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View Poll Results: How will/would you vote on Nov 6? | |||
Generic Democratic Candidate | 8 | 47.06% | |
Generic Republican Candidate | 2 | 11.76% | |
Other Candidate | 2 | 11.76% | |
I don't vote in midterms | 5 | 29.41% | |
Voters: 17. You may not vote on this poll |
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11-05-2018, 06:08 AM | #142 (permalink) |
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I do not want or ask to be led. Therefore anyone who tries to be my leader, anyone who claims the right to govern me or claims to be a part of my government in anyway, is acting immorally.
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11-05-2018, 09:03 AM | #145 (permalink) | ||||
...here to hear...
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With OH and 66Sexy swapping book recs and elph throwing around phrases like "anarcho-syndicalism" I should concede right from the start that you guys are much better informed about political science than me. Nonetheless, I disagree with a lot of ideas being put forward in this thread:-
i) The impact of not voting: Quote:
In the 2016 US election, the popular vote was approx: Republican: 53 million - Democrats: 56 million - Non-voters: 100 million In this case the effect of not voting was to give disproportionate power of representation to Trump's fanatical base. AFAIK it didn't achieve anything loftier, like leaders questioning the whole oligarcial process whereby they are at the top. No one on t.v. has said, "OH didn't vote for me. What am I doing wrong?" Another argument in favour of not voting has been the idea that your vote won't change anything. But when they're all put together, votes do have an effect. I've mentioned elsewhere how voting has achieved some huge results: the end of prohibition, the first Afro-American president, Hitler's rise to power and Britain heading into Brexit. All those things were arrived at by people voting for them. Historically, what has been advanced by not voting? Finally, if your vote were not important, why is it that in Georgia, Kansas and North Dakota Republican governors are risking legal jeopardy in order to suppress your vote? ii) Why is "the lesser of two evils" approach so criticised? Quote:
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Although I owe him a debt of gratitude, I know Frownland is big enough to take this comment in good spirit: I liked your Douglas Adams quote about lizards always being in charge, but it's actually true, if you don't vote for a lizard, then the wrong lizard may win. In the US the incumbant lizard and his spineless minions are promoting the use of fossil fuels, stoking racial hatred, undermining truth, democracy and Obamacare, etc. If I were an American, I would so vote for a lizard who promised to reverse those trends. iii) Supporting anarchy. I think the popularity of anarchy has been the thing to surprise me most. I suspect it may sound exciting on the pages of a textbook or political tract, but in reality it devolves into a special kind of Hell. I've read about anarchy on the ground - in the Congo, in the Darian Gap and in war-torn Rwanda. What happens in these places is that armed bands of marauders prowl around killing, raping, kidnapping children and stealing. I don't see the appeal of that tbh: I prefer a political hierarchy in place that will, above all, protect the vulnerable. Quote:
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11-05-2018, 09:07 AM | #146 (permalink) |
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i downloaded the ballot pdf for my town and realized i cant vote for my friends friend that he did the video for because shes in the town over. and then the girl to went to my high school is in another town too. idk what i was thinking, thinking that id just be able to vote for all those people even if they werent from my town lol i have Hugh McKenney to vote for though just thought id share this because there was two hugh mckenney ads in my mail box
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11-05-2018, 09:20 AM | #147 (permalink) | |
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11-05-2018, 09:29 AM | #148 (permalink) | |
Do good.
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PS- I get it if y'all are totally fed up with politics, I am too, but at least vote on things that are local to you. School boards, local laws, county sheriffs; those have tangible effects on your community, and on you. **** politicians for the most part, but our communities matter. Our students matter. If someone gets onto a school board who rips away funding for opportunities, for the arts, for mental health assistance, that's on your head if you did nothing about it. That's all I really have to contribute to this garbage fire thread. |
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11-05-2018, 09:39 AM | #149 (permalink) | |
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Because you're giving a pass to evil? Voting for a candidate tells them "people voted for me, so I can do what I want."
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