Thursday, July 16, 2009

should there be a political anti-trust law in the United States?

I think this is an intruiging concept. Do the democrats and the republicans really deserve to be the only parties on the ticket? For the most part, the people of the United States of America are completely disenfranchised from government. I believe that this is because the platforms of the two parties are so vast that nobody can actually agree with all of their policies. It presents a conundrum, do I support Socialized medicine and abortion, or do I support killing the poor? Mabye it is a little extreme to call republicans vicious baby killers, that title probably belongs to senators on both sides of the isle.
The other side of the coin is the Thai government, so fragmented that it can't function. Of course the government doesn't act in a vacume, so I feel like a multiparty democracy can work if it isn't distorted by underlying historic political animosities. So, I don't know, anyone got any thoughts? Mabye we could just drop the pretenses and become full fledged facisits.

change of pace

well,
I tried to get some writers for this blog, and it didn't work. At least initially. I think mabye that's a good thing though. I'm ok with the fact that no one is reading this. It offers a lot of artistic liscence. I can swear and I don't have to give a shit about spelling. Good times man ... I do believe I will eventually try to start a competing news blog. Or at least join one. For now, I'm going to just blog whatever I want, and that will be an enjoyable experience.