The
Big Lie About Change
by Jim Quinn
by
Jim Quinn
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The big lie
about change is that neither party wants to change anything. The
Democrats and Republicans love their power, influence, and wealth.
The two parties always agree when it involves tax rebates and pork
projects for their constituents. They have no problem spending our
grandchildren’s money to get re-elected in November. No politician
is willing to tell the American people the blunt truth that we have
an epic financial crisis that must be addressed in the next 10 years.
The media spends weeks discussing lipstick, bulldogs, pigs, and
hockey moms. We are wasting precious time. Our society is dominated
by present self-interest to the detriment of the best interests
of our future generations. We need leaders who are willing to speak
the truth and convince the country to change course before it is
too late.
Our fiscal
crisis is complex, multi-faceted and dangerous to our long-term
future. The major issues that we need to confront include the current
fiscal situation, the colossal amount of unfunded liabilities that
our politicians have obligated us to pay, our dependence on foreign
oil, our failing education system, and a dearth of leadership and
political courage. To successfully solve these issues we need to
ignore political affiliations and choose the best solutions. Both
candidates promise tax cuts, when the United States has no money.
We are broke. The money that our politician leaders will use for
tax cuts or new government programs will be borrowed from China
and Saudi Arabia, with the bill being passed on to future generations.
By far, the
greatest challenge that we must overcome is the entrenched ruling
elite that run this country. The ruling elite includes the crooked
politicians in Washington, the lifetime bureaucrats who run the
various governmental agencies, the paid lobbyists who write the
laws for Congress, obscenely overpaid short-term profit-driven corporate
CEOs, media conglomerates, and the privileged Wall Street aristocracy.
These privileged few are surrounded by leeches and parasites (media
consultants, pollsters, spin artists, and PR agencies) that attack
anyone who threatens their position of power. The only way to overturn
their comfortable world is an uprising among the masses.
Ron Paul, the
only candidate during the Presidential primaries to tell the American
people the truth, has articulated the 1st step in taking
this country back from the entrenched political establishment:
"Pretending
that a true difference exists between the two major candidates
is a charade of great proportion. Many who help to perpetuate
this myth are frequently unaware of what they are doing and believe
that significant differences actually do exist. Indeed, on small
points there is the appearance of a difference. The real issues,
however, are buried in a barrage of miscellaneous nonsense and
endless pontifications by robotic pundits hired to perpetuate
the myth of a campaign of substance. The truth is that our two-party
system offers no real choice. The real goal of the campaign is
to distract people from considering the real issues. Those candidates
who represent actual change or disagreement with the status quo
are held in check by the two major parties in power, making it
very difficult to compete in the pretend democratic process. This
is done by making it difficult for third-party candidates to get
on the ballots, enter into the debates, raise money, avoid being
marginalized, or get fair or actual coverage."
The message
that needs to be sent is a rejection of the two-party system. On
November 4, 2008 vote for the 3rd-party candidate of
your choice. Send a message to the ruling elite.
September
16, 2008
Jim
Quinn [send him mail]
is Senior Director of Strategic Planning, The Wharton School, University
of Pennsylvania. This article reflects the personal views of Jim
Quinn. It does not necessarily represent the views of his employer,
and is not sponsored or endorsed by them.
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