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Who do you want to "win"?

Who do you want to "win"?


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I'd prefer to see as close to equal representation between the two parties as possible.
 
I want all politicians to lose, I want representatives, i.e. those who realize we are the employers to win. Too many elected officials on all sides of the aisle speak and legislate in a way that treats citizens like employees, I'm getting sick of it and frankly I want a real change back to a real working republic.
 
Only those who are committed to making government smaller, less intrusive, and less expensive.
 
My ideal would be some Libertarian majority. However, I know that this won't happen for years if ever. My biggest (somewhat) realistic hope is for the GOP to actually fufill their campaign promises and go back toward smaller government.

Just so you know, politicians are liars-I thought you knew that-and the GOP promise means nothing. Even if they fired hundreds if not thousands taxes will still need to go up.

I vote for a dictatorship run by me. I know that sounds bad, but I trust myself much more than any politician. And what we need are not politicians with an agenda all about self. I'd do things for this country not against. Any one wants to join me?
 
"Give" them "equal" represenation?

How? By declaring that the Party to End All Parties, a Jehovah Witness group must have an equal number of seats in Congress as the Party to End All Wars and the Party to Party, not to mention the Democrats and the Republicans and the Libertarians and the Socialists?

Exactly, it can't be done.

Making congress equal doesn't allow for error, doesn't allow for randomness. Equality is not always fairness, sometimes you need randomness or "disorder" to have true equality in such a world.
 
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