Oldgringo wrote:74novaman wrote:
I expect the weak and gullible to fall in line and vote to save their own little niche interest, as they always do.
FYI, that's what the strong and learned do also. Now that you mention it, I can't think of anyone who doesn't vote to promote/save their own little niche interest. Can you?
Principled men vote for what is right, not what is expedient. But as I said, I have no doubt some cannot look past the end of their own noses, whether in the ballot box or day to day life.
I would hope enough people are tired of the regulations, spending, and out of control big brother govt behavior that has been increasing with every administration since FDR (and before, but his is an easy one to identify as a turning point) that the tea party gets out a big vote, and the newly minted representatives do what is best for the country and our future, and not their pockets and their district.
If they won't, then I feel that our Republic is basically over in all but name. We will have become Rome, and will slowly consume ourselves into irrelevancy.