So, What Comes Now?
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 Damn, that makes me sad.Free said:.Farewell, America 
 No matter how the rest of the world looked at us on Nov. 7, they will now look at us differently.
 http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/11/10/farewell-america
 If only there was someone that could have beaten him that the world would respect...Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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            Yeah, Bernie.0
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 I put my email on a list, and from there I'll be notified of activities to help out. I don't know the activities, yet. Maybe I'll volunteer at something to help out.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:Ms. Haiku said:I attended a solidarity meeting created by my city to support people who feel disenfranchised, and to be more aware of opportunities that people can sign up for. It was a good turn out especially since the meeting was developed in the past couple days. Thank goodness for Facebook. It was a beautiful night with a bright quarter-esque moon. I haven't been this involved for over 20 years. 
 So what did you sign up for?There is no such thing as leftover pizza. There is now pizza and later pizza. - anonymous
 The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird0
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            Here's my two cents:
 Forget the US for a second. Despite this embarrassing turn of events... look at Eastern Europe.
 Trump has cozied up to Russia. Russia has ambitions.
 Hmmm."My brain's a good brain!"0
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 I think a lot of dictators are looking at this as an opportunity to pull one over on the Trumpster. We'll be a target for the next 4 years. Hopefully the people around him can keep things in check. No texting Vlad at 3am please!Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Here's my two cents: 
 Forget the US for a second. Despite this embarrassing turn of events... look at Eastern Europe.
 Trump has cozied up to Russia. Russia has ambitions.
 Hmmm.It's a hopeless situation...0
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            3000 DC public school protesters marching near Washington Monument and Supreme Court
 Girls: My Body My Choice
 Boys: Her body Her Choice
 It's exciting that people who can't vote are still engaged. I was not an engaged high schooler. I just wanted to get into college.There is no such thing as leftover pizza. There is now pizza and later pizza. - anonymous
 The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird0
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 Looks like GF never did come to terms with the fact that Obama didn't warrant the kind of dismay and anger that Trump warrants.Godfather. said:So, what comes now ? 
 America begins it's journey to heal its wounds suffered over the last 8 years, I will admit that some things the obama admin. were good but there were also so many bad things that he created as well and the current and past riots are a reflection of that, I don't recall any republican riots in the streets when he was elected, do you ?
 Godfather.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 Mandatory voting would fix that immediately. I'm for it. I wish Canada had it.mickeyrat said:what comes now should be extensive polling to find out the various reasons 43% of the eligible voting population chose not to then do the necessary work to correct that abysmal turnout %. With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 My wife is def going to go down there for this !Ms. Haiku said:There are plans for a Million Women March in January in DC. I'm across the street from DC, so I expect to be there. 
 Also, I usually donate to health charities, e.g., Doctors without Borders or the hospital where I am seen, but today I finally donated to politics-oriented organizations: ACLU, League of Women Voters, and the National Women's Law Center. The donations are monthly so I don't have to think about it. Maybe this action is all that I will do over the next four years, or maybe it is the beginning.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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 I am for mandatory voting too and that would be a solution.PJ_Soul said:
 Mandatory voting would fix that immediately. I'm for it. I wish Canada had it.mickeyrat said:what comes now should be extensive polling to find out the various reasons 43% of the eligible voting population chose not to then do the necessary work to correct that abysmal turnout %. 
 Extensive polling would do nothing as polls don't mean jack.0
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            Mandatory voting for sure, and also mandatory time off of work to vote.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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 This. Why can't it be a national holiday? It used to be a state holiday here in SC but hasn't been for years.benjs said:Mandatory voting for sure, and also mandatory time off of work to vote. 
 I'm through with screaming0
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 It's a holiday where I work (which is in soith carolina). But why does it have to be considered a holiday? People should vote regardless. Employers are required to allow employees the opportunity to vote if they work during voting hours.tweedyfanjen said:
 This. Why can't it be a national holiday? It used to be a state holiday here in SC but hasn't been for years.benjs said:Mandatory voting for sure, and also mandatory time off of work to vote. will myself to find a home, a home within myself
 we will find a way, we will find our place0
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 It should just be vote by mail. Convenient and cheaper.tweedyfanjen said:
 This. Why can't it be a national holiday? It used to be a state holiday here in SC but hasn't been for years.benjs said:Mandatory voting for sure, and also mandatory time off of work to vote. 0
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 The US doesn't have mandatory paid time off work to vote? Geez. That is a legal requirement for employers in Canada.benjs said:Mandatory voting for sure, and also mandatory time off of work to vote. With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 It is mandatory that employers give you time off, but I don't think they have to pay you for it.PJ_Soul said:
 The US doesn't have mandatory paid time off work to vote? Geez. That is a legal requirement for employers in Canada.benjs said:Mandatory voting for sure, and also mandatory time off of work to vote. will myself to find a home, a home within myself
 we will find a way, we will find our place0
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            I don't want someone (who may not even get paid time off to vote - which thankfully we do here in CA) to be forced into it and be of the "Fuck you, I don't want to vote" mindset. What would be the penalties for not voting? Isn't exercising your right NOT to vote as important as actually doing it?
 I've voted every election since I was eligible, now via absentee ballot, but there are still issues and candidates I pass on altogether.0
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 Exactly. I believe you do this in Oregon. We do it this way in Washington. No need for a national holiday. Just mail the ballots to voters and give them a few weeks to go through the issues, tick the boxes, and turn it back in.Go Beavers said:
 It should just be vote by mail. Convenient and cheaper.tweedyfanjen said:
 This. Why can't it be a national holiday? It used to be a state holiday here in SC but hasn't been for years.benjs said:Mandatory voting for sure, and also mandatory time off of work to vote. "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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 I'm with you, Hedo. No way I'm in favor of mandatory voting, although I vote every time. I don't want to vote out of fear of a fine or some sort of punishment. I want to vote because I want to participate in our process.hedonist said:I don't want someone (who may not even get paid time off to vote - which thankfully we do here in CA) to be forced into it and be of the "Fuck you, I don't want to vote" mindset. What would be the penalties for not voting? Isn't exercising your right NOT to vote as important as actually doing it? 
 I've voted every election since I was eligible, now via absentee ballot, but there are still issues and candidates I pass on altogether.
 Would mandatory voting mean you are required to vote on all issues and positions? Could you return a blank ballot and have that be an acceptable mandatory vote? When I hear "mandatory" on any government proposal, my initial reaction is "fuck that", and then I may moderate depending on the issue. But mandatory voting? Fuck that."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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 I see. Well that's pretty shitty. Many people can't afford to lose any pay.Degeneratefk said:
 It is mandatory that employers give you time off, but I don't think they have to pay you for it.PJ_Soul said:
 The US doesn't have mandatory paid time off work to vote? Geez. That is a legal requirement for employers in Canada.benjs said:Mandatory voting for sure, and also mandatory time off of work to vote. With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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