P Gizzle wrote:ksslemp wrote:P Gizzle wrote:deal with it. life is too short to waste it on politics!
If you care about what kind of Country and for that matter what kind of World your children will have when you're gone, then you'd be wise to "waste" a little time on Politics!
Just saying, would you agree?
you know, as long as the constitution is being upheld to the utmost it can, i will not care what world i live in. "Politics" doesn't affect my personal life because all "politics" does is waste my money.
do u agree?
The constitution doesn't guarantee a good country.
Sans Bill of Rights and a few amendments, all the constitution does is state what the structure of the government is going to be.
Politics DOES affect your personal life. While you're talking about the Constitution and the founding fathers and all the jazz, you might as well note that America was one of the first countries to embrace the idea of widespread political involvement. What's more, the decision these politicians make have a direct affect on your life. Taxes, for instance, among many other things. Laws. Roads. Schools.
Not to mention foreign affairs. America is nearly completely reliant on foreign nations for imports at the moment. George Washington would shake his head in pity right now if he saw how much we lean on other countries just to keep our economy putting along. The decisions of politicians affect the prices of goods (oil, automobiles, computers, etc) in OUR NATION.
Speaking of economics, what about jobs? The illegal immigration issue brings up this one as well. What decision politicians may eventually make regarding this could have a profound affect on your personal life if you are in the construction industry, for one thing. You could quite possibly lose your job.
Still think politics don't affect you?
I think that to survive America needs a big shake-up, and I think it ought to be by Americans, because if it isn't it will be by someone else and that could mean the death of the country. I'm not saying the US will just roll over an collapse in a day, but I am saying it will gradually decline. If anyone's read the Foundation novels, consider an analogy between the Galactic Empire and the US.
But I think a revolution may solve a few problems. Trouble with revolutions is that things generall sway way too far left or right, and I certainly wouldn't advocate a facist or communist revolution. But since I'm too young to vote and barely old enough to drive...