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Old 07-29-2010, 12:36 PM   #71
Mr.Coffee
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My thoughts that relate:
I like how people criticize Obama when in reality he entered into presidency with a grocery list of gigantic obstacles. He had an economic meltdown, 2 wars, serious healthcare issues, education issues... what were you really expecting? Because he makes a speech you think he can deliver? The fact is, at this point in the American political system, nobody can. The fact is that you can't fault Obama for the economy souring up... many countries are facing a lot of problems, look at Greece.

I like how people criticize one guy and his administration because of a "watered down" policy when in reality the only way to engage a policy is to water it down in order to avoid it from being outright rejected by your opposition. The very nature of the American political system harms an administration's ability to actually do what they want and therefore, nobody can deliver what they say they will do.

Lobbyists have too much power. Corporations have too much say in government and it always ends up hurting the general population the most. This will never change. Companies lend money to political campaigns. NO political party, Republican, Democrat, or otherwise, will EVER change or enact policy outlawing private funding for political campaigns (which is what I think truly needs to happen) because administrations get to keep whatever leftover money they have after their political campaigns.

There is no incentive to make real change in the United States government. That's the problem.
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