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Whose fault is negativity?

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Our typical government is run by people we put into office that really deep inside could care less about us.

McCain does nothing but downgrade our president every chance he gets. Nobody works together to solve our problems in Washington, D.C. Foreclosures, job losses, etc. It just goes on and on.

If someone in a political picture screws up, the whole world knows about it as there is so much dirt dug up to discredit and defame this female and/or male. Newspapers, tabloid writers, newscasters really eat up political people when they get caught with their hand in the cookie jar.

We are in a mess big time and it’s going to be a long time getting out of this mess. Who do we really want to blame?

Think about it. We are the government, but we have no say really about anything. I hope President Obama doesn’t pardon anyone in politics before or in the future that has hurt this country. The fat cats sure don’t like the proposal concerning health care. Poor people have a hard time eating as it is.

Dave Nightser

Spokane Valley



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