Thursday, October 30, 2014

The Well-Being of the United States

The Democratic and Republican parties dominate the U.S. electoral system and it seems that these equally strong parties block each other as well as the entire political process. The rules of power are very strange to Europeans who are used to a variety of viable political choices with multiparty systems. American voters have no party selection if they are in favor of environmentalism and against abortion, for example. Smaller parties have no influence. In fact there are only two choices, Democrat or Republican.

U.S. citizens want action; they want decision-making and results by their representatives. This is why they elected the members of the Congress. This is why they pay taxes. Political manipulation can never be eradicated, but the objective of a member of Congress must be the well-being of the nation and its citizens. If every voice in Congress represents its own specific interests, the collective welfare is neglected.

Americans allow themselves the luxury to leave many problems unsolved, and Congress refuses to seek solutions in form of compromises. Instead, a lot of energy is wasted on determining the authenticity of a president’s birth certificate; in my opinion, this is just ridiculous.

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