Jason B.
"...I do not understand why there is a need to raise so many millions of dollars just to fuel an ambition of a man who may not even be very good at his job..." American politics is jilted. There is money to be made in how people vote and it appears the “Electoric” are brainless lemmings at the mercy of constant & slick advertising. Poll after poll, the constant bombardment of advertising, does have a way of numbing the good political senses of the voter. It has become a stupid & deadly game played by smart people. Money plays the Electorate.
More bad news a couple yeas ago. The f8cking American Supreme Court has made a determination and “expanded” existing American law (2010) thus allowing corporate expenditures of inordinate sums of money to be spent on their so called “political” interests.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_personhood
Money has always played an important roll in the voting process, and much less so than the Court decision in 2010. Think the year 2000. The U.S. National Debt was projected to be retired, guess what, 2012? Unemployment was like 3.8- 4%. People worked. People spent money. People paid taxes.
All too good to be true, too long. America voted 2000. America got duped.
So it reasons one has to ask what went wrong? Few do. And that is the sorriest part of American history in the year 2000 & on.
Willy,
"...The past is what we were living a few seconds ago. The future is what counts..." The article I posted is within the time frame of “Today”. Think the probabilities 10 years out.
The Chinese are the ones spending monies of late. Does it ever occur to anyone the wealth of a nation (individuals) begets more wealth, more education, & certainly (usually) more democratic institutions? Things will change for the better in China, much less so for my country, America.
A great book (fiction) to read but 'right on' (money- campaign contributions), is John Grisham's, “the Appeal”.
http://www.jgrisham.com/the-appeal/