tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post2746840324747765450..comments2024-03-22T03:35:27.752-04:00Comments on Written Inc.: On the non-voting epidemiccarmilevyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00360045114379957605noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-8377149063737939562012-09-02T23:20:59.473-04:002012-09-02T23:20:59.473-04:00You know, I have been saying this for decades and ...You know, I have been saying this for decades and I wish they took me up on it. 'Why can't be more like the Canadians and less like Americans' - Of course, that would require that we have national health insurance and an educational system we can be proud of, but that is the story for another blog entry. <br /><br />In the USA we have lost our zest to vote and effectuate change because the prevailing mantra has been "Government is bad" and the false equivalency of "Both parties are the same" - As you so clearly stated in your column, your airwaves are being polluted by ours, and if you were bombarded with this nonsense every time you turn on the radio or the TV, you too, may think that voting is a waste of time.<br /><br />We are trying desperately to change this mindset and hopefully get a law on the books like what Canada has. We would love to see truth in the news too. <br /><br />That would help greatly with voting and being aware of all the laws making their way in the states to suppress voters.<br /><br />Sorry this was long. If you care to discuss, feel free to drop me a note OliviaEmisar.blogspot.com <br /><br />Love the clarity of Canadians when it comes to the United States. I actually, envy it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10748499370910869188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-77807767094191614592012-08-31T16:04:05.014-04:002012-08-31T16:04:05.014-04:00Voter apathy. Something I remember writing about ...Voter apathy. Something I remember writing about in 6th grade. Seems the times have not changed. I have voted in every single presidential election and in most of the others. I consider it my reward for listening to all the crap!Taborhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15257045780724471840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-77617157928863749402012-08-31T12:34:16.747-04:002012-08-31T12:34:16.747-04:00I find the ill-informed, raging hatred quite distu...I find the ill-informed, raging hatred quite disturbing. I generally scroll past most of the posts on FB, as they are rarely accurate.<br /><br />I was raised by parents who dragged me to the polls every time they voted. The rule in our house was "If you don't vote, DON'T WHINE". I try to live by that rule myself.rennratthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08258514296905380163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-43794460729527840732012-08-31T11:30:16.174-04:002012-08-31T11:30:16.174-04:00oh I VOTE!!
it really bothers me when i hear peop...oh I VOTE!!<br /><br />it really bothers me when i hear people complain...and if i should ask who they're voting for...their answer is neither! what?! every person...whether 'political minded' or not...should at LEAST make a decision when it comes to voting for the LEADER of their country!<br /><br />i also think they HAVE TO put a LIMIT on campaign spending. it's gotten SO out of hand. AND they need to focus MOIRE on themselves...and stop slamming their opponent!<br />it's all such a turn-off!!laurak/ForestWalkArt :)https://www.blogger.com/profile/00285156023840252154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-42465759558140175332012-08-31T11:09:18.387-04:002012-08-31T11:09:18.387-04:00I'm with lissa...i whine and complain all the ...I'm with lissa...i whine and complain all the time, but will take the time to vote. I'm also disenfranchise with the system and most of our politicians but i do feel like i still have a little say when i vote.CorvusCorax12https://www.blogger.com/profile/02705986279180729268noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-70977433831441483002012-08-31T09:20:25.374-04:002012-08-31T09:20:25.374-04:00I agree!! The jabs of both sides are so low and ch...I agree!! The jabs of both sides are so low and childlike... I am so disappointed w/the current admin., and yes, I knew he could not fulfill it all and he even said it... I am having doubts about Nov. and may not (in the first time in my life) NOT vote... I don't like either side..So, do I pick the lesser of two evils?? why?why even bother... they're both disappointing...So, I guess, a faster death vs. a slower one??Kalei's Best Friendhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12331539743751163269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-31247036215331465882012-08-31T09:03:46.751-04:002012-08-31T09:03:46.751-04:00Carmi, I'm finding this a problem in the curre...Carmi, I'm finding this a problem in the current Quebec election as well. People torn because they aren't happy (for whatever reason) with the current administration, and not willing to vote PQ or an untried, unknown quantity like CAQ...and they have decided to either spoil their ballot (a belligerent foot-stomping democratic version of the temper tantrum) or not vote at all.<br /><br />I have tried to urge those who are in that group to have their say. Never do I feel more powerful than when I cast my vote, whether it's a municipal, provincial, or federal election. It is a right and an obligation I do not take lightly.<br /><br />But there are still those who feel they can stay home and let someone else make their decisions - for the misguided justification that they just don't have an answer to the question "who would best lead this (country, province, city)?"<br /><br />To those people, I say, you may want to stay home because you don't want to give your vote to any of the candidates, but you can also keep your ire, frustration, and complaints about the results and fallout to yourself, because you will also have forfeited your right to be upset with the outcome.lissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05505435869876658799noreply@blogger.com