neither of these candidates is even addressing the critical issues that underlie all other issues, as summarized by Timothy V. Gatto in his recent article entitled
The Issues The Candidates Won't Touch . . . to summarize once more, these issues include . . .
1. The corporate hold on the American political system.
2. The erosion of our civil liberties.
3. The Military Industrial Complex
4. The Crimes committed by the Bush Administration.
5. The Truth about September 11th, 2001.http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_timothy__080109_the_issues_the_candi.htmfrom my perspective, Mr. Gatto should have included a #
6: The Privitization of U.S. Elections . . .
without addressing these issues, things like the war and healthcare and all the rest have no hope of solution . . . whether our candidate is Clinton or Obama makes no difference whatsoever, as far as I can see . . . neither will touch any of these issues -- which means that any promises of "change" they make is just meaningless rhetoric . . .
sure, I'll vote for the Democratic candidate, just as I have done in every election since 1964 . . . but I have no illusions about a Clinton or an Obama presidency resulting in any real change whatsoever . . . it didn't happen when we elected an Democratic Congress in the last election, and it won't happen now . . . as long as the corporations are calling the shots on issues like heathcare and warfare, all we'll get is a continuation of the BushCo years -- with maybe a few incremental and largely meaningless "changes" . . .
this all assumes, of course, that the Democratic candidate will win the election -- certainly not a given based on recent experience . . . or that there will even BE an election -- also not a certainty given BushCo's current situation, the direction of the economy, and events in the Middle East . . .
so I'm just gonna sit back and watch with detached amusement as this farce of a primary season runs its course and as we subject ourselves to yet another unverifiable general election . . . whatever the results, we won't be seeing any serious change anytime soon . . .
and given where we are as a nation and a planet, that is absolutely tragic, imo . . .