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Joel Thingvall's avatar

Thank you, Tom. Again, wise words.

Anyone can be a politician. And the best ones may not be the most personal, or even personalities...but they have a couple of things in common. They Listen. And they work for ALL people in their arena. Because the job is full of discussion, compromise, and looking at realistic progress. It is so easy to criticize, do nothing, or tear things apart...even eliminate past accomplishments which were hard won.

Used to be that the people who profited from campaigns were the union printers, the postal service (although they gave campaigns special rates), and people who supplied beans/franks and lime jello (with a dollop of whipped cream), or donuts and coffee. Because candidates actually put themselves on community stages, be it in school gyms, church halls, community centers, or outdoor events. Not to mention door knocking.

Now millions, outrageous millions, is given to the media. The media used to be the home of public service town halls and debates. Or massive voting sections in the newspaper with detailed answers to same questions by all candidates. But now we get nothng but hate, fear and loathing. Always felt a candidate in office had to campaign little to get reelected if they are doing their job (which includes reaching across the asile). So much time is spent answering false acts, or spewing carefully written press releases that are "bad headline" corn.

It will all be over soon. For another couple of years. Hope Democracy holds and that we do more for the American people, rather than watch a petty food right between political parties for anotehr two years.

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MJAtlanta's avatar

Very thoughtful and well said. I really hope voters take the very real, serious issues to heart as they cast their votes, but I am not hopeful.

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