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I agree with everything except the “two-party system” part. I think its been hijacked by bankers (the FED and the giants) as well as larger corporate interests (GE et al). I’d like to hear your take on why you consider the two-party system to be the problem, and how you believe the two parties have hijacked the system. My take is that there is room for libertarians and maybe a fourth party but if you add more than that you simply flood the system and achieve nothing but gridlock. With 2 parties, one party always has a majority; it’s never exactly even, so someone gets their agenda through, though they have to compromise a bit.
I agree that the two party system is completely bought off, and it's telling to note how these "donors" grease both the Republicans and the Democrats. I think the whole Republican vs. Democrat thing is pretty much a charade put on for public consumption. In reality there's only one party, and it's the "green" party, and I don't mean "green" in the environmental sense.
A third party is desperately needed but can it get enough traction, that's the problem. I think the gerrymandering is a factor in this. There's also the issue that some people will vote R or D no matter what, and an Independent voter might feel as if a third party vote would be a waste of his vote since the candidate wouldn't get elected anyway.