That's because most of us who do vote will always choose to waste their vote on the lesser of the 2 evils instead of making their voice really heard by voting for the best candidate, RON PAUL 2016
I adamantly agree but here is the deal: in the day and age of smartphones, gimmicks, instantaneous news (odd that
no one seemed to have an i-Phone during the Benghazi assault, don't you think? I call B.S. on this), Ron Paul does not possess the "saleable image" that nearly has to be perpetuated via the mainstream and digital media outlets. Yes, "saleable image." It matters, like it or not (I don't like it). I feel this is why Ron Paul is "unelectable" (but I vote for him anyway).
One thing I think is "lost" in today's modern technology world is this: self-reliance.
We are so reliant on the "news" for our information, corporate farms and Wally World (aka China-Mart), i-Phones for communication, etc. that it seems no one even desires to perform tasks in a more "manual" and self-reliant mode (we all succumb to this to some level I think).
Why walk a 1/2 mile when I can drive the car? Why dig with a shovel when I have a backhoe? Why install an OWB when "all" I have to do is work more and more to afford electric heat or propane? (rhetorical questions).
I think we "older guys" in the 35+ years of age understand why but is the younger generation(s) not learning the long-hand math prior to relying on the calculator?
I wish I knew the answers and had "the solution."