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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1347947" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>I think one way to handle those people is to stop reelecting them. By that I don't mean that we elect the other party. The way I see it, during the primaries, we vote for the challenger. This way we stay within the ideology we prefer and at the same time we get rid of the professional politicians who are owned by the special interests.</p><p>One example is corn ethanol, one of the dumbest ways to waste tax money and hurt the tax payer by forcing him to use an inferior fuel, not to mention other negatives. Will the new Congress stop giving billions to the multibillion dollar corporations that produce ethanol? I doubt it, the old guard that got paid off, will make sure that if anything they will increase the subsidies.</p><p>We have to find a way for the people to win not the politicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1347947, member: 10001"] I think one way to handle those people is to stop reelecting them. By that I don't mean that we elect the other party. The way I see it, during the primaries, we vote for the challenger. This way we stay within the ideology we prefer and at the same time we get rid of the professional politicians who are owned by the special interests. One example is corn ethanol, one of the dumbest ways to waste tax money and hurt the tax payer by forcing him to use an inferior fuel, not to mention other negatives. Will the new Congress stop giving billions to the multibillion dollar corporations that produce ethanol? I doubt it, the old guard that got paid off, will make sure that if anything they will increase the subsidies. We have to find a way for the people to win not the politicians. [/QUOTE]
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