I don't give a flying rat's rear end if you are right wing, left wing, upper wing, whatever. What I do care about is the state of my country.
4 years of trillion + dollar deficits, unprecedented unemployment, record low GDP growth, etc is bad. Yah, I know, it's Bush's fault..blah, blah, BS. I'll even entertain that thought for a second and accept it as gospel, even with it Obama has done poorly because he hasn't turned any of it around, he's fixed nothing. I also know, it isn't totally Obama's fault, I blame democrats in general because they had 2 full years of a super majority and still managed to make things worse. After the repubs took the house, of course, the finger pointing ensued en mass and it's just been one constant stalemate.
Our problem is the government as a whole. Secondary to that is ever increasing ignorance, or indifference (I can't decide which) of the people at large. Some of it has been brought about by the very technology we now hold so dear. Instant world-wide communications.
I am old enough to remember when the evening news was on just an hour or two in the evening and it was common not to find out about events sometimes that happened 2-3 days earlier. Now we literally have a live feed, 24/7 on the whole world.
People today are more concerned with how blinged out their SUV is and if they have the latest iPhone or xbox game to hit the market than they are about what's really going on around them. My own children suffer this to some degree and it has been painful and frustrating to try to get through to them. I don't blame the world for that though since it's my responsibility and "I" will do what I need to to guide them and teach them.
Some times I think Marx was right about his dialectic progression. Democracy is only a stepping stone to communism. Sometimes it sure seems we are heading in that direction at a frightful pace. I believe the only way we're going to have any real change is through another revolution. I truly hope it doesn't come to that, it's certainly not what I want to happen, but I tend to be pragmatic so I will be prepared as I can be for whatever eventuality awaits.