 DarkLogixPremium join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX kudos:3 | reply to Mr Matt
Re: Companies are all the same. I think we just need to find a way to become big business then they'll be on our side again |
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 | What we need are our own lawmakers. Actually, no, what we need are more educated and involved voters. As it stands, many people only seriously consider candidates with the biggest media presence, and that translates into the candidates with the most money to spend. And who is in the best position to fund these candidates? Businesses, of course, which makes these candidates dependent on their financiers.
So the trick is to figure out a way to create informed, open-minded voters. Do that, and you'll go a long way toward solving the problem. |
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 DarkLogixPremium join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX kudos:3 | never happen 92% of people have an IQ below 130 and have you tried talking to someone with an IQ of 100
so just not happening |
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 | I disagree. With enough discontent, things can change. Remember Perot? He didn't get elected, but he managed to put a couple of issues in play that both Dems and Reps were staying away from.
That was before he flipped his lid! -- "When I was in junior high school, the teachers voted me the student most likely to end up in the electric chair."---Sylvestor Stallone |
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| reply to DarkLogix said by DarkLogix:never happen 92% of people have an IQ below 130 and have you tried talking to someone with an IQ of 100 so just not happening Incorrect... 100 and above is considered exceptional... average IQ are 90 and below  |
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