...
I also find the argument that people voted for Trump because he is not a career politician perplexing. In no other caree--let alone one this important--do we say, "I want someone to perform open heart surgery on me because she is not a career cardiac surgeon," or "I want a group of amateurs to rescue my family from a burning building because they are not career fire fighters, or I want my mail carrier to fly a jet with my family in it because she is not a career pilot. Geesh. There is nothing wrong with experienced experts in their field getting those jobs and if anyone thinks Trump has not greased a lot of palms and made a lot of promises, because he is not a "career politician," you are naive. Guilliani was one of Trump's biggest surrogates and now Trump is discussing him for his cabinet---quid pro quo. At least a career politician would have an idea what the hell he is doing. If we don't like it. Change it. But change doesn't come from not participating.
Phoenix
You are correct, I wouldn't want a "non career pilot" flying my plane; but I feel *POLITICS* is different. Why? I am a pessimist I guess-although I do not know how many times it has happened in the past, the popular vote DOESN'T MATTER. Doesn't count. Yes it tells our "government" who "the people" want to lead this country, but in the end, it means a hill of beans.
The other problem I have is lobbyists. Yes, I have no knowledge of what *actually* happens in D.C., but I feel that *MOST* politicians (and people in general) can be bought. It all comes down to what their price is.
I am sure there are folks in political office that truly believe in their heart what they are doing for their country is in the BEST INTEREST of that country, but I believe it to be a very rare few. Also, just because a person is PASSIONATE about their beliefs, does not make them right.
Make no mistake, politics IS a business. And no one gets into business just for something to do. You go into business to MAKE MONEY.
I am not your normal guy. My personal stance: "I am a PERSONAL CONSERVATIVE who believes in LIBERAL PUBLIC POLICY."
I guess you could say I am almost a closet socialist. I look at countries like Denmark, Norway, and Sweden with envy. Oh, I know there is no such thing as utopia, but I believe they have done things right.
I don't trust our government to do anything right, period. I believe in socialized healthcare. I believe in socialized education. But our government, as it currently stands will NEVER get these programs right. As long as corporate greed exists, politicians can be bought, and there is a dollar to be made, I see no way of turning things around.
Things will continue on just as they always have: The rich will get richer, the poor will get poorer, eventually the middle class will be wiped out, and then the economy will collapse because there are no more consumers left to "consume" and no more "Credit" left to hand out due to the sheer indebtedness of the population.
Letting my *almost* conspiracy mind show here (I don't believe in the new world order, the 9/11 conspiracies, and other radical things), but from what little I know of history, there are two events the put the nail in this country's coffin as far as I am conerned:
1913-President Woodrow Wilson enacts the Federal Income Tax law.
1971-Richard Nixon removes the US from the Gold Standard.
Getting off topic-I am not a *political* guy, but I AM a NUMBERS guy. And our current economic model mathematically is unsustainable.
The most BORING, yet informative video you will see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-QA2rkpBSY-T