Are there any real politicians any more

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This entry was posted on 12/4/2006 8:36 PM and is filed under Politics.

The politicians are exposing how corrupt they really are

 

This is a quick piece with long lasting repercussions.  Unless you have been living in a cave, you will have seen the myriad of political ads saying just how bad our politicians are.  They don’t show up for work, they meet with terrorists, they sexually harass and abuse our youth, they take drugs…they are the puppets of large corporations and special interest groups.  As if that’s not enough, they’re trying to force religion on a country that is supposed to be based on freedom. 

 

Our current President had fewer votes from the general population, yet won the Electoral College, an institution that was designed to compensate for an illiterate population.  So why is it still in effect today?

 

Are any politicians any better than another?  I don’t think that we are there yet, however, I believe that the recent strategy of exposing their competitors illicit behavior will lead to more and more exposure, until finally there will be people that have an honest concern for the people that they represent.

 

I believe that politicians are a manifestation of our society.  This means that until we (Entrepreneurs) act in a more honest and caring way to our employees, customers, vendors and  the world around us, our politicians will continue to be people we can’t trust and respect.  Until Entrepreneurs stop measuring success by how many material things one can accumulate, our politicians will continue to be greedy, self-centered, egotistical and inefficient puppets that continue to rip off the average American.

 

So, my question to you is…”where are all the politicians that are truly out to serve their constituents?” 

 

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