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In reply to the discussion: Just a quick note as to why people at times do not vote [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)but most of the folks we talk to are beyond disappointed. We do a lot of policy and also a lot of civil rights, and police issues.
So I will add the caveat I added before, You want that social security to remain. do more than just voting.
But if you want people who have given up in the process to vote, calling them lazy, or uninformed is not going to make this relevant to their lives. Until politics is relevant, people are truly not going to bother. It matters little how many names people call them.
And politicians truly have no clue how you live, I don't care what party. If you are talking about a council member, they are better about it, but they sill have trouble getting it.
Those three articles are good. I might have to produce my own local version, because to me it matters. (Even if I am the most cynical there is and consider politics the greatest show on earth since citizens united)