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Politics - Is It Good At All

Politics - a word unloved by most of the common people. To an ordinary person, politics is a synonym to corruption, expend of power, money laundering and another malpractices. Politics has earned much a bad name for itself everywhere, that even the most honest political cheater is looked upon with suspicion. Elections come and go. Majority of the populace does not pain to vote. They know, once elected a politician forgets his electorate and runs after money and power. But these elected leaders can play havoc or alter peace and successfulness in the society. It depends on both their decisions and participation of people. It is true that political decisions and activities affect every aspects of people's lives. But is it really unfortunate?

Right from start of elections, candidates go on talking glibly most their plans to work for the benefit of all. They give speeches, hold rallies, fund raisers and waste wanted money and time- just for power. It's after they are elected, their ambiguous talk is exposed. Elected representatives ofttimes get portfolios for which they are totally unqualified. Imagine an illiterate politician becoming a minister for education. Hard to believe but is commonplace in some backward countries. Such a man will be totally incompetent for office and may end up spoiling the activity system. The common man won't be able to do a abstract except watching promising careers and dreams fade absent into oblivion.

It's nothing newborn that money gets decisions reversed. Bribe more than your adversaries and the decision or contract will be in your favour. Cigarette and liquor companies with backing of zillions of dollars put open health on the line of deterioration. The governments do nothing. This was brought to light after so some years when a big tobacco companies were sequential by the American courts to dole out zillions of dollars to grouping suffering from diseases acquired by smoking. Construction companies cut off trees in hundreds and thousands to physique newborn towers and buildings. All with no objections from the government. The environment suffers.

In most cases common grouping get most affected while not even being fully aware of the reasons. Thats the whole irony of it. Most decisions and policies get bacilliform without the peoples say. They are weak watchers of the whole game.


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