Democratic debate fights with economic powers and conflicting positions


Posted June 30, 2019 by SocialBetterment

Questions, conflicting positions, hot topics and topics that will never be mentioned in the public light, neither by one party nor by another, because it is a knife for the throat.

 
Questions, conflicting positions, hot topics and topics that will never be mentioned in the public light, neither by one party nor by another, because it is a knife for the throat. We can sit down and try to debate, accuse and explain issues as long as the pockets of powerful economic interests won’t be touch.

The basic management of a government chosen by its people through the right to vote under a democracy, it is public admiration, which essentially consists of, more employment, good salaries, more reasonable housing, infrastructure and allowing the laws of that country grow the economy. The ideal scene.

It seem a natural and simple move to the common citizen, study the candidacy and the positions of each political party, how it will take care of the future, will handle the public administration that will affect directly in their daily routine.

But in many countries, even in first world countries less and less people go to vote. The language of politicians and their demagogy; bores, tires and even leads to deep apathy, blah, blah, blah ... such a chatter that no longer causes any effect and people making them throw the towel and will not vote and leaving beside the "Right to Democracy".

"If one interested in having a better government, one that does not cause trouble, we should suggest it be taught at earlier ages in schools. It is, after all, the people and their own opinion leaders who sweat, fight and bleed for their country. " L. Ron Hubbard.

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Issued By Olga Fajardo
Country United States
Categories Blogging
Tags debate , democracy , democrate
Last Updated June 30, 2019