Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Are American politics ready for a third party


Are American politics ready for a third party?
Logistically it may be a longshot but I personally think a good amount of Americans are getting plain sick of the bickering and unwillingness of the current two parties to work together. If independents had the finances to run better campaigns I think many of them would stand a good shot in these elections such as last weeks in MA. Your thoughts?
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1
gay party - yes


2
With the Supreme Court decision, we now do...the Corporate Party. Which will buy out the other two. Another step towards Fascism.


3
With this new Supreme Court ruling there will never be a a 3rd party ever!


4
I say bring in the Surprise Party. You want to know their policy? then vote them in.


5
the electorial system they have and the owners of the two parties will never allow it, if the usa had electorial reform and proportional representation was introduced then 3rd 4th and more parties would get representation the last time reform was mentioned the red and blue parties told the american people it was a bad idea and they agreed with them,


6
The Stewie party, I have been ready forever.


7
The Democrat Party has been hijacked by the Progressive movement and is in immanent danger of destruction from within. No house divided can stand, both the Democrats and Republicans find themselves in this position. The Republicans are feeling the division of the Tea Party Constitutionalists and the moderate party regulars. If you look closely at the Moderate Democrats and the Moderate Republicans there is very little, if any, difference between them. If the Progressives break from the Democrats and the Tea Party from the Republicans we could have a three party system if the Moderates blend as the Party of the Democratic- Republicans. The three parties: Democratic-Republicans (1792–c.1824), Progressives (the former Bull Moose Party) and the Independent Constitution Party ((Tea Party), a party to restore our government to its Constitutional limits and our law to its Biblical foundations) might all exist again.


8
Some are, but in reality most aren't. Party favoritism and loyalty will always exist. Mainly with the GOP. They are "ride or die" people to the hilt! Most of their great grand parents were in the GOP, as well as their grand parents and parents. It's in their blood, they all think the same. They all past down ancient traditions. The Independent party is still the new kid on the block sorta speak. And you know how that goes. Not many pay him as much attention as the kids who have lived on the block for hundreds of years. He doesn't have the money or the fame to go up against the big wigs who have established power and clout. But you were right about this, "Americans are getting plain sick of the bickering and unwillingness of the current two parties to work together".


9
Depends on whether you want that third party to be left-leaning or right-leaning.


10
No. They had their chance in 1992. I


11
the world knows your pain if we look at how device politics needs to be just to work. We understand the need for flat out lies in the news. Where global propaganda’s to keep the few in control of things, it’s quite awesome. I choose the no vote, no work day of protest party. In god we the people trust in them we have our dough. cameronissim not cameronism

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