It was announced today that Illinois Governor Blagojevich was arrested by the FBI. Before the Republicans start getting excited about this development, let’s also note that Gov. Blagojecvich’s Republican predecessor is currently serving in Federal prison after being convicted of corruption charges.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is why the Green Party gubernatorial candidate got 10% of the vote in the 2006 election.
Of course, Illinois is simply an example. It seems that people everywhere are pretty unhappy with the two-party system. As of June 2007, the Democrats in Congress had a 36% approval rating and the Republicans had a 30% approval rating. While many often argue that Congressional approval is always low, that fact may give us reason to pause and reflect that, perhaps, the low Congressional approval is a reflection of a lack of satisfaction with the two-party system.
