Here we go again. The great American Political Process that we have all come to love is approaching the creciendo of its four year cycle. Besides those few kool-aid drinkers out there who happily pound the drum for who ever thier respective party stands up, it appears that we are generally dissapointed with our elected officials. In fact, we seldom feel animated by anyone even offering to run for office. What does that say about those who run for office? What does that say about us; the voting body?
Technological advancements asside, is it really any different today than it was 50, 100, or 200 years ago. I have read works that suggest that things really haven't changed all that much. In fact, politics haven't probably changed that much at all throughout world history, let alone US history. As far as that is concerned, look at your work place and tell me how much has changed since grade school.
What will it take for us to change? What is required for us to take control of our political landscape? Are we blessed to be in the United States under our Constitution? Of course we are. Do we have room to improve as a people? Certainly.
I want to know what you think. What are the W's (who, what, when, where, why, and how)?