Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Why We Have Elections

A  L  O  H  A !

" An election is coming. 
 Universal peace is declared,
 and the foxes have a sincere interest
 in prolonging the lives
 of the poultry.  "

George Eliot













" Democracy is the only system
 that persists in asking 
the powers that be 
whether they are the powers
 that ought to be.  "

Sydney J. Harris













" Hell, I never vote for anybody,
 I always vote
 against. "

W.C. Fields












"The (State)Capitol's
 video surveillance system
 to detect mischief in public areas
is dysfunctional only six years 
after it was installed
 and must be replaced.
  Why bother? 
 Most mischief in the square building
 occurs behind
 closed doors."

David   Shapiro
Columnist & Hawaii Public Treasure,
quoted here by permission
 of the
Mahalo!












" [Linda] Lingle practices the rhythm method
 of political safe sex.
  she rocks with conservatives
 when she's in Washington
and rolls with moderates 
at home. "

David Shapiro,
( of  the former Hawaii Gov
 now running for Senate )













" I want to be Senate majority leader
 in order to make
 Obama a one-term President."

Mitch McConnell
 Republican  US Senator











" We are in an election season,
and the test for any CANDIDATE 
 (emphasis mine)
is whether they can produce
 results. "

Republican Eric Cantor (VA) 
US House Majority Leader


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So the avowed work
 of a sitting US Senator
in a leadership position
at a time of crisis,
is to obstruct the President
of the Other Party;

BUT

The work of a Candidate
is to get things
DONE
(While the voters are looking
 and deciding their votes.)


And THAT is why
we need
elections !


Thank you for visiting Friends!
May Providence protect YOU
from your 'leaders"

                               Warmly, cloudia

26 comments:

  1. And it doesn't matter who you vote for, you will get a politician. Thanks Cloudia - I loved the George Eliot quote

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  2. Sadly the truth is 99% of all campaign promises remain unfulfilled; even more sad is that the current Republicans are all sadly lacking compassion (among other things)nor do they care about the country as a whole.

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  3. "It does not take many words to tell the truth" Chief Joseph of the Nez Pierce Tribe


    All politicians everywhere crave power and money so much they certainly expend a lot of words to try to have it.

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  4. There should be a law that tells any candidate what he/she would do once he/she wins the election.
    Period.
    What they would do, specifically, and how they would pay for it.
    I wonder, then, what they would list instead of the lies that banter around against the opponent.

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  5. Oddly, I haven't heard the battle cry, "change," this year.

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  6. I always vote against. Sad to say, it's often getting that way for me these days.

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  7. I like these wonderful sky pictures....they are so nice.

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  8. Politics shmolitics, I can't be thinking about that right now Cloudia, I'm too busy walking around and waving my arms in the air haha! No really, politicians are the same all over the world, they all go into it with great intentions and then reality sets in!

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  9. Hi Cloudia,
    as always.... I love your compositions of photos and quotes!
    Liebe Grüße,
    Pia

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  10. Campaign promises are like pie crusts - made to be broken, or so candidates seem to think. :(

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  11. you guys brought SO much to this topic!


    thank YOU

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  12. Last week I saw the film "The Descendants" made in your country , a real paradise on earth.
    You are lucky.
    Ciao , cara Cloudia!

    Erika from Italy.*-*

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  13. I’ve been following and enjoying your blog for a while now and would like to invite you to visit and perhaps follow me back. Sorry I took so long for the invitation.

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  14. " Hell, I never vote for anybody,
    I always vote
    against. "

    W.C. Fields

    Always felt like he was a kindred soul.

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  15. I don't vote anymore. I distrust them all.

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  16. GREAT to see each of You


    thanks!

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  17. What a prize quote from George Eliot. Priceless!

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  18. :) time to choose!!
    best wishes!!

    namaste /\ from mumbai
    aloha!!

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  19. Great post- I think it is the west ern system as well as the politicians that needs changing...

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  20. We vote also in next month in France, for a new president or perhaps the same !!!
    ALOHA, Cloudia !

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  21. Marvellous pictures! (Don't want to comment on the US election though...)

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  22. Hah! You score a few hits here. Amazing how Lingle gets away with it, isn't it. And I think that she is a prime example of a politician who won her office because people were voting against her opponent.

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  23. Thank you for this explanation of the nature of elections. One might have forgotten about them over here slightly.

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