http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/09/p ... snt-a.html
The author does make some valid points on this matter, and honestly, most political actions are relatively ineffective.
Can a single vote ever change the swing of an election? Then how can it be considered a rational act for the sake of policy? Do our debates ever really change the minds of other people? How often does policy *really* change? For Obama is now criticized for keeping the same policies that Bush had. We can speak of idealisms and dreams, but are these the reality of our political matters?
If politics isn't about politics, then what honest person can consider politics a matter of importance, rather than a petty game going on above their heads?
What are your thoughts on the relationship of politics, policy, and human rationality?