So it's almost November 7th and i've registered to vote for the first time in my life.
I've got to go over all the propositions we got in California, we get like a million lol, and figure out to vote for or against.
Basically i just wanted to see your input on the election and who you feel will win the House and the Senate.
What will be the biggest issue going in?
Iraq? Iran? North Korea? Economy? The Border?
Which senators are you voting for?
How do you vote, Democrat, Republican, or other?
And are you voting at all?
I'm Canadian-American with dual citizrenship.
I did vote, though I had to hold my nose to make a choice in many cases.
The issue this year was not the war in Iraq for me (I prefer to call it the US invasion of Iraq). We are there for several more years to clean up after ourselves no matter which party holds reign over the US. The issues for me this year were corruption, fiscal responsibility, and personal integrity. Corporate interests hold to omuch power in the US, and this needs to change, so I also look at where the candidates pull their campaigne funds from.
Ok, you can stop laughing now. I understand it's a rare politician who displays ANY of these qualities. I have seen local politicians with these qualities and have worked in the campaigne of one such person who was a Green party candidate running for county commissioner.
We have a problem in the US. We have a vice president who makes more annually from his Haliburton retirement package than he does as vice president. What this amounts to is that we, as his current employers, are paying him less per year than his former employer pays him. Where do you think his loyalties really lie? This problem is not limited to the vice president, it is happening in city, county, and state governments all across the US. Until this changes, we can expect business as usual from our politicians as they continue to abandon our rights to privacy, property and individual freedom in favour of corporate profits.