Either way, a whole lot of Americans are morons. I think we can agree there.
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Not voting doesn't make their complaints about the government any less vaild. What it does indicate is that they are fools for not taking the chance to change policy when they can.ChakatBlackstar wrote:
No I said half of the people who vote are morons. People who don't vote are morons for not voting. What I really hate is when someone complains about our government but they didn't even vote!
True, if numbers are low it's a good indication that people are fed up. I like Australia's system where voting is manditory but you can abstain, giving the finger to the government officially.Teaos wrote:Not voting is a perfectly acceptable way of voicing your displeasure at the current government system.
No it isn't. Especially since it doesn't express displeasure. It expresses that you're lazy. Or otherwise don't matter. You don't have to vote for the main candidates if you really don't like them that much.Teaos wrote:Not voting is a perfectly acceptable way of voicing your displeasure at the current government system.
Can you write in a name in NZ? In Canada it invalidates the ballot, so putting in Romeo Dallaire would be pointless. I hear you can do it in the US though.Teaos wrote:Sure some people that vote are just lazy but why should you vote if you like no one? Voting for the lesser of two or even 5 evils is still evil.
MMP? It was on the ballot for the last Provincial election and was thankfully defeated. I hope it works better for you guys than the plan for here suggested.Teaos wrote:Nah we have MMP so basically anyone who wants to be nominated is already on the list. Last time there was over a dozen parties I think.
It would be nice to have more than the four we have, though I don't want the Green Party anywhere near Parliament.Teaos wrote:It has its up sides and its down sides.
The good part is you get a lot of parties and and lots of ideas.
That was my objection.The bad part is that if someone is on the party list they can get into government even if they are not voted directly in through their region.