Pretty amazing how politics has become like sports now for many. Doesn't matter how shitty your team performs or behaves...at least it's not the other guy winning right?

Check out the Repeal of Glass-Steagal. Look into guys like Chris Dodd and his relationship with Angelo Mozilo. Mozilo essentially BILKED 470 million, yet paid a 67 million fine (20 of which was covered by Countrywide). Not too shabby.

Want deregulation? Check out how deregulation worked for California when Enron (which was blessed by wall street, bond agencies, Lehman Bros etc) took power deregulation for a spin.

You think guys like Chris Dodd or Phil Gramm became super rich because they worked hard? They worked hard to write the rules so that they could legally steal and not go to jail.

Watch "Inside Job" (which slams both parties - so I'm sorry if you wear a Dem or Repub jersey and get offended that it's not just one side that's ******* you).

There might be no real difference between Dem/Repub outside of some social stuff ("family values" / gay marriage / drug laws etc), but there's a MONSTER difference between how the law treats rich vs. poor or even middle class.

Need one last example? The Mortgage Bankers Association appeared countless times across the networks (CNBC weekly) shaming people into staying with mortgages they couldn't afford. "Would our parents...the greatest generation, just walk away from their obligations?"

Yeah...The Mortgage Bankers Association walked away from their own mortgage while shaming Joe Public into staying in his.

People make it sound like there is one side versus another. The truth is, one side complains about 20 billion lost in Iraq, and one side complains about 20 billion lost to welfare.

Meanwhile, a 3rd side, encourages never ending war while doing the contract rebuilding in Iraq at cost-plus guaranteed profit, and back home builds private prisons while lobbying to make more minor offenses jailable.