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10-25-2019, 08:12 AM
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#81
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Elyria, OH
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Originally Posted by CaptTom
I'm going to be a contrarian here...
Some people just shouldn't vote. One lady in line at the polling place explained to my wife that she just went down the list and marked "yes, no, yes, no," alternating until she got to the end. Yes, she did her civic duty and voted. But it probably would have been better for all of us if she hadn't.
Likewise anyone who doesn't make an effort to understand the issues and the candidates before voting. I've been known to leave some ballot questions blank if I just don't feel I'm qualified to decide. Otherwise, I may be supporting something or someone that's against my best interests.
That old saying, "democracy requires an educated electorate" comes to mind. That doesn't mean an elite, ivy-league education. It means you've taken the time to learn how the questions on the ballot may affect you and your community, and genuinely want to contribute to a better society.
If you can't do that, I'd rather you just stay home.
And don't even get me started about those who just vote a straight party line, and support every member of their party, no matter what they do or how damaging their policies are to their constituents.
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10-25-2019, 08:17 AM
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#82
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 2,911
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Originally Posted by target2019
Your last thoughts there are how it works. We're greatful for your support...
Whenever I'm discouraged by the political, I think of how my vote cancels out that of one uneducated hateful voter.
A second thought is that some have put their lives in jeopardy for my rights. I've met and worked with young people who give me hope. So I vote.
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Well said.
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10-25-2019, 08:26 AM
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gone traveling
Join Date: Sep 2019
Posts: 249
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dixonge
From one of the Carlin videos I shared...
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George Carlin said it well
If you vote, you have no reason to complain. You contributed to the problem, not the non-voters. Non-voters were minding their business, contributing to society
https://sheepheads.wordpress.com/201...t-to-complain/
“If voting actually changed anything, they would make it illegal”
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10-25-2019, 08:33 AM
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 6,682
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New York has some unusual ballot access laws. One of them is to allow minor parties to cross-endorse the candidates from major party candidates so they appear on multiple ballot lines. Sometimes, candidates are cross-endorsed by both major parties, so we voters have nearly no viable choices as to whom to vote for. This happens a lot with judgeships. Combine these cross-endorsement deals with some candidates who run unopposed, and a ballot can several offices where we voters have no real choices. Sometimes, I skip those races when voting.
In my county, one party had dominated local politics for decades until about 20 years ago. In the last 20 years, we have had more competitive elections at the local level and for districts in the state legislature and US House. Party control has swung back and forth in many offices. And with the minor party cross-endorsement system I described above, those minor party lines have sometimes determined the winner of close races in recent years.
New York introduced early voting this year, so I wonder if that will increase voter turnout in this off-year election.
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10-25-2019, 08:37 AM
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#85
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Lawn chair in Texas
Posts: 14,183
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nancyfrank232
“If voting actually changed anything, they would make it illegal”
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I don’t care if anyone chooses not to vote, but someone is electing these bozos...
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10-25-2019, 08:45 AM
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,154
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2020 will be the most important vote in the history of this country.
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10-25-2019, 08:47 AM
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,154
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aja8888
You don't have to worry, many dead people that are voting will make up for you. Also, the voters with fake ID and illegals that cast ballots won't disappoint you either.
Then we have the fake mail in ballots to relieve your concerns and also the folks that mess with the counting of ballots.
You are covered.
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Fake starts at the top
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10-25-2019, 09:07 AM
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Full time employment: Posting here.
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 578
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ripper1
2020 will be the most important vote in the history of this country.
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My thoughts exactly.
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10-25-2019, 09:08 AM
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Administrator
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 22,973
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[MOD HAT ON] Careful. It would be a shame to get this thread closed. [MOD HAT OFF]
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The most important vote will be when I'm on the ballot
10-25-2019, 09:24 AM
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: The Shire
Posts: 1,504
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The most important vote will be when I'm on the ballot
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10-25-2019, 09:54 AM
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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Location: Florida's First Coast
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I have an idea! On every ballot right at the top, there should be 10 selected intelligence/constitutional knowledge questions, if you do not answer them or get less than 5/10 your vote should be voided.
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10-25-2019, 09:57 AM
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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But. But. But ... That will disenfranchise the people who don't know anything.
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10-25-2019, 10:03 AM
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#93
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OldShooter
But. But. But ... That will disenfranchise the people who don't know anything.
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And that is bad how?
Think if it this way, You have a Multi Million Dollar Boat, the navigation needs repairing or replacing, and the passenger safety systems need checking, this potentially affects the lives of hundreds maybe even thousands of people, do you hire Molly Maid to do the job, or a qualified boat builder with sophisticated Nav. and safety equipment credentials and experience. You probably would get some references too. Again....
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10-25-2019, 10:33 AM
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Full time employment: Posting here.
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I think the Voting Rights Act of 1965 put that idea to rest already. It's called voter suppression.
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10-25-2019, 10:38 AM
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#95
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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Location: Florida's First Coast
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Beststash
It's called voter suppression.
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Funny, seems to be alive and well in some areas.
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10-25-2019, 10:44 AM
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Apr 2011
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Literacy tests have a long and malevolent history in the United States.
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10-25-2019, 10:48 AM
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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On a serious note, yes some of my last posts were tongue in cheek for those who do not get it.
I can understand why some folk do not vote, although I do. The system is not fair. When those with plenty of money can buy max advertising and lobby for their causes and those without cannot, it is not fair.
When the Majority of voters can get overruled by an antiquated system. When local governments can change the voting areas to favor certain voters.
The list goes on.
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10-25-2019, 10:53 AM
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#98
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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Location: Northern IL
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Just_Steve
Don't vote = Don't complain.
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WADR, this is one of the platitudes I shake my head at. Please think a bit deeper than a bumper sticker slogan, this is a serious issue that deserves more than that.
Many of us live in states that are dominated by one party. It really is pointless and a delusion to think my one vote would change anything (regardless if I support the party in or out of power), in a national election.
On top of that, I often dislike ALL the candidates (even/especially the third party ones). Why should I honor any of them with my vote? I feel OK complaining about that. I suppose the alternative is to run for office myself, but that is also a delusion.
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Originally Posted by dixonge
From one of the Carlin videos I shared..
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And secondly I don’t vote because I believe if you vote, you have no right to complain.
People like to twist that around, I know. they say – they say well: “If you don’t vote you have no right to complain”, but where’s the logic in that? If you vote and you elect dishonest, incompetent people, they get into office and screw everything up, well, you are responsible for what they have done. You caused the problem, you voted them in. You have no right to complain. I, on the other hand, who did not vote? – who did not vote? Who, in fact, did not even leave the house on election day, am in no way responsible for what these people have done and have every right to complain as loud as I want about the mess that you people created and that I have nothing to do with.
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Very good, and I'll take it a step further. I'd say one can view refraining from voting as an actual positive action. If a majority of us stopped voting, as a signal that we don't respect any of the candidates, that would open up the field for more candidates that were really willing to work for the people and the country.
In a similar vein, when push comes to shove, it seems the independents have a lot of power. Most candidates can count on a large % of their base, so they need to appeal to independents, who are more likely actually thinking about issues and solutions than those that are hard line for one or the other party.
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Originally Posted by Koolau
I still vote. Once in a great while, there's actually a choice or two on a ballot - not often. Realistically, this is a one party town. If you are for that party, you don't need to vote. If you are not of that party, there's no point.
Still, I vote. I absolutely am against mandatory voting, but I'm almost as passionate that I should vote, even though my vote rarely could even conceivably make a difference.
If we all give up and don't vote, NOTHING can change. If we DO vote, it's still a theoretical that something might change. YMMV
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Despite what I wrote above, that's pretty much my feeling, though I do refrain from voting for some offices, and place a my vote as an "against" one rather than "for" the other.
Related to all this, there is a positive, non-partisan change that we could all work for, and it is hard to imagine anyone being against it (other than the powers that be). And I keep thinking that I should be actively working to promote this change, and that would be far more meaningful than my vote. I'll start a new thread later.
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10-25-2019, 10:54 AM
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Full time employment: Posting here.
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 578
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ShokWaveRider
On a serious note, yes some of my last posts were tongue in cheek for those who do not get it.
I can understand why some folk do not vote, although I do. The system is not fair. When those with plenty of money can buy max advertising and lobby for their causes and those without cannot, it is not fair.
When the Majority of voters can get overruled by an antiquated system. When local governments can change the voting areas to favor certain voters.
The list goes on.
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10-25-2019, 11:23 AM
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,857
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RobbieB
I vote every election, don't try to dodge jury duty and don't think my taxes are too high.
Geeze.
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Same here.
Luckily I’ve had few hardships. My parents on the other hand sacrificed by leaving their home country and immigrating to the US so their kids would have more opportunity.
Participating in our system is an easy way for me to pay respect.
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