I'm certainly glad the election is finally over. While
I have loved politics my entire life, this presidential election has gone on
for over three years, including the GOP primaries, and I've had my fill of
meaningless slogans and counter-slogans, lies and counter-lies. I had to quit watching political news the last few weeks, as I
thought I would become physically sick if I watched any more establishment
political "experts" give their required opinions and propaganda
bites.
The
2012 presidential election has been like a ballgame hyped and built up over
three years. We are
programed to cheer and act out our sheep-like roles in partisan politics when,
like the game, unless we have money bet on the outcome the actual winner will
have absolutely no impact on our lives.
This
was destined to be a close, statistically tied election, as get out the vote
efforts included repetitive harping on its life-changing importance and the
evils of the opposition candidates and party. The bottom
line is that voting percentages generate credibility for the failed American
political system.
"There's not a dime's worth
of difference between the Democrat and Republican parties." George
Wallace, 1966 Alabama governor and presidential candidate.
Note it now takes 71 cents to equal the purchasing power of a dime in
1966 – if you
believe the false inflation statistics out of Washington. Actually, I could buy a soft drink for a dime in 1966 whereas today it is
closer to $1.50. Check house prices even with the pullback or
college tuition if you want an accurate inflation estimate.