Politics as usual

It's getting harder and harder to ignore the meaningless posturing of politicians around election season. In the past I was able to shrug it off as simply the silly season to be endured every time we neared the first Tuesday in November. But this year, with the White House and control of Congress up for grabs and an electorate made unpredictable by a bad economy, it seems to have reached new heights. The political jockeying for position has gone from silly and meaningless to a dangerous game of chicken that threatens to weaken our already ailing economy and ...

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