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What the Cellar looks like to me
I don't even open the threads so after I've read the Cellar, it looks like this.
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How do you feel about that? Are you curious about what's in there? Are you going to go back in later and read what you missed?
To sum it up, it's a bunch of the same old stuff. One thing of note is that Adak has stepped up as the new resident conservative. He's tireless. Really keeps the conversation going. |
Adak is also practicing medicine.
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I'm not curious because I am experimenting with giving up all forms of politics including voting.
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But will you give up valuable medical advice????????????
There is a lot of medical advice to be had in politics. |
My advice is, post unto others as you would have them post unto you.
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Ignoring something doesn't make it/us/me go away. :rolleyes:
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Did somebody post?
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REPANT. THE END IS NEAR! |
I'm with UT, but my excuse it it's not my politics, it's not my election. I do always vote, however. Forlornly, for the party which ought to stand for what I stand for but doesn't.
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I usually click on threads that particularly annoy/bore the living fuck out of me in the 'new posts' section just to get them off the list.
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Saddest post this year. |
exactly like my screen looks, UTE... 'cept mine's grey....It took me a minute to figure out what the hell you were even talking about.
I've been ignoring those same threads Good for you. politics makes you ... and most people... a dickhole. nothing good can come from it. arguing about it just causes polarization, resentment and petty behavior. someone pull my finger |
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If UT said he was going to vote for Obama, we would all (OK, most of us) say that's cool, you made your choice. If he said he was going to vote for Romney, we would all (OK, most of us) say that's cool, you made you choice. If he said he was going to vote for any other candidate, many of us would try to convince him he's "wasting his vote." But in the end, we'd say that's cool, you made your choice. Having seen UT post about politics for years (decades), I know he's more informed about the political process than the average bear. If he's read the tea leaves and decided not to vote, then I for one say, "that's cool, you made your choice." And I say that without a trace of sarcasm (which is unusual for me). No candidate, no party, is entitled to your vote. |
In Pennsylvania, the major parties used the legal system to kick all* third-party candidates off the ballot.
I wasn't even going to vote for any of them - probably - Ah but look at me getting political just because this isn't the Politics section. *with a few really minor exceptions at state rep and lower levels |
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Your opinion on my feelings is all yours. His post about not voting is sad on a number of counts. Since I agree with you about Undertoad being well informed, his "experiment" about not voting, while still being "his choice" will not be without effect. I don't really care who he votes for. I've been a proselytizer for voting for a looong time. I'm a big fan of our political structure, warts and all. But it *requires* voters, and the more high quality, high information voters, like Undertoad, the better. Surely there are issues on the ballot besides the Main Event that deserve critical consideration. I don't know about his local ballot, I haven't seen it. But this stuff matters. Even if he votes against! Quote:
If he doesn't want a mainline party candidate, write one in, assuming that's permitted in PA, it is in WA. And lastly, voting is my express participation in our civic culture. I'm a part of it, it affects me, and I want to have an effect on it. It's a good habit. |
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I have the same itch Pete, but I scratch each one individually. walking down the tree.
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Pete! How the debbil are you!?!
Sent by thought transference. |
I'll fall in with the no party is entitled to your vote line. The part about skipping the political section does some good by avoiding people at their worst but sometimes the political is personal like here and you miss something important.
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sexobon age reference noted: he still believes that voting is an honor to Democracy, greater than the various ways Democracy has been shat upon by the powers that be. That means he still follows the ideals of the Greatest Generation and so was probably parented by them. He does not contain the cynicism of Gen X and later. He's a Boomer.
My ballot access complaint is not trivial. 100,000 Pennsylvania voters and 40,000 ballot access petition signatories were strategically disenfranchised before the election began. To participate in this process means to |
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I had completely misunderstood your reason(s) for boycotting the politics threads. I would agree and join you, but in reality it is only by participating in your local elections that such situations can be changed. There's still the old election cliche: "THROW THE BASTARDS OUT" |
In 2008 it was the Democrats who made the legal challenge and threw the third parties off. This year it was the Republicans.
Which ones are the bastards I can throw out by voting? |
the incumbent
then vote your conscience on the non partisan issues. |
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Get rid of the extremists... there are moderates in both parties, and there are candidates who see politics as one of the highest callings. |
Well I will vote, so this is just devily advocacy like I enjoy. But... seriously, thanks for the thoughts on the matter you guys, it helps me consider everything.
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... or mine :rolleyes: |
But then when the challenger is elected for lack of your opposition, you end up worse off than you were.
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It is worrying that an intelligent, informed citizen who clearly gives a damn about things can seriously examine two candidates for the highest office and find both of them so unappealing that he would rather not vote at all.
Equally, in the subsequent discussion, no body even bothered to try convincing him that candidate X is worthy, but focused on other options and the impact of not voting. Candidate cynicism is accepted as a rational position. The system is not well. Danged if I know what to do. |
It has to be fixed from the bottom up, starting at the local level, by the majority of the voters taking an active role.
I guess we're fucked. |
Fixing the campaign funding issues would do a lot towards fixing the types of candidates we get to choose from.
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Aaaaand I just found out that the third parties made a late legal challenge and they will be on the ballot after all.
I don't think I will vote for them but the shenanigans still bother me. |
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