AppleQueso wrote:I live in Texas, our electorates are going to Romney whether I like it or not.
Not a reason to bow out of voting! I'm in the opposite position.
Rather than discuss politics, can you tell me why in radio commercials for a Subaru dealership I keep hearing it referred to as "Low overhead Marysville"?
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MrPopo wrote:
Rather than discuss politics, can you tell me why in radio commercials for a Subaru dealership I keep hearing it referred to as "Low overhead Marysville"?
Lower sales tax? By like .2%?
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I am voting for Barack Obama. The Republican party has really swung entirely too far to the right for my tastes in recent years, especially on social issues. I also think that the completely manufactured debt ceiling crisis caused by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives was the pinnacle of irresponsibility. Moreover, I do not think that the Republican party has worked in good faith to help the country during a time of economic crisis, and I think that many aspects of the Republican party's platform with regard to economic issues are intellectually dishonest. Accordingly, while Mitt Romney may indeed make a fine president, his association with the Republican party prevents me from voting for him. I have never voted a straight ticket in my life, but I will likely do so this year.
In any event - and regardless of whether you agree with me - it is important that each of you vote in the next election. Voting is one of our primary responsibilities as U.S. citizens, and - if you do not vote - then you have no basis for complaining about either our elected representatives or our system of government.
Finally, we are all likely familiar with the the national candidate's platforms. Accordingly, I suggest that you research the positions held by your local candidates and representatives, especially since their policies are much more likely to affect you on a day-to-day basis.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:Finally, we are all likely familiar with the the national candidate's platforms. Accordingly, I suggest that you research the positions held by your local candidates and representatives, especially since their policies are much more likely to affect you on a day-to-day basis.
This is the part I think is worthwhile. Local candidates are much more about "their" values, rather than the party values. And, like you said, it has a much bigger impact on your life.
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