5 reasons everyone hates politicians
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:52 am
This is the year for outsiders in the political world. From Gary Johnson to Bernie Sanders – and of course Donald Trump – voters everywhere are looking for someone who isn’t part of the establishment to represent them. Sure there are still plenty of people who support the establishment candidates, but it is clear there is a growing trend to support the atypical candidate. Why is this? Clearly because what we’re doing isn’t working; our government spending is out of control, we’re fighting endless wars, and we’re not coming up with solutions to problems we all want to fix. Here are a few of the reasons why Americans are fed up.
1. The Government is Stagnant
The iconic do-nothing congress has been here for the last few decades and it’s getting pretty annoying. Both parties blame the other for every problem that they face, rather than solving them. Can you imagine if telegram number list employees did this at any business? Nothing would get done! Which is exactly what is happening in Washington D.C. They go to work and refuse to meet in the middle on any issue, which leads me to my next point.
knockout2.
You’d have to be crazy to think that only your political party is right and that every other belief is completely wrong. I think they call people like that “bigots”. It’s good to look an individual issue for what it is. Unfortunately, politicians take the stance of
whatever their party tells them to.
Newsflash to politicians: it’s okay to stand up for what you believe in! If you want to support both a balanced budget and LGBTQ rights, then more power to you. You need to stop trying to please your political peers and instead work to please the American people.
1. The Government is Stagnant
The iconic do-nothing congress has been here for the last few decades and it’s getting pretty annoying. Both parties blame the other for every problem that they face, rather than solving them. Can you imagine if telegram number list employees did this at any business? Nothing would get done! Which is exactly what is happening in Washington D.C. They go to work and refuse to meet in the middle on any issue, which leads me to my next point.
knockout2.
You’d have to be crazy to think that only your political party is right and that every other belief is completely wrong. I think they call people like that “bigots”. It’s good to look an individual issue for what it is. Unfortunately, politicians take the stance of
whatever their party tells them to.
Newsflash to politicians: it’s okay to stand up for what you believe in! If you want to support both a balanced budget and LGBTQ rights, then more power to you. You need to stop trying to please your political peers and instead work to please the American people.