Back when I was an election judge, I lived in an apartment directly across the street from the poling place. There 10 apartments in my building, but I had only ever saw one of my neighbors come in to vote.
Yes, keep voting for “your guy”, I think that is how we got our present do nothing Congress. They keep the local’s happy and then go to Washington and accomplish next to nothing while enjoying the good life. A track record of doing nothing and partisan warfare is enough to discourage my vote.
Vote if you feel that you are making an informed decision about the candidates. Otherwise you merely add noise into the electoral process and weakening its power to hold our representatives accountable to the people.
As long as you vote for the best, we’ll be all right. And when you’re dead, you still can vote for a republican. At least in Connecticut.
Good thing the gubernatorial election was not decided by one vote, eh? (And if it was, the dog would have been found out during the recount. But a dose of paranoia is good for the soul.)
Brockie over 9 years ago
Superman, thought I would let you know you voted for the same damn idiots again, make that stupor man.
Jason Allen over 9 years ago
Back when I was an election judge, I lived in an apartment directly across the street from the poling place. There 10 apartments in my building, but I had only ever saw one of my neighbors come in to vote.
Theodore E. Lind Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yes, keep voting for “your guy”, I think that is how we got our present do nothing Congress. They keep the local’s happy and then go to Washington and accomplish next to nothing while enjoying the good life. A track record of doing nothing and partisan warfare is enough to discourage my vote.
dipierro Premium Member over 9 years ago
Uh… was Supe ever legally adopted by Ma & Pa Kent? If not, he’s one of them Illegal Aliens and cannot vote.
TripleAxel over 9 years ago
Vote if you feel that you are making an informed decision about the candidates. Otherwise you merely add noise into the electoral process and weakening its power to hold our representatives accountable to the people.
alcors3 over 9 years ago
You have yet to wake up, Cluck!
I Play One On TV over 9 years ago
As long as you vote for the best, we’ll be all right. And when you’re dead, you still can vote for a republican. At least in Connecticut.
Good thing the gubernatorial election was not decided by one vote, eh? (And if it was, the dog would have been found out during the recount. But a dose of paranoia is good for the soul.)
braindead Premium Member over 9 years ago
Conservatives are good to vote for. “Conservatives”, not so much.