Monday, October 25, 2010

In Colorado, Voters Voice Uncertainty and Anger



There are feelings remained in deep freeze.

As always, the Republican Party and Democratic Party are claiming their ideologies, trying to show that their solutions are more superior than their opponent. However, voters in Colorado are immune to their this kind of propaganda, they care more about real life issues, such as their stores, schools, their husbands' jobs. Perhaps, many of them lost confidence and feel lost during this huge political samsara of parties.

Some of the voters show that they are not sure whom to vote for, some say that either of the parties' policies fits their status quo, for example, a small business owner says "I'm not the small business they talk about, I'm the small, small business".

I think we might have left a vacuum in people's real needs when we are busy comparing the two parties' totally different ideologies. We have not paid enough attention to the middle grounds. There are people left lonely, lost, disappointed. I think it is time that we should consider a third situation in which the Republican and the Democratic ideologies form a coalition, because we cannot live in absolute.

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