Now this is something that I've noticed when it comes to the latest political events, and that is that the people that get to ask the president his questions are the ones that are screened first to make sure that everything is dealing only with the event and nothing else. Give you an example, yesterday (06/14/12) the President was being asked questions through Twitter, and I took the chance to ask one, mine was dealing with the Bush Tax Cuts which everyone under the sun knows only deals with the rich only, and scews out the average American Joe like you and I.
Well suffice it to say that not only didn't get seen, all of the answers to any questions that he was having were all towards things that he's currently dealing with for the presidential race. The question that I asked him was passed over and wasn't dealing with the electin at all. However that's more than likely what all of them are going to be like. They grab a few people from the audience and make sure that their questions only deal with what's currently going on right then and the fight that he's having to put up with while running for reelection. Problem is, this isn't just something that happens to be a Democratic thing either, it's this way for all of the political parties out there, and I highly doubt that it's going to be stopping any time soon. After all with screened questions, not only can they be able to keep thing the way that they should be towards an election, it allows the person to keep saying what they've been saying for ages.
Well suffice it to say that not only didn't get seen, all of the answers to any questions that he was having were all towards things that he's currently dealing with for the presidential race. The question that I asked him was passed over and wasn't dealing with the electin at all. However that's more than likely what all of them are going to be like. They grab a few people from the audience and make sure that their questions only deal with what's currently going on right then and the fight that he's having to put up with while running for reelection. Problem is, this isn't just something that happens to be a Democratic thing either, it's this way for all of the political parties out there, and I highly doubt that it's going to be stopping any time soon. After all with screened questions, not only can they be able to keep thing the way that they should be towards an election, it allows the person to keep saying what they've been saying for ages.
Personally I would like to issue a challenge here, and this challenge is going to both candidates, after all I'm not a democrat or republican, I'm a party that I started myself called the Tomorrow Party. The challenge is this, why not come here to Martinez, CA where I live and walk among the lowly middle and lower classes and see how things are for us, after all it's not like everyone here is into politics which means that you might actually get to find out what our world is really like, which is nothing like what you've been dealing with when it comes to those that are there at each of your fundraisers.
So take it or leave it, the choice is up to the both of you, after all Im offering you something that not a whole lot of people actually think about. The chance to see a world not their own.
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So take it or leave it, the choice is up to the both of you, after all Im offering you something that not a whole lot of people actually think about. The chance to see a world not their own.
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Felix Sanchez
Sign Dancer, Liberty Tax Fresno, CA
Alhambra High School
Class of '97
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