Campaign 2010: A Political 'Jersey Shore' Reality Show

Previously by Gerald Celente: Recovery? How About ‘Relapse’?

According to Democrats, a substantial Republican/Tea Party victory in the midterm elections will result in brutal spending cuts and the slashing of entitlement programs. They foresee a nation that has been gradually moving toward recovery grinding to a grid-locked halt. Only with the Democrats retaining power, they say, will there be any "Hope" for "Change-We-Can-Believe-In."

According to Republicans and the Tea Party, as a result of Democratic policies, America is already in an economic death-spiral that only they can reverse by restoring sound conservative economic principles.

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According to the media, hyperventilating politicians and the entire world of pontificating punditry, the results of Campaign 2010 will have "historic" and immediate consequences — no less than the future of the United States of America is at stake.

Regardless of who wins, nothing of consequence will change. Campaign 2010 is no more than a "Political Reality Show."

From the President of the "Free World" (the philosopher-in-chief) making the TV circuit rounds and yucking it up with comedians and clowns … to mindless, meaningless, grade school caliber debates … to vicious and degrading attack ads — a day following political candidates on the campaign trail is like a day spent following the cast of Jersey Shore. Politics is show business for ugly people.

Yes, there will be bitter, well-publicized fights over Obamacare, tax breaks and entitlements. But when it comes to the mega-economic and grand geopolitical problems assailing the nation — as the lack of substantive recommendations from the candidates or party platforms has made clear: the two-headed, one-party system will continue to speak with a single voice.

"Republicans ousting Democrats is like the Gambinos replacing the Bonnanos. Whoever wins, the people lose."