This is precisely why I am often torn about who I should vote for, in spite of being a registered Libertarian. I fear that if I don't vote for the Moderately-Socialist candidate, the Decidedly-More-Socialist candidate will win. And if they win this one, we'll be stuck paying for their monstrous Federal health care bureaucracy for which they've been longing for decades.
I've come to the conclusion that is exactly why the country has veered of course. We keep getting duped into voting for these major party candidates even though they don't defend our views.
In the final analysis, it doesn't matter which of the major parties is in power, they both take us in the socialist direction. If we limit our analysis to Reagan forward, there is not one redeeming quality about the republicans that makes them worthy of our vote. At times, the democrats look more conservative.
I vote for every libertarian I can because they represent my views, and I have never regretted that decision. I'm glad I didn't vote for Bush one, Bush two, Clinton, Gore or Kerry.
The reality may be that if everyone went out and voted for the candidate they believed the major parties may have collapsed years ago. Instead, we get caught up in the hype each election cycle and continue to elect these corrupt parties.
I believe the people have the power to make the change, they just don't realize or exercise it. I also believe at least a third of this country is ready for a change. If they voted that way, we would probably get it.
The only wasted vote is a vote cast for someone that doesn't represent your views. What a pity. People don't seem to see that.
David Jahn