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Antonyourknee
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -

A waste of biomatter
I'd ask that in addition to voting,those considering voting go and get informed as much as is reasonable possible on the policy they will be voting for. I've been doing work at voting centers and speaking with the voters on line. Many are unfortunately gravely illiterate on political policy and many reacted with shock at even much repeated proposals or events happening currently. Political ignorance works to the established and corrupts advantage. They love pressuring populations they know will vote for them with all manner of "Go vote" rhetoric which in spirit seems admirable but without further action on the voters part, can end up with them voting in policy detrimental to their interest and/or only in interest to those already in power.


 
Thus too often voters react with shock to policy they don't like but voted in huge numbers merely because they went in,voted blindly down the row of their preferred party and went off with out much fuss. The sleazy political dregs know this and work with sleazy social and legacy media to keep this mentality going. Always saying to "go vote" but little else. I'm not at all claiming that this fine image is doing that but I want to exclaim how simply saying to go vote is hardly sufficient to improve democracy.


 
Voters must now and forever be implored to come to a further understanding of civic culture. To gain at least basic knowledge of often purposely byzantine electoral matters and government functionalism. To see past the snazzy slogans and buzzwords propped up by corporate backed media that often do a candidates campaign for them, designed to lull and simply for political ends reality, and look with a skeptical but open eye upon the upon the vast collection of alternative sources of information to come to a greater understanding of world happening around them.


 
In short,the entrenched,career politician sleeping with big "X" has nothing to fear from a "Go vote".


 
They soil their pants when their voters say "Explain in detail how this policy will work for me more than the other candidates plan?"

 
The informed voter is every politicians fear.
No reason given
Edited by Antonyourknee
Antonyourknee
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -

A waste of biomatter
I'd ask that in addition to voting,those considering voting go and get informed as much as is reasonable possible on the policy they will be voting for. I've been doing work at voting centers and speaking with the voters on line. Many are unfortunately gravely illiterate on political policy and many reacted with shock at even much repeated proposals or events happening currently. Political ignorance works to the established and corrupts advantage. They love pressuring populations they know will vote for them with all manner of "Go vote" rhetoric which in spirit seems admirable but without further action on the voters part, can end up with them voting in policy detrimental to their interest and/or only in interest to those already in power.

Thus too often voters react with shock to policy they don't like but voted in huge numbers merely because they went in,voted blindly down the row of their preferred party and went off with out much fuss. The sleazy political dregs know this and work with sleazy social and legacy media to keep this mentality going. Always saying to "go vote" but little else. I'm not at all claiming that this fine image is doing that but I want to exclaim how simply saying to go vote is hardly sufficient to improve democracy.

Voters must now and forever be implored to come to a further understanding of civic culture. To gain at least basic knowledge of often purposely byzantine electoral matters and government functionalism. To see past the snazzy slogans and buzzwords propped up by corporate backed media that often do a candidates campaign for them, designed to lull and simply for political ends reality, and look with a skeptical but open eye upon the upon the vast collection of alternative sources of information to come to a greater understanding of world happening around them.

In short,the entrenched,career politician sleeping with big "X" has nothing to fear from a "Go vote".

They soil their pants when their voters say "Explain in detail how this policy will work for me more than the other candidates plan ?"
The informed voter is every politicians fear.
No reason given
Edited by Antonyourknee
Antonyourknee
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -

A waste of biomatter
I'd ask that in addition to voting,those considering voting go and get informed as much as is reasonable possible on the policy they will be voting for. I've been doing work at voting centers and speaking with the voters on line. Many are unfortunately gravely illiterate on political policy and many reacted with shock at even much repeated proposals or events happening currently. Political ignorance works to the established and corrupts advantage. They love pressuring populations they know will vote for them with all manner of "Go vote" rhetoric which in spirit seems admirable but without further action on the voters part, can end up with them voting in policy detrimental to their interest and/or only in interest to those already in power.

Thus too often voters react with shock to policy they don't like but voted in huge numbers merely because they went in,voted blindly down the row of their preferred party and went off with out much fuss. The sleazy political dregs know this and work with sleazy social and legacy media to keep this mentality going. Always saying to "go vote" but little else. I'm not at all claiming that this fine image is doing that but I want to exclaim how simply saying to go vote is hardly sufficient to improve democracy.

Voters must now and forever be implored to come to a further understanding of civic culture. To gain at least basic knowledge of often purposely byzantine electoral matters and government functionalism. To see past the snazzy slogans and buzzwords propped up by corporate backed media that often do a candidates campaign for them, designed to lull and simply for political ends reality, and look with a skeptical but open eye upon the upon the vast collection of alternative sources of information to come to a greater understanding of world happening around them.

In short,the entrenched,career politician sleeping with big "X" has nothing to fear from a "Go vote".

They soil their pants when their voters say "Explain in detail how this policy will work for me more than the other candidates plan ?"
The informed voter is every politicians fear.
No reason given
Edited by Antonyourknee
Antonyourknee
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -

A waste of biomatter
I'd ask that in addition to voting,those considering voting go and get informed as much as is reasonable possible on the policy they will be voting for. I've been doing work at voting centers and speaking with the voters on line. Many are unfortunately gravely illiterate on political policy and many reacted with shock at even much repeated proposals or events happening currently. Political ignorance works to the established and corrupts advantage. They love pressuring populations they know will vote for them with all manner of "Go vote" rhetoric which in spirit seems admirable but without further action on the voters part, can end up with them voting in policy detrimental to their interest and/or only in interest to those already in power.

Thus too often voters react with shock to policy they don't like but voted in huge numbers merely because they went in,voted blindly down the row of their preferred party and went off with out much fuss. The sleazy political dregs know this and work with sleazy social and legacy media to keep this mentality going. Always saying to "go vote" but little else. I'm not at all claiming that this fine image is doing that but I want to exclaim how simply saying to go vote is hardly sufficient to improve democracy.

Voters must now and forever be implored to come to a further understanding of civic culture. To gain at least basic knowledge of often purposely byzantine electoral matters and government functionalism. To see past the snazzy slogans and buzzwords propped up by corporate backed media that often do a candidates campaign for them, designed to lull and simply for political ends reality, and look with a skeptical but open eye upon the upon the vast collection of alternative sources of information to come to a greater understanding of world happening around them.

In short,the entrenched,career politician sleeping with big "X" has nothing to fear from a "Go vote".

They soil their pants when their voters say "Explain in detail how this policy will work for me more than the other candidates plan ?" The informed voter is every politicians fear.
No reason given
Edited by Antonyourknee
Antonyourknee
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -

A waste of biomatter
I'd ask that in addition to voting,those considering voting go and get informed as much as is reasonable possible on the policy they will be voting for. I've been doing work at voting centers and speaking with the voters on line. Many are unfortunately gravely illiterate on political policy and many reacted with shock at even much repeated proposals or events happening currently. Political ignorance works to the established and corrupts advantage. They love pressuring populations they know will vote for them with all manner of "Go vote" rhetoric which in spirit seems admirable but without further action on the voters part, can end up with them voting in policy detrimental to their interest and/or only in interest to those already in power.

Thus too often voters react with shock to policy they don't like but voted in huge numbers merely because they went in,voted blindly down the row of their preferred party and went off with out much fuss. The sleazy political dregs know this and work with sleazy social and legacy media to keep this mentality going. Always saying to "go vote" but little else. I'm not at all claiming that this fine image is doing that but I want to exclaim how simply saying to go vote is hardly sufficient to improve democracy.

Voters must now and forever be implored to come to a further understanding of civic culture. To gain at least basic knowledge of often purposely byzantine electoral matters and government functionalism. To see past the snazzy slogans and buzzwords propped up by corporate backed media designed to lull and simply for political ends reality, and look with a skeptical but open eye upon the upon the vast collection of alternative sources of information to come to a greater understanding of world happening around them.

In short,the entrenched,career politician sleeping with big "X" has nothing to fear from a "Go vote".

They soil their pants when their voters say "Explain in detail how this policy will work for me more than the other guycandidates plan ?"
No reason given
Edited by Antonyourknee
Antonyourknee
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -

A waste of biomatter
I'd ask that in addition to voting,those considering voting go and get informed as much as is reasonable possible on the policy they will be voting for. I've been doing work at voting centers and speaking with the voters on line. Many are unfortunately gravely illiterate on political policy and many reacted with shock at even much repeated proposals or events happening currently. Political ignorance works to the established and corrupts advantage. They love pressuring populations they know will vote for them with all manner of "Go vote" rhetoric which in spirit seems admirable but without further action on the voters part, can end up with them voting in policy detrimental to their interest and/or only in interest to those already in power.

Thus too often voters react with shock to policy they don't like but voted in huge numbers merely because they went in,voted blindly down the row of their preferred party and went off with out much fuss. The sleazy political dregs know this and work with sleazy social and legacy media to keep this mentality going. Always saying to "go vote" but little else. I'm not at all claiming that this fine image is doing that but I want to exclaim how simply saying to go vote is hardly sufficient to improve democracy.

Voters must now and forever be implored to come to a further understanding of civic culture. To gain at least basic knowledge of often purposely byzantine electoral matters and government functionalism. To see past the snazzy slogans and buzzwords propped up by corporate backed media designed to lull and simply for political ends reality, and look with a skeptical but open eye upon the upon the vast collection of alternative sources of information to come to a greater understanding of world happening around them.

In short,the entrenched,career politician sleeping with big "X" has nothing to fear from a "Go vote".

They soil their pants when their voters say "Explain in detail how this policy will hwork for melp more than the other guy ?"
No reason given
Edited by Antonyourknee
Antonyourknee
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -

A waste of biomatter
I'd ask that in addition to voting,those considering voting go and get informed as much as is reasonable possible on the policy they will be voting for. I've been doing work at voting centers and speaking with the voters on line. Many are unfortunately gravely illiterate on political policy and many reacted with shock at even much repeated proposals or events happening currently. Political ignorance works to the established and corrupts advantage. They love pressuring populations they know will vote for them with all manner of "Go vote" rhetoric which in spirit seems admirable but without further action on the voters part, can end up with them voting in policy detrimental to their interest and/or only in interest to those already in power.

Thus too often voters react with shock to policy they don't like but voted in huge numbers merely because they went in,voted blindly down the row of their preferred party and went off with out much fuss. The sleazy political dregs know this and work with sleazy social and legacy media to keep this mentality going. Always saying to "go vote" but little else. I'm not at all claiming that this fine image is doing that but I want to exclaim how simply saying to go vote is hardly sufficient to improve democracy.

Voters must now and forever be implored to come to a further understanding of civic culture. To gain at least basic knowledge of often purposely byzantine electoral matters and government functionalism. To see past the snazzy slogans and buzzwords propped up by corporate backed media designed to lull and simply for political ends reality, and look with a skeptical but open eye upon the upon the vast collection of alternative sources of information to come to a greater understanding of world happening around them.

In short,the entrenched,career politician sleeping with big "X" has nothing to fear from a "Go vote".

They soil their pants when their voters say "Explain how policy will help me?"
No reason given
Edited by Antonyourknee