Like you, I know a bunch of people who don't vote. They'll often quote George Carlin. Or Morrissey, who sings this in "World Peace Is None Of Your Business": "Each time you vote you support the process." I understand that way of thinking. & yet...
It baffles me, ultimately. The system is corrupt, & the "winner-take-all" attitude is maddening. If I were a politician - & this is why I'm not - I would attempt to find out what my constituents wanted, & vote that way. You may think this naïve, or dishonest, but when I've worked at stations to craft policy, my proposals were often voted down, & I labored ahead anyway. But that's not how politics works in this country, & even if it were more like that at some point, it's gotten worse.
When I was twenty, I was able to vote for President for the first time. I guess that means I've voted in eight presidential elections. (For the record, my candidate has won just three of those times. I didn't vote for Clinton in 1996, but I didn't vote for anyone for President that year.) (Well, I should say, my candidate won five of those times - but the popular vote, not the electoral college.)
This morning, on the Tuesday Morning Blend, I begged for money for the station, but I also begged for people to vote. Here's the thing: if you find it difficult to vote, then vote for people who will make it easier. As long as one party believes that, even if they win by one vote, they can enact whatever agenda they want, there's going to be troubles voting. Because that one party doesn't want people who don't agree with them to vote.
It wasn't a good show & there was way too much ineffectual begging for money, but you can listen to it here if you're at all bored. I will be drinking whiskey & hoping against hope that America surprises me tonight. I have lived too long to think the good guys will finally win.
Or at least who I think the good guys are. The people passionately defending candidates I find reprehensible find me passionately defending my candidates reprehensible. One of my wife's students became more politically aware this year & discovered to his shock & horror that his mother was conservative. So it goes.
Sigh.
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