The frustrating thing is that both solid liberals and steadfast conservatives dislike the influence of Big Money on politics. You'd THINK they'd be able to work together to do something about it. But the power of that Big Money is all-pervasive. The Republicans didn't win the election the other night — Wall Street did.
Well I think the crux of the problem is that conservatives distrust the government side of things, whereas liberals distrust the business side of the equation. Then you have a lot of people unwilling to admit that, as the saying goes, it takes two to tango and that both parties are at fault. Naturally, this is perpetuated by the politicians themselves who point fingers and vehemently try to pin 100% of the blame on the other side. If you try to assign any of the blame to them, you're not on their side and therefore clearly on the other side.
Shokkou's an outsider? D:
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It's ok, Redezra. I can at least take solace in the fact that I'm just better than everyone else.
The Young Outsiders would be a good name for a band.
It would. It sounds like a 90s alt-rock band.