Is this an argument for voting for McCain? No, absolutely not. There is no good reason for voting for McCain. None whatsoever. The only sane, intelligent decision is to say No to McCain and Never to Palin.
Are there good reasons for not voting for Obama. Yes. His victory will maintain the two-party plutocracy status quo. And with him as president there will be no check at all on a Congress under the control of Democrats that will undoubtedly pursue some wrongheaded policies. In other words, there really is some benefit of partisan-divided government and having a Republican president along with such a Democrat controlled Congress. Even if McCain was president, Congress could deny him his selections for the Supreme Court.
So, is there a rational option for Americans that deeply feel the need for more fundamental change in our political system than voting for Obama? Yes. It is using your vote as a strong political protest against the two-party system by voting for one of the four third-party presidential candidates that appeals to you. This is the only way to establish a clear documented case for changing the political SYSTEM.
If not this year, when it is crystal clear that the Democrats as well as the Republicans have much responsibility for causing the current economic and financial meltdown, then when will it make more sense to vote against the two-party plutocracy? That is the best reason for voting for a third-party presidential candidate: see it as a vote against the status quo two-party system that, even with an Obama presidency, will be as corrupt as ever.
Published by Joel Hirschhorn
Author: Delusional Democracy, Prosperity Without Pollution & Sprawl Kills. Senior official Congressional Office of Technology Assessment & National Governors Assn; full prof Univ. of Wisc. Publishing regul... View profile
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