All you have to remember is that no matter who Red or Blue runs, they’ve been bought by big business and will never serve in the interest of the people.
Assuming that any and all politicians have a price tag (that’s your implication here), what’s preventing your third party candidate from getting bought?
We have a party here in Romania called USR. They’re a technocrat party, and one of their big core pillars of policy is dealing with political corruption. I think it’s safe to say they also understand it’s a problem.
Their politicians still occasionally get busted for corruption. Less than the other parties, but still. Don’t let the ideology blind you to reality.
All you have to remember is that no matter who Red or Blue runs, they’ve been bought by big business and will never serve in the interest of the people.
Assuming that any and all politicians have a price tag (that’s your implication here), what’s preventing your third party candidate from getting bought?
The fact that Libertarians understand that is the problem to begin with.
We have a party here in Romania called USR. They’re a technocrat party, and one of their big core pillars of policy is dealing with political corruption. I think it’s safe to say they also understand it’s a problem.
Their politicians still occasionally get busted for corruption. Less than the other parties, but still. Don’t let the ideology blind you to reality.