A Martian votes on Tuesday

midcan5

liberal / progressive
Jun 4, 2007
12,740
3,513
260
America
A Martian is asked who the better candidate for America would be in 2008. The Martian, we'll call X is quite smart and seeks first to understand the 'values' and 'visions' that underlie the American democratic republic.

Since each candidate's platform and issues are outlined and fundamentally controlled by the party platform, X reviews both recent and past history to see which party better aligns its values with the core values of America.

X lists as key or core values of Americans: individual rights, individual responsibility, economic well being, respect for nature, freedom from religion interference, free association, charitable impulses, and always a better life for their children. X notes the visions Americans share that this is a free country and a land of opportunity where dreams can come true for everyone.

Next X looks at the past several years and the actual statistics that prove whether the values are being upheld and by whom. While X doesn't know what pudding is, he realizes it is what happens that matters and not what you say happened or will happen. X does not engage in speculative hope nor negativity, a trait common among partisans.

X discovers that if you are wealthy the republicans would be the best choice as they support corporate bailouts, excuse corporate crime as business as usual, and support tax structures that allow the wealthiest to reward themselves more of the bounty that is created by America's social infrastructure and knowledge.

If the American is middle class, working class, or working poor, the democrats are a better choice as they support healthcare, education, societal safety nets, and regulatory reforms that support all people. X notes that wages for working people have remained stagnant and opportunities have decreased due to corporations that seek out cheap labor in America or abroad.

X closely examines views towards governance, tolerance, diversity, and the right of the individual to lead their life without governmental or religious constraints and has decided that Obama / Biden provide the most American conception of values and independence as well as a recognition that government is for more than just protection of wealth and privilege. If X could, they'd vote OBAMA/BIDEN.


America's brilliant vision has been lost, time for change.
 
A Martian is asked who the better candidate for America would be in 2008. The Martian, we'll call X is quite smart and seeks first to understand the 'values' and 'visions' that underlie the American democratic republic.

Since each candidate's platform and issues are outlined and fundamentally controlled by the party platform, X reviews both recent and past history to see which party better aligns its values with the core values of America.

X lists as key or core values of Americans: individual rights, individual responsibility, economic well being, respect for nature, freedom from religion interference, free association, charitable impulses, and always a better life for their children. X notes the visions Americans share that this is a free country and a land of opportunity where dreams can come true for everyone.

Next X looks at the past several years and the actual statistics that prove whether the values are being upheld and by whom. While X doesn't know what pudding is, he realizes it is what happens that matters and not what you say happened or will happen. X does not engage in speculative hope nor negativity, a trait common among partisans.

X discovers that if you are wealthy the republicans would be the best choice as they support corporate bailouts, excuse corporate crime as business as usual, and support tax structures that allow the wealthiest to reward themselves more of the bounty that is created by America's social infrastructure and knowledge.

If the American is middle class, working class, or working poor, the democrats are a better choice as they support healthcare, education, societal safety nets, and regulatory reforms that support all people. X notes that wages for working people have remained stagnant and opportunities have decreased due to corporations that seek out cheap labor in America or abroad.

X closely examines views towards governance, tolerance, diversity, and the right of the individual to lead their life without governmental or religious constraints and has decided that Obama / Biden provide the most American conception of values and independence as well as a recognition that government is for more than just protection of wealth and privilege. If X could, they'd vote OBAMA/BIDEN.


America's brilliant vision has been lost, time for change.

Is X a teenager?
 
the OP is pure bullshit
he blames the GOP for cooperate bailouts, yet the democrat controlled congress just passed a MASSIVE corporate bailout
 
the OP is pure bullshit
he blames the GOP for cooperate bailouts, yet the democrat controlled congress just passed a MASSIVE corporate bailout

shhhhhhhh It's their best secret !! Why in the hell would these haters of the "rich" bail them out ?
 
LOL - 'haters of the rich,' I love that slogan but I wonder does that make wingnuts lovers of the rich? And then why?

But seriously Reagan, and the narrow minded and ineffective ideas of free marketeers are at the root of the economic collapse and yes, many democrats bought into the foolishness as well.

Maybe you guys can find a conservative martian who has glasses as tainted as yours and he can give us another pov?


A vote for McCain/Palin is a vote against the fundamental principle of America, the right of the individual to lead their life privately without the government interfering.

CEPR - America Since 1980: A Right Turn Leading to a Dead End
 

Forum List

Back
Top