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Old 05-20-2009, 09:52 AM   #10
piercehawkeye45
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I'm starting to think our current setup its not suppose to "work". Its difficult to discuss this topic without sounding like a complete nutjob but it seems that as long as politicians, no matter Republican or Democrat, hold certain views, they will be more or less tolerated. The two party system is very effective at focusing mainstream debates on particular issues such as abortion, gay rights, etc without going into other issues such as militarization, globalization, and heavy subsidizing, which both parties agree upon. It can be seen with Obama. While he is vastly different then Bush on a few issues, he still is holding military campaigns, he is still attempting to spread US influence, and he is still subsidizing corporations.

You can go even further and compare the differences between McCain and Obama. McCain's foreign policy was much more neoconservative and tried to spread US influence through military force (Iraq war) while Obama's foreign policy is much more neoliberal and tried to spread US influence through economic force (Iran, Cuba). Obama's foreign policy is much more efficient and that is one reason why I believe he got so much attention. It makes sense why Obama had 95% of positive television time, his policies were more accepted by businesses.

I would not be surprised if the two party system was "designed" or at least molded into serving the purpose of focusing debates on "non-important" issues while having both parties agree on other "priorities". This view can be seen as conspiracy theorist but if business does hold the most power and influence on this country, it would be more surprising that they didn't have a massive influence on how this country is run.

Note, when I say business I do not mean a group of old rich WASPs sitting in a dark room drinking scotch and smoking cigars figuring out how to run the world. I mean it in more open sense. On many issues, it is obvious that some policies will be better for the economy then others so knowledge doesn't have to be centralized for it to be universally agreed upon by "business".
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