- Oil
- Iraq/Afghanistan
- Defense spending (apparently someone thinks defense spending is going to slow down. US defense stocks take a hit
- Anyone with less than a billion dollars in their bank having a fair shot at being a senator/congressman
- Health Care
- Military Commissions Act (OK, torture, martial law, whats not to like ?)
- National Space Policy 2006 (aka renewed Star Wars, aka America's war on the Universe)
- Patriot Act(s)
- Prison Population (closely related to War on Drugs)
- Income inequality
- Organized labor (I mean lack of)
- Gun Control
- GWBs signing statements
- "Tax Breaks"
- Global treaties on Global Warming, Nuclear Non-Proliferation and international law in general
- Apocalypse Soon
- Corrupt Lobbyists
- Corporate financed electoral candidates
- Elections being essentially an exercise in Public Relations (did you think democracy ?)
- Media Concentration
What are the chances that any of these (vital) issues are going to be tackled seriously (other than lip service) ? If you believe things are going to change significantly within the existing power system, keep dreaming. You think your vote counts ? Democracy as it exists currently is just an illusion. An election that fields candidates hand-picked by corporations isn't my idea of a democracy.
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and you say you're an optimist..... an optimist would wait a few months before posting this ;)
Ah. Point taken. However, I'd rather not (mis)place my optimism in the existing power systems. Instead, my approach is to have optimism in change coming from other sources (such as you and me and various organizations that struggle on a daily basis to combat the existing power systems).
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