Why do you plan to vote (or not vote)?

Anarchist420

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Voting in the coming election won't allow individual liberty (long term prosperity and peace come from liberty).

The Neo-Republicans are obstructing justice (which is ultimately secession) by saying its good to reform the shards of shit into another piece of shit; they're basically giving false hope which leads to tyranny. It seems like their economic ideas are fascistic (which is lite communism). I don't understand why they fear ISIS and think Obama's not doing enough given his precision and given the origin of Islamism is u.s. intervention (staying away and disassociating from the house of saud would end the wars). The Neo-Republicans and many Democrats don't trust their own fellow citizens to defend themselves and their loved ones; they instead trust centralizing arms into the hands of the elite. Blowback in America could more likely result unfortunately.

The Democrats, on the other side of the same coin, are corporatists and they don't advocate secession from the union either.
 
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Smoblikat

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I voted once in 2012 when I turned 18. I dont think I will ever vote for a presient again unless we remove the electoral college. As for state elections, none of the people I voted for got into office, so I probably wont vote in the state election either. Everyone sucks anyway, unless it looks like Rand Paul has a chance, then I will definitely vote.
 

doubledeluxe

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Why am I voting? Voting is the only possible alternative to revolution and I would prefer change through democracy rather than violence.
 

z1ggy

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I don't vote because majority of the time, your ballad has the choice between Turd Sammich, or Giant Douche.

Take the 2 guys running for congress in Staten Island. One guy has 20 felony counts against him and the other guy is a flaming 'tard who can barely form a sentence that makes sense. Yeah, let me get right on voting for either of those two.
 

Matt1970

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I don't vote because majority of the time, your ballad has the choice between Turd Sammich, or Giant Douche.

Take the 2 guys running for congress in Staten Island. One guy has 20 felony counts against him and the other guy is a flaming 'tard who can barely form a sentence that makes sense. Yeah, let me get right on voting for either of those two.

Yep. Picking who to vote for is typically like trying to pick up a turd by the clean end.
 
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R and D are using a tried and true formula. So vote for the other parties.
Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance. The parties have been around for quite some time, have swapped positions, had voting blocks join and leave, etc...

You'd probably get more mileage out of politicians by also expressing your wishes to your elected representatives in a cogent manner, or god forbid, talk about these issues with friends and neighbors.
 

rudeguy

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I'll vote as soon as there is someone I actually want in office on the ballot. I'm done voting for the "well at least he's better than the other guy" candidate.
 

brandonb

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I like to be on Jury Duty so I vote. But I will never once again vote for a R or D. But are two sides of the same coin. I only vote for "I" at this point. Don't care of their platform.
 

surfsatwerk

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I vote with my FISTS!




Literally, I punch the ballot. That way I feel productive and get out of voting at the same time.
 

dank69

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And these responses, my friends, are how we end up with GWB in office for 8 years.
 

TeeJay1952

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Put them on a scale. Someone is better than other one or at least will be different.
I vote. Always have. It is my right and duty.
 

doubledeluxe

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No.

But Obama isn't any good either.

Between all these Presidents, Candidates, and Congress we really have awful representation.
 

brandonb

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And these responses, my friends, are how we end up with GWB in office for 8 years.

Because Obama has been a knight in shining armor. Oh wait. Is he better or worse than GWB? I'd say he's worse. (*Cough* What's our national debt again?)
 
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Because she is
 

dank69

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Because Obama has been a knight in shining armor. Oh wait. Is he better or worse than GWB? I'd say he's worse. (*Cough* What's our national debt again?)
Awful post. Cry about national debt while ignoring all the trends. I guess we can see what your opinion is worth.