Economy is Great!

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    i am not one for finding all of the solutions. however i agree with some of your points. opening up the voting process completely to the thosands of minute situations is inundating to the public, however i would hardly count a lot of these representatives as qualified, as most of them lack the transparency necessary to inform the public. it is quite apparent through recent(and not so recent events) that the public feels strongly about certain directions the country is taking, however mass protests, and voting for the monolithic bipartisan consensus that is the domcrats and republican parties hardly counts as particpatory, only ceremony. an ingenious system of control if i do say so myself. i see little hope in this situation. you must agree that if the general public feels strongly one way or another, the government should arbitrarily follow suit. i do agree with you that this government, now, is definately what a lot of americans deserve because of their electoral "decisions".

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