Registered To Vote?
Are you registered to vote? If Yes = GOOD. If NO = Why not? Either way you should ask yourself if you're happy with Congress. Chances are you're not! (Congress has an approval rating of about 9%). However, voting can and does often help change things.
Who Can You Trust?
Unfortunately, you cannot trust politicians - especially so-called "career politicians." Anyone who has served over two consecutive terms in office is a career politician. No matter who they are, these are the worst! We have several representatives who have held office for over 30 years. Unbelievable as it seems, but voters are to blame for this. Instead of voting them out of office, they continue to re-elect them over and over and over again. They "think" that they are doing a good job. But most voters really don't take the time or effort to actually look at the job performance of these career politicians. Shame on their laziness.
Term Limits
While we have come to realize that term limits may be a good idea, our fearless Career Politicians will never resort to placing limits on their powers. Would You? It's human nature not to spoil a good thing. That's why we have elections! YOU already have the POWER of term limits in your vote!
Change Registration
If you're not registered, then what's the point of reading this blog? If you care, you should already be registered. But here's something else to consider. Are you happy with your Political Party? Have you ever considered dumping them? Have you come to the conclusion that you really cannot trust either Party? Why not register as an Independent? What have you got to loose? This way you can still vote and not worry about the Party - but focus on the candidate instead.
It's true that in many states Independents cannot participate in primaries. Too bad. However, you should be aware that Independents are the voters that BOTH parties always try to win-over in the national elections. This places their focus on YOU! What a concept!
Please give this some serious thought. Register as an Independent.
One More Thing
Oh, and when you do vote, do so on election day. I know, there's usually a line. Don't be impatient. Plan on waiting to vote. So-called early voting is NOT the way to participate. Your votes are tallied as "absentee ballots". SO? Well, in most states these votes are not counted unless the race is close. You read this right. Your vote is NOT counted! This little known fact has a lot to do in close election races. It also is a great way to make election fraud easier. More on fraud in a future blog as we get nearer the national Presidential election.
Friday, December 9, 2011
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