Why The Election Doesn't Matter

It isn't about changing which party wins elections. It is about changing the corrupt party system, which stretches an electoral farce across the facade of corporate domination in the hope that no one will notice who rules.

Matt Taibbi sums it up:

Most likely, it’ll be Mitt Romney versus Barack Obama, meaning the voters’ choices in the midst of a massive global economic crisis brought on in large part by corruption in the financial services industry will be a private equity parasite who has been a lifelong champion of the Gordon Gekko Greed-is-Good ethos (Romney), versus a paper progressive who in 2008 took, by himself, more money from Wall Street than any two previous presidential candidates, and in the four years since has showered Wall Street with bailouts while failing to push even one successful corruption prosecution (Obama).

If the choice is between two candidates of the 1%, then the outcome doesn't really matter. The only way to challenge power is to refuse to participate in the fraud and to contest the basic terms of the process, to refuse to be governed by the capitalist class.