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Re: Who Cares
At 12:22 AM -0500 11/5/98, Blanc wrote:
> When the politicians speak they always make statements which imply that
>they're
>speaking to, and being heard by, the whole nation. I just read a notice
>that
>less than 40% of eligible voters went to the polls. Since the
>Republicans are
>still in the majority, this means that less than one quarter of the voting
>population supports Clinton as President. And only slightly more than one
>quarter support Republicans. This would be meaningful to me, if I was making
>policy: what are all those other people doing?
The fact that it is meaningful to you means you will never (as long
as it is meaningful to you) get anywhere as a politician, as you still
actively beleive that a politican is there to do the will of the people.
This can be demonstrated to be a false assumption.
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