Monday, June 9, 2008

Cost of Not Building a New Coalition

Cost of Not Building a New Coalition

The cost of not building a new coaliion from the rubble of the failed neo-conservative legitimacy is the two-party toggle technique will be preserved. The neo-conservative is alive for another day. If real and effective change characterized by continuous improvement is what we want, building a new coalition will be most effective.

Elits fear the possibility of a new coalition because it defeats the two-party technology of preserving the status quo. Pelosi, for example. is being characterized as a left-wing radical bent on driving our nation into an autocratic socialist state with Obama. Ridiculous as that may be, it will nevertheless discourage a new coalition and preserve the two-party dynamic for a retrenchment of solutions reinventing the old problems.

Real pluralism is sustainably possible.

Build the coalition for Obama!

Very best wishes.

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