Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Primary winners highlight political inexperience

The actions of elected representatives for the people must at least acknowledge their collective "voice" over the long-term. The battle to be heard in November will be no dog and pony show. The preservation of the existing financial system and power base, which the public maintains a huge vested interest, depends on actions that tend to ignore the collective "voice". The rising price of gold is capital “voting” with their feet in terms of change directed by free markets fighting through barriers of control. Watch it closely as the elections approach.

All hail inexperience — the less familiarity with politics the better, no matter the party or state.

"The support of the voters of Connecticut isn't bestowed by the establishment or the pundits or the media. It isn't a birthright," former World Wrestling Entertainment executive Linda McMahon said after winning the GOP senatorial nomination in her first run for office.

Two mountain ranges away, appointed Sen. Michael Bennett of Colorado, tried to express the same sentiment after dispatching his rival, a former state house speaker. "This election is the first time my name has ever been on the ballot," said Bennett, who enjoyed President Barrack Obama's support in the bitter Democratic primary.

Source: news.yahoo.com

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