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The disconnect between common people and politicians – for the rich, of the rich and by the rich?
Special Correspondent
May 20, 2007

The American politicians are growing  increasingly unpopular these days.  The common hard working Americans are truly world’s best.  But the American politicians are increasingly proving to be bad. In the Iraq war, the budget deficit, the trade deficit, the illegal immigration, tax cuts for super rich and cash fat corporations – all are the creation of these politicians.  The democracy was originally defined as ‘for the people’ but today it stands as ‘to deprive common people after brain washing them’ by these politicians who primarily are funded by the rich and the corporations.

The common people can do very little.  The rich and powerful control the show.  It is well beyond the party line divide.  Gore and Clinton supported NAFTA.  It was a failed policy that took so many American jobs and crated so much illegal immigration in America.  Bush and Chaney support outsourcing that depress middle class wages in America.  It was interesting when Republicans refused to legalize the illegal immigrants last year, they were voted out and Democrats were brought in.  The immigration bill is ready with a willing coalition of a Republican President and democratic congress .  It will legalize millions of illegal immigrants,  bring in more H1Bs and permanently depress American wages.  What a shame.  The politicians again deprived common Americans from a decent livelihood and lowered the standard of living.

It was the Democrats and the Republicans who put America in Iraq to fight a war that has no meaning. They wrecked the Social Security and Medicare.  They depressed American wages with outsourcing and H1Bs.  They created the massive budget deficit that generations of common hard working Americans will pay for.  They made a fool of America as a nation in Iraq.

People are frustrated, but there is nothing much that can they do.  The super rich and the corporations fund all the Democrats and the Republicans.  They care little for the common people except brain washing them for the votes.

Interestingly, the sane is also true in China, India, Brazil, Russia, and the rest of the world.


 

 

 

 

 

 


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