Well, I Have to Vote for SOMEONE

Ramone45

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All of the candidates are awful and none are qualified to be President. I could probably vote for someone LIKE Trump, but he is just a dangerous buffoon. If he would just turn it down and be more reasoned, he would appeal to many more people. I think he has the intellect and talent, but not the personality. I don't know what to make of Cruz. His fixation on religion does not appeal to me. He's also bellicose and so disliked, that I doubt he could assemble a team of experts willing to help him. Hillary is simply utterly despicable. She is absolutely un-trustworthy and that disqualifies her. Plus, she is incompetent. That leaves Bernie. I disagree with his positions on almost everything. As far as I could tell though, he does have integrity. Even though I disagree with him, I believe he is honest. Since I have to vote for SOMEONE, that's why I'll vote for him. I believe his policies will fail spectacularly. My hope would be that people would realize how awful the liberal policies are and that would open the door to a republican administration in 2021.
There's got to be someone, somewhere who has the best interests of ALL our citizens at heart. Someone who would not divide us and pit us against each other. That ominous attitude of "Elections have consequence" is totally un American. A President should rise above politics and accept that he/she is leader of Democrats AND Republicans. This slate is disappointing to the majority of American citizens. My feeling is that Hillary is the favorite, but even her most ardent supporters don't really like or respect her.
 
You say that Hillary is "absolutely untrustworthy". You must have solid evidence for such a strong assertion.

Or are you afraid that she would fuck interns in the Oval Office?
 
Vote for Dr Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate.
 
You don't have to vote. If all candidates are as bad as one another and separated by a few degrees or percentage points, avoid the long lines and stay home and watch the telly. But you're not allowed to bitch and moan if you don't vote.
 
me too!!

bernie bernie bernie!!!! why shouldnt everything be free ? i think we shouldnt have to pay for anything!!! everything should be free. plus why do i need to work? isnt everything going to be freee anyways?
 
I have been saying for some time, "This is the best the two parties can give us? Of all the millions of possible people who can run for the presidency, this is who we have to choose from?"

Yes, I realize on occasion a third party candidate is on the ballot and I do vote for them if only to help their party get votes which should, in turn, make it easier for more third parties to be on the ballot in the future. But this doesn't help the fact the two main parties are choosing shit for candidates.

Based on what I'm seeing, the sentiment is true: We're getting the government we deserve.
 
You say that Hillary is "absolutely untrustworthy". You must have solid evidence for such a strong assertion.

Or are you afraid that she would fuck interns in the Oval Office?

I sincerely doubt there's any chance of that.
 
You don't have to vote. If all candidates are as bad as one another and separated by a few degrees or percentage points, avoid the long lines and stay home and watch the telly. But you're not allowed to bitch and moan if you don't vote.

Yes you are. If you don't vote, you're not responsible and therefor you have every right to complain. If you VOTED, you have no right to complain because you chose the hot mess we got.
 
Yes you are. If you don't vote, you're not responsible and therefor you have every right to complain. If you VOTED, you have no right to complain because you chose the hot mess we got.
Quite the opposite. If you didn't vote, you relinquished your option to have an impact. In fact, you let ME vote for you! My single vote for Dr Jill Stein, Green Party, more than outweighs tens of thousands of votes that aren't cast. I am responsible for my vote when I cast a ballot, and I take advantage of all the mute suckers who boycotted the polls.

If you don't vote, you have zero right to complain. You had your chance to affect the future and you blew it off, feh. Shut up and let real citizens attend to the civil business of our democratic republic.
 
Quite the opposite. If you didn't vote, you relinquished your option to have an impact. In fact, you let ME vote for you! My single vote for Dr Jill Stein, Green Party, more than outweighs tens of thousands of votes that aren't cast. I am responsible for my vote when I cast a ballot, and I take advantage of all the mute suckers who boycotted the polls.

If you don't vote, you have zero right to complain. You had your chance to affect the future and you blew it off, feh. Shut up and let real citizens attend to the civil business of our democratic republic.
This is too easy.
 
If you take your voting advice from a comic you have problems.

Though in California my vote is rather meaningless. It's going Blue unless the Dem eats a live baby on camera.
 
If you take your voting advice from a comic you have problems.

Though in California my vote is rather meaningless. It's going Blue unless the Dem eats a live baby on camera.
Are you saying that George doesn't make perfect sense? And he's a philosopher,BTW, not a comic. You have pretty high standards for your candidates. Eating a baby,SMH.
 
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No Carlin is a comic doing a routine. The fact that it makes sense on some level doesn't change those facts.
 
A bit before my time not that I care.

Carlin was in drugs but that's not my point. My point right now is he's doing a routine.
 
I have to vote for a new Police Commissioner for the County of Kent.

The last one had a series of Public Relations disasters and is not standing again. The role is fairly pointless and has virtually no power to influence anything, particularly as Kent Police (and every other Police force) is having its budget cut by Westminster government.

But it is my duty and responsibility to choose one out of the several candidates. I wouldn't trust any of them to run a piss-up in a brewery, but which is the least worst?

But I'm not choosing someone to run the most powerful nation in the world. I wouldn't want that choice because you can't vote 'None of the above'.
 
I have to vote for a new Police Commissioner for the County of Kent.

The last one had a series of Public Relations disasters and is not standing again. The role is fairly pointless and has virtually no power to influence anything, particularly as Kent Police (and every other Police force) is having its budget cut by Westminster government.

But it is my duty and responsibility to choose one out of the several candidates. I wouldn't trust any of them to run a piss-up in a brewery, but which is the least worst?

But I'm not choosing someone to run the most powerful nation in the world. I wouldn't want that choice because you can't vote 'None of the above'.

That would work. Put all the politicians in a big room and say pick a leader. Then they present their choice to the people. Who can then vote Yea or Nay. If Nay they have to go back and try again until they get one that wins.
 
That would work. Put all the politicians in a big room and say pick a leader. Then they present their choice to the people. Who can then vote Yea or Nay. If Nay they have to go back and try again until they get one that wins.

The French seem to operate that system for Presidents. The French National Front gets too many votes in the first election which eliminates minority candidates, so all the other parties, left and right, vote for the candidate who is NOT National Front.

And they end up with President Hollande. Doh! His popularity rating is 24%.
 
No Carlin is a comic doing a routine. The fact that it makes sense on some level doesn't change those facts.

...but Jon Stewart was a sage purveyor of "news?"


George Carlin and Penn Gillette have earned a level of credibility on political discourse that the Sean Penns of the world have not.
 
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