Will the growing dysfunction of America’s two-party
political system destroy our collective future?
Can we meet the evolving challenges of today’s economic and social
landscape with a system that resembles trench warfare?
We begin the 2014 election season bitterly divided by
party ideology, while frustrated with government’s failure to develop practical
solutions for today’s challenges. To
paraphrase Albert Einstein, “You cannot solve today’s problems with the same
kind of thinking that created them.”
The big parties are the status quo. The status quo of issues, brands, and
donors. Polling may lead to a fresh spin
on issues, but it does not change the core.
Independent and minor-party candidates are typically the most effective
in bringing relevant, but under-served, issues to the political discourse. As these issues gain traction, major parties
take note and modify their core. Real
change comes from the outside.
A common excuse is, “I would vote for a third-party
candidate if they could win.” Actually,
if we did vote for them they would win.
Instead, we continue to support the dominant two-party system that
maintains business as usual; the usual deep-pocket and out-of-state interests
that fund our usual suspects. Then we
moan that government is broken. Do
primitive herd instincts threaten our very survival? Or, are we simply too cheap to invest in a
better future?
Make-or-break time for startup candidates is early in the
election cycle, when only the usual big-party candidates have money. How many emerging, workable political
solutions are swept into the dustbin of history by party dominance and
corporate money before they are ever heard?
Supporting independent and third-party candidates so their ideas can at
least be heard is our best chance to break the stranglehold of ‘Government as
Usual.’
-- Ben Kuykendall
Update: This article was sent out as a Letter to the Editor. Below are links to some of the postings:
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/opinions/letters_to_editor/article_9cc42a76-81f1-11e3-9b9b-001a4bcf887a.html
Missoulian:
http://missoulian.com/news/opinion/mailbag/elections-support-third-party-independents/article_c8664aba-836d-11e3-85e1-0019bb2963f4.html
Update: This article was sent out as a Letter to the Editor. Below are links to some of the postings:
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/opinions/letters_to_editor/article_9cc42a76-81f1-11e3-9b9b-001a4bcf887a.html
Missoulian:
http://missoulian.com/news/opinion/mailbag/elections-support-third-party-independents/article_c8664aba-836d-11e3-85e1-0019bb2963f4.html
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