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Differences

I promised earlier today that I would try to explain my views of the two big political parties here in the US (I say this because an odd amount of my traffic comes from outside the US). I'm going to try to explain it fairly simply, although that's one of the problems. We have two major parties, the Republicans and the Democrats. As I get older and realize that I don't agree with most of the things my parents tried to teach me about politics, I've been trying to find the differences between the parties. On the surface, they look an awful lot alike. They both take incredible amounts of money from corporations. They both seem to be bought and paid for on many issues.

To me, the differences come down to a couple things:

I have to go with the Democrats for the moment, though. I have a thing for opposition parties anyway. Also, for the most part, Democrats don't try to go for the easy answer. They're willing to discuss the complexities of a problem and go for the painful solution. Republicans, as a party, don't seem willing or able to do that. Now, if the whole party was comprised of John McCain, I'd be all for it. He seems like one of the only reasonable people within the party - and they've come close to pushing him out on several occasions.

It's just so hard to decide when candidates are so "handled" now that it's impossible to get to their real views on an issue. I would love to say that I could vote for someone because they were honest - but how do you know that now either? I have to go by the party, unfortunately, even if I don't agree with everything. Now that the Republicans are in power, it's now pretty obvious who's in charge of the party. It ain't you and me, and right now, that's really all I need to know.

There's more I want to say, and well, I should probably edit this. I'm sure I'll come back to this topic again and again and again as I refine my point of view. It's still kind of raw, and now I freely admit I don't know everything and am still just trying to figure it out.

posted March 27, 2002 4:42 PM by Kevin Lawver | | | permalink

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