Sick Of Politics Already

I don’t know about anyone else out there in the online world but I’ve about had it with politics for the year.  All this bickering between Obama, McCain, Biden and Palin has gotten to be rediculas.  I’m sure this is politics as usual but sure seems like a bunch of petty squabling over non issues this year.   In my opinion it really doesn’t matter who wins as the national debt, state of the economy and on going war on terrorism is going to pretty much dictate what their agenda will be.  When it comes down to it the President has little impact anyway, its congress that screws the pooch for all of us.  I’d sure like to see some elected officals actually do something in congress besides give themselves raises, pack bills full of juicey pork and pass the buck to the next generation, wishfull thinking I know.

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Friday, October 17th, 2008 Rambling

1 Comment to Sick Of Politics Already

  1. Its a same now that you look back on what has happpened over the last 6month in this years politics. with spending going out of control our kids will be paying for years to come

  2. Longaberger Basket on December 24th, 2009

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