Not voting sends the wrong message.Sorry. If you don't vote, you're part of the problem.Guess you have no right to complain then.If you don't vote for the joke, you're asking for total chaos.
I have not voted for almost 20 years.
I have a right to mock the nonsense when I see it. Maybe twenty years ago, I noticed the presidential race was becoming a mockery, and that is why I stopped voting.
To be fair, I did make hundreds of posts, hoping to aid McCain win in 2008. If that is what you consider complaining, then you are right I should feel guilty.
Maybe, but I feel I more than make up for it on the forums. If you keep obediently following today's politicians, they may lead you off a cliff.
At least, I know I was not one of the ones that followed almost blindly. If our leaders get the message that enough of their staunch supporters have become wise to their game, they might leave some of their nepotism, calumny and secrecy and become more open with the public.
It might also open the way for new blood to come forward and dedicate their lives to earnestly making changes for the better, instead of feeding the fire of apathy, ignorance and giving incumbents a cake walk to more terms in office.
It tells them that what they're doing is working, because Hillary's campaign is geared to folks like you. People who are too apathetic to turn out.