I can say that I do vote and if the one I voted for doesn't win and the government goes to shi* the I told you so... And if the one I voted for wins and it goes to shi* then it is all the other guys fault anyway... lol
I do not and i am not registered to vote i just disagree strongly with liberals circus views and the democrats who help. enforce the clown world they're trying to build but our votes don't matter and more and more people are waking up to see this
Voting between the lesser of two evils will guarantee things will progressively get worse only a little bit slower and it signals to them that we are ok with it because we gave them our vote and support. It's like someone walks up to you and asks you do you want the knife to go in all the way or halfway inside you and you say halfway because it's the lesser of two evils lmfao 😂 a sane person would say get the fuck away from me! And defend themselves
I vote because I want my vote to count, especially if I like a candidate's policies.
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Reluctantly. I'll put it this way, I feel less and less compelled each election cycle. But I do it because it's the ONE thing that hasn't been completely bought YET. Heavily influenced, but not bought.
You can never remove them because you never get a choice of who are the candidates. So it's always the lesser of two evils but they are always evil so things just get worse and worse no matter who is removed or who goes in.
@vald9inches over here the system is a bit different since we are given a list of candidates per district (around 50 or so) and we rank them. Party leader is the one that gets most votes.
@vald9inches not really a relevant question as there is no comparable option in the free world that is even close. And I’m not really a fan of debating fictitious events. by the way: Hitler was never actually elected via a free and fair election process, rather he was appointed chancellor and with intimidation tactics got the Enablement Act passed, giving him the Dictatorship….
@AimeeKyle common voting is a privilege man!! if you dont vote dont complain about the people in charge! common man dont be a hypocrite and please vote!! Adolf Hitler or Mao Zedong?
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If u don’t vote then u can’t complain about who’s in power
I can, and I will…lol
I can say that I do vote and if the one I voted for doesn't win and the government goes to shi* the I told you so... And if the one I voted for wins and it goes to shi* then it is all the other guys fault anyway... lol
I do not and i am not registered to vote i just disagree strongly with liberals circus views and the democrats who help. enforce the clown world they're trying to build but our votes don't matter and more and more people are waking up to see this
Yes. I vote who I feel is the lesser evil at any given time.
Voting between the lesser of two evils will guarantee things will progressively get worse only a little bit slower and it signals to them that we are ok with it because we gave them our vote and support. It's like someone walks up to you and asks you do you want the knife to go in all the way or halfway inside you and you say halfway because it's the lesser of two evils lmfao 😂 a sane person would say get the fuck away from me! And defend themselves
@vald9inches It was a short answer. I do put a bit more thought into it than that. 😉
@dustybiker Good to know! 😜
by the way I love this quote by Malcolm X i think he describes it perfectly!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiSiHRNQlQo
@vald9inches Oh, yes.
If you don't vote you don't have a right to complain who gets elected
I vote because I want my vote to count, especially if I like a candidate's policies.
Reluctantly. I'll put it this way, I feel less and less compelled each election cycle. But I do it because it's the ONE thing that hasn't been completely bought YET. Heavily influenced, but not bought.
Yeah it gives me the right to complain be it who I voted for or not
Yes, how else would i help in removing certain people from parliament.
You can never remove them because you never get a choice of who are the candidates. So it's always the lesser of two evils but they are always evil so things just get worse and worse no matter who is removed or who goes in.
@vald9inches over here the system is a bit different since we are given a list of candidates per district (around 50 or so) and we rank them. Party leader is the one that gets most votes.
@TacosRAwesome Interesting i am curious to know where are you from?
Voting is a privilege. Many places around the world don’t have the option. If you don’t vote, don’t complain about the people in charge….
@AimeeKyle You can choose between Adolf Hitler and Mao Zedong who do you vote for?
@vald9inches not really a relevant question as there is no comparable option in the free world that is even close. And I’m not really a fan of debating fictitious events. by the way: Hitler was never actually elected via a free and fair election process, rather he was appointed chancellor and with intimidation tactics got the Enablement Act passed, giving him the Dictatorship….
@AimeeKyle common voting is a privilege man!! if you dont vote dont complain about the people in charge! common man dont be a hypocrite and please vote!! Adolf Hitler or Mao Zedong?
Vote for the lesser of two evil common! i promise it will be all ok!
It always feels like choosing between two evils. It’s not a question of who would be the better president, but rather the less damaging.
I always Vote... I may skip things on the ballot that I don't understand or can't decide, but I vote for the things I care about
I vote liberal and democrat because I love to see how stupid these liberal and democrat governments are.
Yeah just for the record. Politics here isn't really that interesting. All sides have their reasonable side.
I've actually been a registered Republican since I was 20, but rarely voted for Republican SNOUT in Trough candidates
Yes. I don't want some idiot, separatist, criminal making laws that I have to follow.
Usually yes. But given two equally poor candidates, what's the point.
I did briefly, but have returned to my 18 years of not.
Yeah I vote, and I'm so glad I don't have such a toxic government like the US.
So far I have not, I keep moving countries, so it feels irrelevant