Originally Posted by
stonedape
If you feel that the current state of affairs is being misrepresented, why not share your opinion on the subject? Why are we free, and how free are we? Is the current government sticking to the american ideals and principles of liberty, or have the sold us up the creak without a paddle?
I honestly don't get it. We are supposed to be a capitalist country with free speech and a free market, yet we bailed out all these failing companies. WTF. How is that a free market or even capitalist policy? That is politicians paying back the asswipes who put them in power.
We have free speech, but you only get heard if you have enough money, and the market is rigged so that the same people keep making more money and the value of it continually declines(though in reality it isn't based on anything, which is a big problem itself).
I feel like I have a relative degree of freedom. But to say that we are a free country is a broad overstatement. I can't even smoke weed in my own house(supposing I owned one) legally. I had absolutely no power to stop the Iraq war from happening or the bailout. These were major fucking issues, there should be at least some kind of a vote, at least so that politicians are aware of public opinion. Sure, I could go stand on a street corner and protest, but that accomplishes little to nothing. So long as the republicans and democrats are in power, we have little to no power to change our government for the positive, because you have 2 groups of dumb, just plain dumb fucks, vying for power and control. The two party system is a failure and we need to change this. Personally, I'd rather we get rid of the whole government and switch to a kind of voluntarist system, based locally within communities, but I see this as unlikely to happen in the near future. But at the very least we need to get rid of this ridiculous electoral college. It serves no purpose other than to keep anyone who isn't a Retard or a Dumbass from getting elected(not that the office of president has any real power to change the situation anyway. In hindsight, I need to stop trying to think of how to fix the government, it's the government. This is like trying to fix your stove so that it doesn't burn you; violence is inherent in the system).