I voted Monday afternoon. I voted for every Democrat on the ballot. Please get out and vote if you are a Democrat. However, if you are a republican or a libertarian, don’t bother.
I think the thing that amazes / worries me most about this election is how both sides think of the others side candidate with such disdain. Yet most of us truly want the same things: good jobs and a safe environment.
Who is president isn’t really that important. What is important is the effect this election is going to have on the Supreme Court for the next decades.
Washington DC, and the state govts are in power, in perpetuity. They go to DC poor to moderate. They leave RICH with a great pension (assuming that they retire- – -some leave feet first, funeral at OUR expense.)
We really need to start over, an entirely new set of lawmakers and judges (PLUS term limits and limits on “deals”.)
The only reason that I’m even thinking about Trump is that he IS an outsider. He hasn’t had his hand in the proverbial “cookie jar” YET Hilary is hardcore DC, and has been so for years. She couldn’t possibly be the outside looking in. She already has her hand in the cookie jar.
Neither candidate is worth the powder to blow them up, as the saying goes. Make a statement with your vote instead vote Libertarian Gary Johnson / Bill Weld.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
I do plenty here is good enough.
TossedSaladCartoon about 8 years ago
Nailed it!
Flash Gordon about 8 years ago
I voted Monday afternoon. I voted for every Democrat on the ballot. Please get out and vote if you are a Democrat. However, if you are a republican or a libertarian, don’t bother.
Norman L Jones about 8 years ago
Same applies to arguing religion.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 8 years ago
It’s this election boys. Dump is driving all of us crazee.
johnzakour Premium Member about 8 years ago
I think the thing that amazes / worries me most about this election is how both sides think of the others side candidate with such disdain. Yet most of us truly want the same things: good jobs and a safe environment.
sbwertz about 8 years ago
Who is president isn’t really that important. What is important is the effect this election is going to have on the Supreme Court for the next decades.
Wenthral about 8 years ago
Does it? does it really?
Bob. about 8 years ago
Well eight years ago Clinton hated Obama and Obama dissed Clinton. Nothing new.
noreenklose about 8 years ago
Personally, I’d like to fire the whole govt.
Lousy, greedy, “what’s in it for me?” attitude…
Washington DC, and the state govts are in power, in perpetuity. They go to DC poor to moderate. They leave RICH with a great pension (assuming that they retire- – -some leave feet first, funeral at OUR expense.)
We really need to start over, an entirely new set of lawmakers and judges (PLUS term limits and limits on “deals”.)
The only reason that I’m even thinking about Trump is that he IS an outsider. He hasn’t had his hand in the proverbial “cookie jar” YET Hilary is hardcore DC, and has been so for years. She couldn’t possibly be the outside looking in. She already has her hand in the cookie jar.
What to do? What to do? ? What to do? ? ?
noreenklose about 8 years ago
Personally, I do not like either of them.
BUT sometimes you need to see the lesser of two “evils”.
craigwestlake about 8 years ago
Neither candidate is worth the powder to blow them up, as the saying goes. Make a statement with your vote instead vote Libertarian Gary Johnson / Bill Weld.