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“Bad politicians are elected by good people who don’t vote.” Hmmm … ? LOL. Tell that to the voters who voted for Hillary Clinton.
Not so sure I agree with that button. You see … supposedly the reason Donald Trump was not elected was because … well! … he’s not a politician.
You mighty right! He’s not a politician. Looks to me like he’s aiming for a monarchy, setting himself up as king!
Oh but what do I know? I don’t vote! I pray instead. Have my prayers worked? We’re still a free country. That’s what I prayed for all these years. So I’m gonna say “Yes! Yes they did!” I believe that. So I’m going to keep praying.
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What happened in Jamaica with the 43% turn out was shocking, because a lot of people didn’t vote. I know of people who hate Trump but when it was Election day did not vote for Hilary. The fact is, if people were inspired, they would have voted PNP or Dems… but they weren’t.
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Can’t speak for other US citizens, but I do know having lived in America my entire life, I can honestly say that the 2016 POTUS election was the very first time I ever seriously pondered “Do we really need a President? Can we govern ourselves without one?” I was actually wondering if it was realistic possibility. The more the campaign dragged on, the more I thought about it. First time I ever assessed that neither candidate was “worth a fart in a windstorm”. The most I can hope and pray for is that “We the people” do know how to govern ourselves and defend our free country. We’re going to have to inspire ourselves.
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You know if there was a ‘direct’ democracy, the people didn’t elect a representative but voted on issues, things would be ‘real’. But everyone elects someone to represent them and that person does what s/he pleases.
I personally believe in what I think you do…a theocratic anarchy…
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I don’t know what a “theocratic anarchy” is. Never heard those two terms put side by side. In my mind, the phrase seems contradictory.
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I’ve never been a voter that’s just something me and my family never did. And our voted really never matter. It’s always the electoral votes that does. They say it’s still good to vote though just to see the people percentage and how they feel.
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when you don’t vote, it often works to the advantage of the ‘other side’ as in this case where nearly half the population didn’t vote.
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