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In reply to the discussion: Why are we seeing polling places closed as "cost saving measures"? If we can't afford ... [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)32. A tax strike is ineffective. Have you ever heard the words, "tax liens."
Vote for Bernie. In LA he promised to audit the military budgets.
Also, in the back of his book, Insider in the White House, he has a list of various items that could be cut from the budget and how much money each would save.
Read the book. He is a thrifty man, not a phony thrifty man like Ronald Reagan. Bernie is the real thrifty presidential candidate.
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Why are we seeing polling places closed as "cost saving measures"? If we can't afford ... [View all]
Scuba
Apr 2016
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Stupid People. The defense budget defends and supports the 1%. We are incidental.
Katashi_itto
Apr 2016
#3
Please explain why fed dollars can't be used to help counties staff their polling places?
Scuba
Apr 2016
#8
Please explain your "civics classes" comment. Federal grants to counties are commonplace.
Scuba
Apr 2016
#17
There are federal grants to support the operations of county level voting?
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2016
#36
But way back the feds passed a clean water act. It paid for sanitary sewer systems, new and
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#41
I'm not sure what your point is, if you have one, but federal grants to counties are commonplace.
Scuba
Apr 2016
#14
Please substantiate your claim of "assets are allocated based on prior years." That's not ...
Scuba
Apr 2016
#83
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appalachiablue
Apr 2016
#29
So does Oregon. Ill get my ballot probably today. Its my first primary ever:)
litlbilly
Apr 2016
#99
Once we truly face that it's not US, we can organize our resources. My old favorite, tax strike,
ancianita
Apr 2016
#19
I've hung out with many and have never heard a mumbling word about it. I'll take your
ancianita
Apr 2016
#31
Sure. But they can't jail us all. There are a lot of boomers ready to go out over a big move,
ancianita
Apr 2016
#46
How would one work (strike)? People pay their tax through payroll deduction, by law isn't it?
Hestia
Apr 2016
#100
You don't have to; that's voluntary. You can keep all your money, make the IRS wait for 364 days.
ancianita
Apr 2016
#105
I think 90% of Dems and Independents agree on this, the Repubs are brainwashed though
Fast Walker 52
Apr 2016
#35
Not just the MIC. The Navy spends most of its efforts protecting oil shipments and other ...
Scuba
Apr 2016
#37
Please provide some evidence of your "full of fraud" claim. Vote by mail is very popular ..
Scuba
Apr 2016
#45
The ability to check on one's own vote is hardly evidence of voter or election fraud. In fact ...
Scuba
Apr 2016
#52
I don't live in Washington, so I can hardly check my own vote. Even if I could, and it was gone ...
Scuba
Apr 2016
#55
Interesting. Who scrutinises the count, and on what grounds are ballots rejected? Are these stated?
Ghost Dog
Apr 2016
#53
If we can't afford to have polling places for voting how the hell can we call ourselves
Photographer
Apr 2016
#72
Sorry, but I've lived the past 30 years in Oregon so could someone tell me . . .
DrBulldog
Apr 2016
#78
We are seeing this because Democrats stayed home in the midterms and didn't fight
Squinch
Apr 2016
#82
Are you suggesting the Dems do fight for working class as hard as Reps for owners?
Scuba
Apr 2016
#88
Bush got every thing he wanted with no super-majority. Dems didn't fight him at all. Further ...
Scuba
Apr 2016
#96
Our side got a historic health plan through which could never before be passed and
Squinch
Apr 2016
#107
Please provide evidence of your claim that I "refuse to work within the structure ..."
Scuba
Apr 2016
#110
The 1% like Hillary don't want working class to have the ability to look after
whereisjustice
Apr 2016
#93
Yet many here support a neocon who will spend aggressively on conflucts abroad but won't change our
Vote2016
Apr 2016
#94
Elections are controlled and funded by the individual states. The National Defense Budget can not be
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2016
#102
Your answer is bullshit. Only funds raised by Congress for that purpose could be granted.
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2016
#113
There is nothing to keep Congrpess from providing funding for counties to staff polling places.
Scuba
Apr 2016
#114
It is against that law to use the Defense Budget, as I said in my primer on our system.
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2016
#115
No, I did not call for using the defense budget. I asked what our defense budget was ...
Scuba
Apr 2016
#117
It wasn't a diversion. The Defense budget has nothing to do with elections, and shouldn't.
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2016
#118
It's what conservatives do. They did that here in Indiana, along with closing down
B Calm
Apr 2016
#103