"We'll litigate that..." An all too often phrase heard about a campaign. Many leaders have grown tired, It is a constant campaign. Little work gets done. With each new President, the Political Science Professors, use the new person's agenda to show how Washington works. Pet projects, pork are all terms new to some.
That cycle is now broken. Many of our leaders, those that know better, no longer, negotiate in the media: time trusted method of fine tuning a problem. The voter, even the one benefiting from that pork, are speaking out against the process. Some new leaders complain loudly "-There is too much to read." Echoing some now entering the political process. Against this background, People that have not read a newspaper in years are trying to figure out just what is happening.
Sure there are two wars, a Great Recession,... What everyone wants to understand in an instant, The solutions not slogans, The progress not politics. Those four or five million people that tune in to the news version of professional wrestling are not the ones... They are the ones Washington seems to want to win over.
Those affiliated with a national political party, need to find a way to use the process to guarantee America's progress. If you do not understand with every ounce of your person, A campaign is not litigation, You are a big part of our process problem.
by J John Swanko
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