Why would we want people to vote...

Political discussions
Ibanez
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 60519
Joined: Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:16 pm
I am a fan of: Coastal Carolina

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by Ibanez »

89Hen wrote:
Ibanez wrote:
. Sadly, nobody has the balls to eschew them and work to give a third party some credibility. It's always, " I'd vote Libertarian but they don't stand a chance against the GOP." Well no if you refuse to help them.
I don't think it takes balls or brians to vote third party. IMO it's more like a white flag. What kind of message is Cleets sending by casting a vote for Jill Stein? :coffee:
Why continue to vote for Republicans and Democrats when we can all agree that they are part of a broken system? It's not a white flag.
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
User avatar
BlueHen86
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 13555
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:40 pm
I am a fan of: The McManus Brothers
A.K.A.: Duffman
Location: Area XI

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by BlueHen86 »

89Hen wrote:
Ibanez wrote:
. Sadly, nobody has the balls to eschew them and work to give a third party some credibility. It's always, " I'd vote Libertarian but they don't stand a chance against the GOP." Well no if you refuse to help them.
I don't think it takes balls or brians to vote third party. IMO it's more like a white flag. What kind of message is Cleets sending by casting a vote for Jill Stein? :coffee:
On the other hand, voting for the same two parties over and over again, and expecting things to change, sounds like the definition of insanity.
User avatar
Chizzang
Level5
Level5
Posts: 19274
Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:36 am
I am a fan of: Deflate Gate
A.K.A.: The Quasar Kid
Location: Palermo Italy

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by Chizzang »

89Hen wrote: What kind of message is Cleets sending by casting a vote for Jill Stein?




:shock:

at the Presidential level:
Our two party system is broken
it offers up nothing (NOTHING) worth MY vote
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

Ibanez wrote:Why continue to vote for Republicans and Democrats when we can all agree that they are part of a broken system? It's not a white flag.
A true third party candidate with any chance, even remote, is a different story. Voting for somebody who you know is going to garner 3% or less of the vote isn't making any statement whatsoever. I can't recall an election where there has been more resentment of the two parties, yet there were still no viable third party candidates. Their biggest hope is to play the role of spoiler. Great. :suspicious:
Image
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

BlueHen86 wrote:
89Hen wrote: I don't think it takes balls or brians to vote third party. IMO it's more like a white flag. What kind of message is Cleets sending by casting a vote for Jill Stein? :coffee:
On the other hand, voting for the same two parties over and over again, and expecting things to change, sounds like the definition of insanity.
And voting for a third party with no chance of winning over and over again?
Image
clenz
Moderator Team
Moderator Team
Posts: 21211
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:30 pm

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by clenz »

kalm wrote:
andy7171 wrote:Who gets Veterans Day off?
Schools
Really?
User avatar
Chizzang
Level5
Level5
Posts: 19274
Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:36 am
I am a fan of: Deflate Gate
A.K.A.: The Quasar Kid
Location: Palermo Italy

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by Chizzang »

89Hen wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
On the other hand, voting for the same two parties over and over again, and expecting things to change, sounds like the definition of insanity.
And voting for a third party with no chance of winning over and over again?

This ^

89hen is clear and concisely making THE point...
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
User avatar
BlueHen86
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 13555
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:40 pm
I am a fan of: The McManus Brothers
A.K.A.: Duffman
Location: Area XI

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by BlueHen86 »

89Hen wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
On the other hand, voting for the same two parties over and over again, and expecting things to change, sounds like the definition of insanity.
And voting for a third party with no chance of winning over and over again?
Sends a message to the two main parties that you are willing to take the time vote, but you aren't satisfied with what they offer. IMO it's better to vote third party than to vote for a party that you aren't happy with.
The worst option is not to vote at all.
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

BlueHen86 wrote:
89Hen wrote: And voting for a third party with no chance of winning over and over again?
Sends a message to the two main parties that you are willing to take the time vote, but you aren't satisfied with what they offer. IMO it's better to vote third party than to vote for a party that you aren't happy with.
The worst option is not to vote at all.
What message? Quick, name a third party candidate from your neighboring state. Truth is, no message is being sent at 3.2%.
Image
User avatar
BlueHen86
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 13555
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:40 pm
I am a fan of: The McManus Brothers
A.K.A.: Duffman
Location: Area XI

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by BlueHen86 »

89Hen wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
Sends a message to the two main parties that you are willing to take the time vote, but you aren't satisfied with what they offer. IMO it's better to vote third party than to vote for a party that you aren't happy with.
The worst option is not to vote at all.
What message? Quick, name a third party candidate from your neighboring state. Truth is, no message is being sent at 3.2%.
No message is sent at 0%. No message is sent if you blindly follow either.
User avatar
Chizzang
Level5
Level5
Posts: 19274
Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:36 am
I am a fan of: Deflate Gate
A.K.A.: The Quasar Kid
Location: Palermo Italy

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by Chizzang »

I got the answer to this debate...


Jill Stein



:nod:
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

BlueHen86 wrote:
89Hen wrote: What message? Quick, name a third party candidate from your neighboring state. Truth is, no message is being sent at 3.2%.
No message is sent at 0%. No message is sent if you blindly follow either.
Where did I claim to be sending a message? That's your schtick. I'm helping to pick a winner.
Image
User avatar
Chizzang
Level5
Level5
Posts: 19274
Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:36 am
I am a fan of: Deflate Gate
A.K.A.: The Quasar Kid
Location: Palermo Italy

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by Chizzang »

89Hen wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
No message is sent at 0%. No message is sent if you blindly follow either.
Where did I claim to be sending a message? That's your schtick. I'm helping to pick a winner.
There has to be a booger joke in there ^ somewhere...
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
User avatar
BlueHen86
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 13555
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:40 pm
I am a fan of: The McManus Brothers
A.K.A.: Duffman
Location: Area XI

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by BlueHen86 »

89Hen wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
No message is sent at 0%. No message is sent if you blindly follow either.
Where did I claim to be sending a message? That's your schtick. I'm helping to pick a winner.
Where did I claim that you claimed to be sending a message? :suspicious:
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

BlueHen86 wrote:
89Hen wrote: Where did I claim to be sending a message? That's your schtick. I'm helping to pick a winner.
Where did I claim that you claimed to be sending a message? :suspicious:
You implied it with your post.

Do you honestly believe you are sending a message?
Image
User avatar
BlueHen86
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 13555
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:40 pm
I am a fan of: The McManus Brothers
A.K.A.: Duffman
Location: Area XI

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by BlueHen86 »

89Hen wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
Where did I claim that you claimed to be sending a message? :suspicious:
You implied it with your post.

Do you honestly believe you are sending a message?
I usually vote "R" or "D", but if I don't like either candidate I will vote independent. I don't know how much of a message I am sending. You seem to be arguing that a third party vote (when the third party has no chance at winning) is a wasted vote, I disagree.
User avatar
DSUrocks07
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 5339
Joined: Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:32 pm
I am a fan of: Delaware State
A.K.A.: phillywild305
Location: The 9th Circle of Hellaware

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by DSUrocks07 »

89Hen wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
No message is sent at 0%. No message is sent if you blindly follow either.
Where did I claim to be sending a message? That's your schtick. I'm helping to pick a winner.
And those who vote third party aren't?
MEAC, last one out turn off the lights.

@phillywild305 FB
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

BlueHen86 wrote:You seem to be arguing that a third party vote (when the third party has no chance at winning) is a wasted vote, I disagree.
Then you read correctly. You may as well not vote for that particular seat IMO.

BTW, I do abstain from voting for any seats where I haven't done my homework (school board, etc...). The only exception to that this year was I voted for all three R's running for county council. This is the current council:

Roger Berliner - D
Craig Rice - D
Phil Andrews - D
Nancy Navarro - D
Cherri Branson - D
Nancy Floreen - D
Marc Elrich - D
George Leventhal - D
Hans Riemer - D

:suspicious: Guess I should heed my own advice and not waste my vote on people that have no chance of winning. ;)
Image
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

DSUrocks07 wrote:
89Hen wrote: Where did I claim to be sending a message? That's your schtick. I'm helping to pick a winner.
And those who vote third party aren't?
In most cases, they're helping somebody else to lose.
Image
CAA Flagship
4th&29
4th&29
Posts: 38529
Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:01 pm
I am a fan of: Old Dominion
A.K.A.: He/His/Him/Himself
Location: Pizza Hell

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by CAA Flagship »

BlueHen86 wrote:
89Hen wrote: You implied it with your post.

Do you honestly believe you are sending a message?
I usually vote "R" or "D", but if I don't like either candidate I will vote independent. I don't know how much of a message I am sending. You seem to be arguing that a third party vote (when the third party has no chance at winning) is a wasted vote, I disagree.
It's a wasted vote. :nod: :coffee:
CAA Flagship
4th&29
4th&29
Posts: 38529
Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:01 pm
I am a fan of: Old Dominion
A.K.A.: He/His/Him/Himself
Location: Pizza Hell

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by CAA Flagship »

We need a third party, but it has to rise up from the bottom. Dickheads like Perot do nothing but steal votes from a guy that they would vote for if they weren't running themselves. And it often means that they guy they hate the most wins because of it.

The third party needs to build at the State Senate level and grow from there. Then Governor level and US Congressional level. And it is important that committee assignments include spots for the third party within Congress. Then, and only then, does a third party have a shot at winning a White House race, rather than affecting it.
User avatar
DSUrocks07
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 5339
Joined: Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:32 pm
I am a fan of: Delaware State
A.K.A.: phillywild305
Location: The 9th Circle of Hellaware

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by DSUrocks07 »

CAA Flagship wrote:We need a third party, but it has to rise up from the bottom. Dickheads like Perot do nothing but steal votes from a guy that they would vote for if they weren't running themselves. And it often means that they guy they hate the most wins because of it.

The third party needs to build at the State Senate level and grow from there. Then Governor level and US Congressional level. And it is important that committee assignments include spots for the third party within Congress. Then, and only then, does a third party have a shot at winning a White House race, rather than affecting it.
I can agree with that. For it to truly be a grassroots movement it needs to start from the roots.

Until then it will always be percieved as a "protest vote"

If you vote third party for the presidency yet vote just R or D on the rest of your ballot you are part of the problem.
MEAC, last one out turn off the lights.

@phillywild305 FB
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

CAA Flagship wrote:We need a third party, but it has to rise up from the bottom. Dickheads like Perot do nothing but steal votes from a guy that they would vote for if they weren't running themselves. And it often means that they guy they hate the most wins because of it.

The third party needs to build at the State Senate level and grow from there. Then Governor level and US Congressional level. And it is important that committee assignments include spots for the third party within Congress. Then, and only then, does a third party have a shot at winning a White House race, rather than affecting it.
What would a third party look like? The only answer I see is a watered down or more extreme version of one of the current parties.
Image
CAA Flagship
4th&29
4th&29
Posts: 38529
Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:01 pm
I am a fan of: Old Dominion
A.K.A.: He/His/Him/Himself
Location: Pizza Hell

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by CAA Flagship »

89Hen wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:We need a third party, but it has to rise up from the bottom. Dickheads like Perot do nothing but steal votes from a guy that they would vote for if they weren't running themselves. And it often means that they guy they hate the most wins because of it.

The third party needs to build at the State Senate level and grow from there. Then Governor level and US Congressional level. And it is important that committee assignments include spots for the third party within Congress. Then, and only then, does a third party have a shot at winning a White House race, rather than affecting it.
What would a third party look like? The only answer I see is a watered down or more extreme version of one of the current parties.
Hell if I know. But a good foundation would be truth and transparency. They could easily steal elections running against the records of the Donks and Conks.
User avatar
89Hen
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 39283
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:13 pm
I am a fan of: High Horses
A.K.A.: The Almighty Arbiter

Re: Why would we want people to vote...

Post by 89Hen »

CAA Flagship wrote:Hell if I know. But a good foundation would be truth and transparency.
:suspicious: That's not a platform issue.
Image
Post Reply