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The Grim Reality

The United States of America has been poorly run for a very long time. The constitution, which protects our rights, is basically setup to protect the property of the rich, landed people. These same people are the only ones who can afford to run for “public” office. The grim reality of the situation is that these people are more interested in promoting their own self-interest and making money, than they are in the welfare of the country and its people.

The U.S.A. is currently in debt to the tune of something like nine trillion dollars. With a number that huge, I may have it wrong, but who cares right? It’s a butt-load of money! If any single person mismanaged money like that (especially in a business), said individual would be serving time in a federal prison. Yet, our leaders have done this virtually unchecked for decades. Combine this with the tendency to interfere with other nations in order to secure oil interests, etc., the U.S. has a very corrupt government.

It’s time to abandon the two-party system. Vote for Cutris. Cutris has no special interest in oil, other than to replace it with a more environmentally-friendly, less politically charged, and less expensive form of energy. Cutris pays his bills and doesn’t accumulate debt. The choice for the next president should be clear…

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