Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Outline
Presidential
elections in the United States are among the most important decisions in the
world. The leader of this country is one of the most influential people in the
world. The incredible thing is that the people of this country have the
ultimate decision on who wins the election. Whether the nominees hold
conservative or progressive ideals, represent conservative or progressive
ideals, the citizens have the ultimate choice of whether or not to appoint
someone president or not. How do we decide? Typically that’s based on how well
we know our candidates. That depends on how well they publicize themselves,
which also depends on how well funded they are. That means that it is almost
impossible for a modest, blue-collar worker to earn a fair shot at getting
elected president. Seeing as how the majority of America is blue-collar, 98%
citizens, these are the people who should be running for our election. Nicholas
Carnes does a fantastic job of describing this discrepancy in our political
system in his article, “Which Millionaire are You Voting For?” His use of
rhetoric is convincing and emotionally moving to much of the American
population.
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