Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Is This What Most People Deal With?

Many people over the past 2 days have said to me, "why don't you blog anymore?", or something to that effect.  Note, I am defining "Many" as 3 people.

But, I do have a blog topic today.  I read a headline today that Rick Santorum is suspending his campaign for President, virtually handing the Republican nomination to Mitt Romney.  Now, I don't think Mitt is a bad guy, and I'll vote for him in the general election, but I'm not excited about it.  I haven't ever been excited about a candidate for President in my voting life...EVER!!! 

I was hoping this year would be the one where I could really get behind a candidate for President.  I assumed, wrongfully, that the debacle called Obamacare and the disastrous Obama Presidency would embolden my fellow conservatives to finally vote for the real conservative choice in the Republican primary.  But, as we do every year, we settled for the "moderate", letting the media tell us that Rick Santorum and Ron Paul wouldn't be able to beat President Obama in the general election.  Too many of my fellow conservatives bought the media lie that Mitt was the only candidate who stood a chance against President Obama, and now we're left with a choice between a moderate conservative and a hard core leftist...just like we had 4 years ago, and we know how that turned out.

But enough of my whining.  What I really started pondering is this...do most Americans feel this way every election year, whether because of apathy or just the general lack of good candidates we seem to be able to find?  I am left to conclude that 75% of the country feels this way, and frankly, it stinks. 

Wouldn't it be fun to have a real debate in this country about the issues of the day?  Wouldn't it be so great to have someone who can really articulate their position without fear?  But instead, we have 2 politicians...we have 2 guys who are gonna sling mud, nuance everything they say, and if elected, there won't be a big difference between the two.  Frankly, I wouldn't vote at all this year, except I am convinced that Mitt Romney will attempt to dismantle Obamacare, or at least he will remove the mandate that faith based organizations have to provide contraception and abortion in their health plans.  That's really the only issue I am voting on this year.

I hope that I'm wrong about Mitt Romney.  I really hope that he has become more conservative than he was as Governor of Massachusetts.  And, I sincerely hope that he gets elected and immediately repeals Obamacare and institutes fiscally responsible policies.  I'm just very skeptical that any of this will happen.

1 comment:

Nick said...

I for one agree 100% with your thoughts on never having been excited about a presidential candidate. They all suck and we're often left voting for the best of the worst.

I love the founding principles that the country was based on, but year after year we seem to get farther away from that. I'm torn whether politicians simply don't/won't listen to their constituents, or if its that there aren't enough of us taking the time to tell them exactly how we feel. I'm led to believe that its the don't/won't scenario, but I personally can't really comment as I've sent politicians maybe 2 or 3 letters in my life.

I'd like to get back to less federal government and leave more of the items to those close to home to govern, however I don't ever see that happening.

So I'm like you, stuck voting for whomever I think can get rid of the nonsense that is Obamacare.