Rommie wrote: Kinda funny because I vote in Ohio, and never thought Portman was all that moderate, just everyone else around him has turned crazier.
Swift wrote:(as an aside, I find it funny and maddening these a-holes like Portman and Chenney who are so anti-gay, until one of their kids comes out of the closest. I assume they are also against government funding of disease research, until they or a family member get a particular disease )
FZR1KG wrote:Swift wrote:(as an aside, I find it funny and maddening these a-holes like Portman and Chenney who are so anti-gay, until one of their kids comes out of the closest. I assume they are also against government funding of disease research, until they or a family member get a particular disease )
Narcissists and sociopaths run the government. Once you accept that, everything makes scary sense.
Swift wrote:Well, I was probably wrong. I still vote, at least when it isn't a big hassle (and with local elections, where it may make a difference) but I really don't care any longer. The last 5 years or so have beaten out of me most of my interest in politics and I've pretty much given up in thinking it makes a damn bit of difference. And I can't criticize someone who saw the light well before I did.
geonuc wrote:Swift wrote:Well, I was probably wrong. I still vote, at least when it isn't a big hassle (and with local elections, where it may make a difference) but I really don't care any longer. The last 5 years or so have beaten out of me most of my interest in politics and I've pretty much given up in thinking it makes a damn bit of difference. And I can't criticize someone who saw the light well before I did.
^^^^ What he said, although I would describe my views not as a lack of interest but as capitulation to the forces of evil. I am defeated.
Swift wrote:FZR1KG wrote:Swift wrote:By the way, I've been thinking about this, and I owe SciFi Chick an appology. Way back when, at least one or two versions of FWIS ago, there was some sort of political discussion and the question of voting came up. IIRC (doubtful), SFC mentioned something about the fact that she didn't vote or thought it a waste of time, or something like that. I expressed disagreement with that idea and expressed my displeasure with people who didn't do their duty as citizens and vote.
Well, I was probably wrong. I still vote, at least when it isn't a big hassle (and with local elections, where it may make a difference) but I really don't care any longer. The last 5 years or so have beaten out of me most of my interest in politics and I've pretty much given up in thinking it makes a damn bit of difference. And I can't criticize someone who saw the light well before I did.
geonuc wrote:Swift wrote:Well, I was probably wrong. I still vote, at least when it isn't a big hassle (and with local elections, where it may make a difference) but I really don't care any longer. The last 5 years or so have beaten out of me most of my interest in politics and I've pretty much given up in thinking it makes a damn bit of difference. And I can't criticize someone who saw the light well before I did.
^^^^ What he said, although I would describe my views not as a lack of interest but as capitulation to the forces of evil. I am defeated.
brite wrote:Personally... While I may the local PinkoCommieLiberal...
FZR1KG wrote:
Pretty sure you have me mixed up with SFC.
I've always been the one that said, "Don't vote. You'll only encourage the bastards".
I haven't voted in about 20 years and it's compulsory to vote in Oz. I am risking fines and possible jail time by not doing so but it's highly unlikely for the latter.
She voted and still does though she did at one point debate if she should or not but she has been voting against the tea party for a while now.
In any case, no need to appologise to me or her. You do what you think/feel is right and we do the same.
If I get arrested for not voting I won't pay the fine and I'll go to prison. Then I'll make the statement that I escaped a communist country so we would not be political prisoners and yet it's Australia that made me into one. We'll see how that goes down. lol
capitulation to the forces of evil. I am defeated.
geonuc wrote:To be clear, I still vote. After all, I do treasure my right to complain. But I am totally disillusioned with the whole political situation and do not think it will right itself in the foreseeable future. Moreover, I think the country is suffering irreparable harm in terms of being a 'good' place to live. It still is, for now, but if I had children, I'd worry for their future.
geonuc wrote:brite wrote:Personally... While I may the local PinkoCommieLiberal...
If you mean here on FWIS, I think you may need to take another look around. Can't swing a dead cat on this forum without hitting a PCL.
SciFiFisher wrote:I think the expression "if you don't vote you can't complain about the results" is really a generalized statement. The reality is that voting by itself is only part of the equation. If you want things to improve or change then you have to participate in the process.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:geonuc wrote:brite wrote:Personally... While I may the local PinkoCommieLiberal...
If you mean here on FWIS, I think you may need to take another look around. Can't swing a dead cat on this forum without hitting a PCL.
This is all for you Damned Nuclear Geological Legal Pinko Commie Liberal
geonuc wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:I think the expression "if you don't vote you can't complain about the results" is really a generalized statement. The reality is that voting by itself is only part of the equation. If you want things to improve or change then you have to participate in the process.
Goddamit. You mean I not only have to vote but I have to know who and what I'm voting for? That's insane. Who thought up this madness? We had a perfectly good dictatorial monarchy going.
geonuc wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:I think the expression "if you don't vote you can't complain about the results" is really a generalized statement. The reality is that voting by itself is only part of the equation. If you want things to improve or change then you have to participate in the process.
Goddamit. You mean I not only have to vote but I have to know who and what I'm voting for? That's insane. Who thought up this madness? We had a perfectly good dictatorial monarchy going.
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