Politician Spock
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Both parties are "rigged". I use quotes because the word means different things to different people. Those of us, like myself, that recognize it should come up with a better word because the word does come from a concept of corruption, which is not really what those of us recognizing the problem mean by it (although Trump probably does when he says it).Not a Hillary supporter. Is my head also in the sand when I say, stop it?
Please. You are doing a greater disservice to your causes, to democracy, to the Liberal base, than you recognize, almost to the point of being obtuse.
You are left of me, but I've always respected your perspective. Please find a way to take a step back and perhaps reclaim some of that perspective. Feeding into the "rigged election", especially within the context of Trump and his dangerous rhetoric, does us all harm.
This country suffers from the fact that people do not get elected to federal offices and even state offices without great branding. Thus our representation in DC (and state governments) is filled with career politicians, actors, athletes, astronauts and other "celebrities". What this country needs is representation in government by the family doctor who knows every one of the 1500 kids names that he sees every year. We need representation in government by the owner of the one of a kind family restaurant that's been a hallmark of the town for the past two decades. We need representation in government by teacher who has taught 5th grade for the past 25 years. Etc, etc.... But we will never get that because both the republican and democratic parties are branding machines, and know that the family doctor, the restaurant owner, and the teacher, are completely unknown outside of their local circles, and thus lack the basis need for great national branding. The only politicians who ever break through these two branding machines are people with their own established brands, like Jesse Ventura, Donald Trump and even Ronald Reagan (he had a lot of opposition by the republican party before he became president). And while the occasional Reagan makes it look like the system is working, it's the status quo of career politicians, actors, athletes, astronauts and idiots like Ventura and Trump that should be evidence of just how broken, or "rigged" what we have is. Ultimately the system isn't rigged. The system is fine. It's the fact that the two parties are experts at beating the system that the system does not give us the representation that we need.
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