Anyone who supports the unregulated intentions of banks who engage in what should be described as illicit activity, specifically foolishly managing the immense means left at their disposal of which an inconceivable 63% of the American GDP now lies, can only be described as an enabler of an institution of greed whom would find itself most at home among gamblers anonymous congregations.
What has happened in America that those chosen to represent their most numerous electors, end up disregarding their intentions and requests in favor of those who bequeath unto them the largest finance contributions?
If it continues to come to be that the existing major political parties, the democrats and the republicans, in their ideology, refuse to offer regress of the grievances of the people, then I suggest a new party based in the intentions of the commoner and dedicated to the belief that government must act to reform political finance institutions by imposing must needed caps on contribution and by, if nothing more, debating alternative means through which each and every American may show their support for politicians.
There are those who would suggested, myself included, using a voucher system; proposing that each American should be given one voucher which they may endorse to the candidate(s) of their choice.
Each voucher would have identical value and which may only be redeemed at designated locations throughout each voting district.
I would even suggest taking this concept further by suggesting that these vouchers may paid for through a small compulsory tax applied throughout the year.
Now is the time for those of us who posses a genuine concern for the well being of this nation to take a stand by emphasizing the dire need for real reform by letting those representing the current establishment know that if they find themselves unfit to execute the responsibilities of their office that we, a united voice of political reform, will find someone who will.