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Perseus

(4,341 posts)
14. Start educating people, make sure they understand that elections have consequences
Tue Jan 15, 2019, 07:25 PM
Jan 2019

I know that I have become a pain in the butt to some of my friends because I am constantly reminding them of the urgency and the necessity to do their due diligence before voting, to make sure that they are in fact voting for the best person and not for the one they can have a beer with, or the one who because of his ignorance in government may be a better president.

Some of the reasons people gave to vote for the orange buffoon...like he is not part of the government, and he is a businessman are so ridiculous, so ignorant, and those are the things that I tell people constantly, if they had done a little research they would have realized the buffoon is a con man, a good for nothing.

Anyway, that is what we need to do, we need to educate people the best we can.

We're in trouble Tracyjo Jan 2019 #1
Start educating people, make sure they understand that elections have consequences Perseus Jan 2019 #14
dems need to pass legislation to take back those powers trump usurps nt msongs Jan 2019 #2
Good luck with that! triron Jan 2019 #3
I have no doubt his Russian handlers have given him Horse with no Name Jan 2019 #4
i very much disagree that our founders never anticipated a tyrant as president unblock Jan 2019 #5
failed to anticipate a nationwide suicidal cult Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2019 #6
They made no allowance for Parties whatsoever. NNadir Jan 2019 #8
yes, but it's beyond that. we did fine with mere parties. unblock Jan 2019 #9
There used to be a process by which Congress people drray23 Jan 2019 #13
Well, it all worked fine, except for those events around 1861. NNadir Jan 2019 #15
Trump is in the process socalsun Jan 2019 #7
And yet, when we have the White House, we keep hearing that the President has very little power FiveGoodMen Jan 2019 #10
Or if you are immoral enough to take it drray23 Jan 2019 #12
I don't know what's more dangerous Mr. Ected Jan 2019 #11
how strange to try to imagine this from the framers' point of view 0rganism Jan 2019 #16
You have hit on some wisdom here. triron Jan 2019 #21
Indeed loyalsister Jan 2019 #22
No, what they did not plan for was a Repugnant Congress willing to assist him in doing it. cstanleytech Jan 2019 #17
THAT!! allgood33 Jan 2019 #20
Executive power has been incteasing... Joe941 Jan 2019 #18
NO!!! What the founding fathers never anticipated was a House and a Senate that would allgood33 Jan 2019 #19
It is an awesomely powerful office customerserviceguy Jan 2019 #23
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