a post at Knuckledraggin My Life Away, we can follow a link to an article on the similarities of our two options in November.
"Come November, the American people will be faced with two distinct
options, reelect President Barack Obama or vote for Mitt Romney. The
liberal Democrat and the Republican conservative seem to stand in stark
contrast. They come from different backgrounds and have different views
on most social issues like same-sex marriage, abortion, immigration. On
the surface, Romney and Obama appear to be conflicting in ideas and
ideals on all fronts. The popular perception is that Romney and Obama
represent polices that are polar opposites of each other.
But this perception is absolutely false.
In reality, when it comes to the most critical issues effecting
America today like national debt, bank and corporate bailouts, monetary
policy, foreign policy, military, civil liberties, Constitution, etc.,
the range of difference in their policies spans from non-existent to
marginal.
Media wants you to think that this election is about abortion and gay marriage. It’s not.
As important as those issues are, clearly, the top three
priorities for American people right now are the financial crisis, the
unending wars and the erosion of our Constitution."
Read the rest here.
The Parties are in charge, and they don't care who gets elected. They've got theirs and they plan on keeping it; they share with each other, but not with us.
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