Monday, June 4, 2012

Mexico is lost



If Mexico´s government is already a piece of trash, I really can’t expect something to change with the “smart” candidates who are trying to “make the difference”, not only their proposals are dumb but their way of making them known to the country is also very stupid, the only thing they are doing is arguing with each other and trying to sound like geniuses in front of their voters, which obviously they are not.
During the presidential debate, the candidates were supposed to only answers the questions they were asked and establish their proposals.
 Nevertheless, what did they do? Argue, argue, argue and ignore Nueva Alianza’s candidate, Gabriel Quadri who actually gained some votes because he was the only one who actually answered the questions that were made to him.
 On the other hand Peña Nieto , PRI and Partido Verde´s candidate for presidency gained a lot of votes because he looked very handsome standing there talking bullshit and saying “cute and difficult” words.
The simple idea of people voting for him because he’s handsome it’s plainly stupid, it makes me sick.  Are Mexicans really that ignorant? If we were to choose(and we are) someone who will represent us as a country, we should choose someone capable, intelligent and someone who has good proposals, not just some illiterate man who doesn’t even read and takes advantage of his appearance.
To make it short, Mexicans should choose someone who really would make a change, not just sit in a chair signing documents without reading its contents and if no candidate is good enough all of us should simply null our votes.
All of them! To show the government we are not satisfied with what they present to us and in either case a candidate is still chosen with all the votes nullified, we will know if we are really living in a democracy or not.
Are you going to vote for someone because you like his/her proposals? Or are you going to vote just because you have to? Mexico´s future is in OUR hands, not in theirs.


Sincerely, Y. Quetzalli Gutierrez Ramirez

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