Why I won't vote.

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One of the primary freedoms we enjoy is the vote. I suppose all those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, all those who fought and struggled to win the vote, and all those who dream of the day they too can vote are just so much crap to someone who refuses to vote. Pity.
 
I won't vote because I feel that our Politicians are corrupted, or once in office, corruptable.

They are empty suits employing the Agenda of some back-room force, and despite the guise of their idealogical differences in public.....I think that they all play for the same team.

I'm only talking Federal and State, I'll still vote for Local.

To hell with the Federal Reserve. IRS. Wallstreet. National Banks.

They are your evil masters, America. You're voting for them, either way.

Good for you. Just stay out of the way of the adults on election days.
 
One of the primary freedoms we enjoy is the vote. I suppose all those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, all those who fought and struggled to win the vote, and all those who dream of the day they too can vote are just so much crap to someone who refuses to vote. Pity.

No, they're so much crap to someone who is Corrupted by $$$$$.

You're not going to tug on my heart-strings by shamelessly using the people brave enough to fight for our Citizens. Sorry.
Sorry you have no depth perception. Those who sacrificed to ensure your right to vote had such perception.
 
Nosmo,

How long was it between when the threat of economic collapse began being blasted all over the news..............................and the TARP and Stimulus were written and ready to go?

Pretty convenient, eh? I mean, even before the studies of why the collapse and what not, we somehow decided where to spend the "Fix" money??? Smells like rotten fish, dumdum.
So, using what passes for logic in your world, you decided to show them by giving up your vote! That'll teach 'em a lesson they won't soon forget!

:cuckoo:
 
You really need to travel a bit GT. Yeah..there's corruption but it's nothing like in third world countries.

Where people..by in large..don't vote much.
 
I won't vote because I feel that our Politicians are corrupted, or once in office, corruptable.

They are empty suits employing the Agenda of some back-room force, and despite the guise of their idealogical differences in public.....I think that they all play for the same team.

I'm only talking Federal and State, I'll still vote for Local.

To hell with the Federal Reserve. IRS. Wallstreet. National Banks.

They are your evil masters, America. You're voting for them, either way.

Good for you. Just stay out of the way of the adults on election days.

Adults that bend over and have an ass tatoo that says: "insert propoganda here?"

Hey, have at it. I'll stay out of your way. You continue fighting back and forth between right and left whilst actual Governing is not affected by said fake fight.

ooooooh, ouch!

And maybe while you're busy not voting a little quality time devoted to your GED perhaps?
 
I won't vote because I feel that our Politicians are corrupted, or once in office, corruptable.

They are empty suits employing the Agenda of some back-room force, and despite the guise of their idealogical differences in public.....I think that they all play for the same team.

I'm only talking Federal and State, I'll still vote for Local.

To hell with the Federal Reserve. IRS. Wallstreet. National Banks.

They are your evil masters, America. You're voting for them, either way.

That's your choice and that's our system.
You might want to check out the following book:

Too Much | A New Field Guide to America’s Plutocracy
 
The only way you could ever effect change is by actively participating in the process.
 
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