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+2VictorG wrote:53% Think Neither Political Party Represents the American People
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This ^ is pure GOLD right here... (Well said John)JohnStOnge wrote:I don't think the American People know what the hell they think. It's getting to the point where I think they answer these polls in ways they think will make them sound smart and/or sophisticated.
Like the article says "Seventy-two percent (72%) say it would be better for the country if most incumbents in Congress were defeated this November."
You know what's going to happen when people vote? Most of them are going to vote for incumbents. In fact I'd bet that most of the 72% who answered that way in this poll who vote are going to vote for incumbents.
The problem with the country isn't the politicians. It's the People. It really is. We've gotten to the point where the People have the government they deserve. Not every individual. But as a group they do.


There is no right to vote in the Constitution. Poll tests are really totally legitimate. Totally Constitutional at least in terms of what the Constitution actually says and does not say.Pwns wrote:Nonsense JSO. The right to vote carries absolutely no responsibilities and the more people we have voting the better!


I'm ok with that as long as someone with your mindset is not writing the test. For god's, the Texas Board of Education wanted to replace Thomas Jefferson with Ronald Reagan in text books a few years back.JohnStOnge wrote:There is no right to vote in the Constitution. Poll tests are really totally legitimate. Totally Constitutional at least in terms of what the Constitution actually says and does not say.Pwns wrote:Nonsense JSO. The right to vote carries absolutely no responsibilities and the more people we have voting the better!
You make a test based strictly on testing to be sure a person has at least a rudimentary idea as to what the hell is going on and knows something about the concepts of the United States system in order to vote and you are providing equal protection. Everybody gets an equal chance to show that have at least a rudimentary idea as to what the hell is going on before they can vote.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.