Here's a suggestion...boycott the US election

RolandTD20Kdrummer
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Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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eh that's worth watching for sure. makes you think.0
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his basic argument is that if turnout was low enough, the winner wouldnt have legitamacy, which is wrong IMO. few people choose our leaders now, and it doesnt impede them. less wont make any difference. and anyway, the most of people who do vote are pretty sure that they count, so good luck convincing them.
how does not voting change anything? if we are controlled by bankers, it wont matter whether we vote or not anyway. with voter turnouts so low over the last few decades, a "boycott" would be ignored. by not voting, people would just assume you're one of the lazy and apathetic legions of people who dont matter to them anyway.
if enough people voted third party that could theoretically get noticed.
as long as its legal to vote for whoever you want and not get jailed for it, its still pretty much up to the people. you cant really blame the system if the people get suckered into voting for the same guy over and over cuz he has more money.
i'm telling you guys, divine monarchy is the way to go! democracy is for losers.0 -
MrSmith wrote:his basic argument is that if turnout was low enough, the winner wouldnt have legitamacy, which is wrong IMO. few people choose our leaders now, and it doesnt impede them. less wont make any difference. and anyway, the most of people who do vote are pretty sure that they count, so good luck convincing them.
how does not voting change anything? if we are controlled by bankers, it wont matter whether we vote or not anyway. with voter turnouts so low over the last few decades, a "boycott" would be ignored. by not voting, people would just assume you're one of the lazy and apathetic legions of people who dont matter to them anyway.
if enough people voted third party that could theoretically get noticed.
as long as its legal to vote for whoever you want and not get jailed for it, its still pretty much up to the people. you cant really blame the system if the people get suckered into voting for the same guy over and over cuz he has more money.
i'm telling you guys, divine monarchy is the way to go! democracy is for losers.
I think his point was that if a very small minority-say less than 10%- elected the president, he/she would have no legitimate claim to power, as the population did not in fact choose him/her.
I'm still voting, but he has a point.0 -
I'd rather see a push for a "None of the above" option on the ballot so that it is clear we don't like the choices. People who boycott will simply be dismissed as apathetic, even if they aren't."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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What happens if there is a tie, lets say only 100 americans vote and its 50 50?0
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Commy wrote:I think his point was that if a very small minority-say less than 10%- elected the president, he/she would have no legitimate claim to power, as the population did not in fact choose him/her.
I'm still voting, but he has a point.
Bush didn't get the majority popular vote, and he still won.Chicago 2000 : Chicago 2003 : Chicago 2006 : Summerfest 2006 : Lollapalooza 2007 : Chicago 2009 : Noblesville (Indy) 2010 : PJ20 (East Troy) 2011 : Wrigley Field 2013 : Milwaukee (Yield) 2014 : Wrigley Field 20160 -
iamica wrote:Bush didn't get the majority popular vote, and he still won.
again, if a very small minority were to elect a president he would then would have no legitimate claim to power
also I am voting, I do not subscribe to this idea.0 -
The US should have an "other" option (no confidence vote) on the ballot this year. Canada did.Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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He Reeeally chose the wrong election to make this video. I'd ask him to give it another go in 4 years.0
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jimlives wrote:He Reeeally chose the wrong election to make this video. I'd ask him to give it another go in 4 years.
History will have bit people in the ass by then...
Ron Paul was saying it 20 years ago...people still aren't listening
the public is ignorant and aloof...Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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RolandTD20Kdrummer wrote:History will have bit people in the ass by then...
Ron Paul was saying it 20 years ago...people still aren't listening
the public is ignorant and aloof...
If that's what you believe. But people are more involved in this election then recent elections of the past.0 -
Commy wrote:I think his point was that if a very small minority-say less than 10%- elected the president, he/she would have no legitimate claim to power, as the population did not in fact choose him/her.
I'm still voting, but he has a point.
They never really have a legitimate claim (see Bush in 2000), but does that have even the smallest effect on their presidency? NO!The only people we should try to get even with...
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.0 -
If we remove from ourselves the right to vote, the we have done that part of the job for them.
The answer is more involvement, not less. This is ultra cynicism.0 -
Fuck people who don't vote.0
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prytoj wrote:If we remove from ourselves the right to vote, the we have done that part of the job for them.
The answer is more involvement, not less. This is ultra cynicism.
There needs to be a no confidence option on the ballot. Without it, it's forced representation. Democracy for some (who are fooled into thinking they are getting it).
...and open up the debates, if they can even be called debates.Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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RolandTD20Kdrummer wrote:There needs to be a no confidence option on the ballot. Without it, it's forced representation. Democracy for some (who are fooled into thinking they are getting it).
...and open up the debates, if they can even be called debates.
The "no confidence" is a point worth debating, but we all know the debates are canned.
I believe that increased participation is increased representation. I would say that a general apathy and cynicism is largely why participation is so low.
Change is much easier to achieve at a smaller, local level. We need to understand that the much larger federal government is farther from us and much harder to affect on an individual basis.
Change is best channeled through local goverment up to the higher levels, not through "not voting" in my view.0 -
prytoj wrote:The "no confidence" is a point worth debating, but we all know the debates are canned.
I believe that increased participation is increased representation. I would say that a general apathy and cynicism is largely why participation is so low.
Change is much easier to achieve at a smaller, local level. We need to understand that the much larger federal government is farther from us and much harder to affect on an individual basis.
Change is best channeled through local goverment up to the higher levels, not through "not voting" in my view.
If everyone say 95% figured it out, and didn't vote, it could potentially work. Really all there needs to be is a no confidence option for voters. Without it, it's a snow job. This coming election is one of the most pathetic representations of democracy I've ever witnessed in the US thus far, come to think of it, so were the last two as well.Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg
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