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In reply to the discussion: Dear America [View all]Romulox
(25,960 posts)7. And elected officials are bought and sold, often with money "kicked back" from the very programs
they fund through their votes. We have one of the most corrupt and least responsive political systems in the developed world.
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Nonsense. For the big stuff (war, bank bailouts, NSA spying, etc.) they just TELL us
Romulox
Sep 2014
#4
And elected officials are bought and sold, often with money "kicked back" from the very programs
Romulox
Sep 2014
#7
And the party machines, for the most part, ensure that the "choices" we have to make
Maven
Sep 2014
#47
Then you vote out the idiots who tell us what they're going to do and don't listen to the voters.
bulloney
Sep 2014
#15
My Representative has had the job since 1955. Before him, his dad held the seat.
Romulox
Sep 2014
#17
What really sucks is that you can't vote out the string-pullers who buy the idiots.
Jester Messiah
Sep 2014
#20
Oh please, do you see any better with Republicans, no they have been the hold up by plan for a few
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#55
It is indeed, collectively much easier and much more convenient to blame "them"
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#32
Turnout for the last Scottish parliament election in 2011 was around 40%.
Spider Jerusalem
Sep 2014
#3
While I haven't decided whether I should be disappointed or relieved at the results of Scottish vote
hlthe2b
Sep 2014
#6
Silly. With a turnout that high, it would take an astronomical amount of "cheaters" to sway
hlthe2b
Sep 2014
#12
no, but then it seems like something that might actually affect people's lives
treestar
Sep 2014
#57
The communication style of the OP seems unlikely to reach its intended target.
RadiationTherapy
Sep 2014
#56
So the 60%(stupid people), can blame us 40%(dumb asses) for our current state of affairs?
Glassunion
Sep 2014
#30
If 60 + 40 = 100 and 52 + 58 = 100, what happens to the extra 10? Or is one missing a 10?
valerief
Sep 2014
#34
FDR: Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate
pampango
Sep 2014
#44
"That means about 60% of you are stupid. " < Or, that 100% of the choices stink like freshly
jtuck004
Sep 2014
#61
Not voting when eligible is a good indication that someone is afflicted with teh stupid.
Zorra
Sep 2014
#63
well, for starters, it would help if we had free and fair and transparent elections.
kath
Sep 2014
#66
In addition to those 60% who are stupid, add +/- 50% of those who vote as stupid too. This
indepat
Sep 2014
#71
I disagree with you. Have you spoken to those that don't vote? If so, do you think they are stupid?
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#72