The right to vote costs no money, but it requires citizenship and good standing. Simply put, the responsibility to vote is so poorly exercised as to be shocking. Is it because items that don't cost cash money are perceived as somehow having "no value"?
Wouldn't it be great if voter participation in elections were more like 98% or 99%, with the small percentage that don't vote either actively dying or induced coma for healing purposes?
We deserve the elected officials and public policy we get. If you don't like them (the people or the policies), don't (just) complain, go out and Vote next election, and every election after that. The vote it one of the most important rights of a citizen, so let's not abdicate the high duty and responsibility that goes with it.
Wouldn't it be great if voter participation in elections were more like 98% or 99%, with the small percentage that don't vote either actively dying or induced coma for healing purposes?
We deserve the elected officials and public policy we get. If you don't like them (the people or the policies), don't (just) complain, go out and Vote next election, and every election after that. The vote it one of the most important rights of a citizen, so let's not abdicate the high duty and responsibility that goes with it.
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