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D.A.R.Y.L. (1985)

Why You Should Vote None of the Above This November

In 1985 a movie came out staring Richard Pryor and John Candy called “Brewster’s Millions.”  The plot: A minor league baseball player has to waste $30m in 30 days in order to inherit $300m; however he’s not allowed to tell anyone about the $300m deal.  It sounds easy but it is not because he could not have any assets to show for his wasteful spending.  They had limitations such as how much you could give to charity and lose gambling etc. 

The movie illustrates how difficult it is to spend that amount of money and to not have anything to show for it.  It is funny how our government can spend $700 Billion of our tax money and easily have nothing to show for it.  The roads are not fixed.  Traffic congestion is at an all time high.  My health care costs are not paid for, the school districts waste our tax dollars on stuff that does not help educate my children, and the list goes on and on.

Getting back to the movie, one of the biggest ways to waste money is to run for public office. Richard Pryor’s character learned that and decided to run for Mayor of New York City.  In that seen he made a very interesting observation.  He pondered the question, “Why are the candidates spending millions of dollars to run for public office when the job itself pays about a fraction of what is being spent to run for office?”

Do any of you ever wonder that same question?  I believe the President of the United States which is the highest paying job in our Federal Government which $400,000 per year as of 2000.  The president also can get a pension that can pay him or her over $7M in paid benefits before they pass away.  Also keep in mind that most of the people that run for office are already rich like George Bush and are Multi-Millionaires.

So why spend $500M – $1B for a presidential campaign for a job that only returns a fraction of that.  The ROI there is not positive but negative.  Not only that who are the people that are donating all this money and why is it so important that their candidate win?  Because these are very rich people who want to get richer and stay rich.  They are paying for their government. Your $5 donation to Barack Obama or John McCain is not going to get you good government.  If these candidates want to be president so bad let them spend their own money.

They won’t because they are not stupid.  The system was created to keep the powerful in power and the weak out of office.  They do not want to do right by the American People.  They only want to do right for their friends.  Why aren’t more Americans standing up and asking these questions?  Why aren’t more Americans upset about how things are going on Main Street and Wall Street?  If you are so upset why do you only vote Republican or Democrat?  How about None of the Above?  Vote but make your vote count and show that you all have a lack of confidence in both candidates and you want and deserve more choices except for the same 2 people that they recycle every 4 years.

Join the revolution at 104inc.com and voice your opinion.  VOTE NONE OF THE ABOVE this November.

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