By j doe | February 26, 2010 - 4:43 am - Posted in news commentary

Here are a couple of examples of politics:

ROUND AND ROUND

ROUND AND ROUND

A large-scale drug dealer decides to buy 50,000 AK-47’s and various RPG’s and other arms to fortify his position. Then he talks to the local officials, if any, and works out a long term agreement reflecting both of their future interests.

That’s politics.

The city council of a community of about 250,000 votes on a 25-year city plan. The appropriate response to this should be: Only 25 years? What community is expected to be around for only 25 years? The answer is practically none. Everyone knows almost all communities have been and are expected to be around much longer than a mere 25 years. So why the 25-year plan? Because that’s plenty of time for most of the council members to finance their business  interests buried within the 25-year plan and paid for indirectly by the constituents of the community, in tax dollars and various other revenue streams.

In 25 years, well, most of the council members will likely be retired and can hopefully create their nest eggs for their families somewhere within this 25-year plan. It’s really more of a PR marketing product that the council presents in a favorable manner to the public, which will be expected to support and facilitate the implementation of the plan, merely by living in the community.

That’s politics.

MONKEYS AREN'T THIS DUMB

MONKEYS AREN'T THIS DUMB

In both cases the wants and needs of a small group of special interests are addressed. In the former they are addressed by the use, or expressed use of force. In the latter they are addressed by using the bureaucracy of a municipality to create short -term gains presented to the community as a long term plan.

In both cases small groups of special interests are served by the community under the guise of serving the community at large.

That’s politics.

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