Tweedle-dum or tweedle-dee, or pure idealism, or just plain idealism? It never ceases to amaze us how America, of all nations, is so reluctant to do something as minimal as peacefully and civilly announcing a "pox on both their houses" when it comes to the pretty much corrupt major political parties, here, and merely vote for virtually anything that says I'm not a part of them, meaning whatever available third parties and independents there are. Yet, third parties do dreadfully poorly as voters willfully play musical chairs between the Democrats and the Republicans, and therein goes the puzzle inside the dilemma. Do third parties persist in spite of the practically mind-boggling poor election numbers or should they just take on an "if you can't beat them, join them" posture even though the latter is something akin to self-flagellation? Actually, most of the minor parties are themselves to blame by taking on a de...
Strength and Nation: Tradition, Progress, Ecology: Economic progressivism combined with cultural and social traditionalism for a better politics. Uplift the strength of the common worker to the level of dominance and respect.