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In reply to the discussion: Democracy can be dangerous..37% decided Brexit on behalf of the majority [View all]Bettie
(19,712 posts)19. So, what is the answer
Mandatory Voting:
Lots of people object to this. I personally think it is a good idea. In Australia people can opt out of voting, but they opt out of other societal benefits as well.
NO Voting At all:
The people in charge make all decisions, taking them out of the hands of the unwashed masses.
Suck it up and Deal With It:
If decisions are being made by a minority, because not enough people CHOOSE to vote, then work on getting out the vote.
I'm not at all sure what people think should be done about this. If people choose not to vote, then those who do choose to do it get to make the decisions for good or ill. That is just the way it works.
So, be angry at the people who chose not to come out.
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Democracy can be dangerous..37% decided Brexit on behalf of the majority [View all]
True Earthling
Jun 2016
OP
"via an unchecked process.". - It's not an "unchecked process", it's not even binding. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jun 2016
#1
I disagree. Anyone who has to be forced to vote is someone I don't want voting.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#6
Older, more conservative voters tend to vote more than younger, more liberal ones. In close
pampango
Jun 2016
#5
Brexit is a horrible example of a majority of voters overall imposing their collective will
BlueMTexpat
Jun 2016
#18
I wonder what the % be of people who vote in the general election will be?
Katashi_itto
Jun 2016
#11
Our GOP legislature fixed the constitutional amendment vote for a primary
struggle4progress
Jun 2016
#22
True. It was democratic. Sometimes conservatives win for all kinds of reasons. Liberals need to
pampango
Jun 2016
#21
Isn't this the same ridiculous argument we heard about Bill Clinton's electoral wins?
Press Virginia
Jun 2016
#26
Wow. Haven't read anything this elitist since Republicans tried to say Bill Clinton's victory wasn't
WinkyDink
Jun 2016
#38
I've always supported requiring a person to vote to receive tax deductions or welfare
Sam_Fields
Jun 2016
#39