Reject the election. Don’t mark your ballot!

DaSleeper

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May 27, 2007
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I know it might not be feasible...
But I sometimes think they should fix up tax returns so that you have to vote when you fill them out..

If you're old enough to file a tax return.....you're old enough to vote ....think about it?.....hmmmm
 

Ron in Regina

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I know it might not be feasible...
But I sometimes think they should fix up tax returns so that you have to vote when you fill them out..

If you're old enough to file a tax return.....you're old enough to vote ....think about it?.....hmmmm


I believe (but I could be wrong here...) that Australia does something like that.

How 'bout an automatic $25 deduction on your incometax claim if you have proof
of voting (a chit receit of some type) that you receive at the polling station once
you turn in the ballot? It would be a motivator....
 

petros

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I believe (but I could be wrong here...) that Australia does something like that.

How 'bout an automatic $25 deduction on your incometax claim if you have proof
of voting (a chit receit of some type) that you receive at the polling station once
you turn in the ballot? It would be a motivator....
A Rona gift card.
 

Avro

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Feb 12, 2007
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Reject the election?

How about FU?

All I have heard is a bunch of bitching and whining about this election....some people have even said they don't have time....don't have time?!?!?

People are fighting and dieing for democratic rights and you don't have time?!?

People like this don't deserve democracy.

:roll:
 

TenPenny

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Reject the election?

How about FU?

All I have heard is a bunch of bitching and whining about this election....some people have even said they don't have time....don't have time?!?!?

People are fighting and dieing for democratic rights and you don't have time?!?

People like this don't deserve democracy.

:roll:

Funny about that - we'll go to war halfway around the world to give people the chance to vote, but people around here couldn't be bothered to do so themselves. What a completely messed up society we live in.

It is our obligation to vote, and furthermore, to make our voices heard. Contact your local candidates, and tell them what you want. Don't wait for someone to tell you what they'll do, tell them what you want them to do. Engage them.

Here's an idea:
Let's all, as members of CC, tell our candidates what WE expect from THEM. Let's be proactive, not reactive. We've become a society of watchers, not doers. Let's start doing, not watching. I'm going to contact the candidates in my riding, and tell them what I expect from a government. It's a small start, but it's a start. God knows, we all can sit here on this forum and spout ideas, it's no harder to email our candidates and tell them what we expect.
 

PoliticalNick

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I just want to make it quite clear that just because someone chooses not to vote does not mean they give up all their right until the next election. I have made an informed choice to boycott an election in the past and yet still remained actively involved for the other 4yr 364days of the cycle.

Does not voting through laziness or apathy affect your credibility, sure, but so does turning out for 10 minutes every 4-5 years and then closing your eyes and hoping for the best the rest of the time.

You can vote or not vote but if you don't stay actively involved through contact with your local rep and contact with the government leadership and opposition and just complain to your friends for 5 years you are not participating in the process. These are the people who need to STFU!

Well said TenP. My point exactly.
 

CDNBear

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Sep 24, 2006
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Kraut? I'm surprised Conservatives still don't call it Victory Cabbage.


Funny about that - we'll go to war halfway around the world to give people the chance to vote, but people around here couldn't be bothered to do so themselves. What a completely messed up society we live in.
It's called freedom. I know you support it.

Didn't you say that the Egyptians had the right, the freedom, to elect a theocratic gov't if they wanted to?
 

TenPenny

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It's called freedom. I know you support it.

Didn't you say that the Egyptians had the right, the freedom, to elect a theocratic gov't if they wanted to?

Yes I did, they certainly have that right.

They also have the right to not be bothered to get off their fat asses and vote if they don't want to. And then complain about the poor governments they have, while they complain about the services they get, and they complain about the tax they pay.

We'll know that Egypt is a modern, western society when the primary occupation is whining and complaining about what someone else is doing, while the complainer does nothing whatsoever. Because that seems to be the ultimate in our society: do nothing, but complain about what anyone else does. Expect the government to look after you, but also complain about taxes you pay. Like everything else, it's always someone else's fault. Oh, poor pitiful me. Look what happened, through no fault of my own.
 

CDNBear

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Yes I did, they certainly have that right.

They also have the right to not be bothered to get off their fat asses and vote if they don't want to. And then complain about the poor governments they have, while they complain about the services they get, and they complain about the tax they pay.

We'll know that Egypt is a modern, western society when the primary occupation is whining and complaining about what someone else is doing, while the complainer does nothing whatsoever. Because that seems to be the ultimate in our society: do nothing, but complain about what anyone else does. Expect the government to look after you, but also complain about taxes you pay. Like everything else, it's always someone else's fault. Oh, poor pitiful me. Look what happened, through no fault of my own.
Those are some pretty harsh and cynical words Ten Penny.

Do I sense some frustration? Are you as frustrated with the lack of choice in Ottawa as I am?

Me personally, I'm no big fan of taxes, but I came to the realization, like death, they're inevitable. What I find troublesome, is how that money is wasted reinventing wheels and thrown at special interest groups.

I just don't see anyone in Ottawa worth giving my vote to. I'm obviously not alone in that thought. Although I'm loath to throw my vote away again. And I certainly wouldn't abstain.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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I just want to make it quite clear that just because someone chooses not to vote does not mean they give up all their right until the next election. I have made an informed choice to boycott an election in the past and yet still remained actively involved for the other 4yr 364days of the cycle.

Does not voting through laziness or apathy affect your credibility, sure, but so does turning out for 10 minutes every 4-5 years and then closing your eyes and hoping for the best the rest of the time.

You can vote or not vote but if you don't stay actively involved through contact with your local rep and contact with the government leadership and opposition and just complain to your friends for 5 years you are not participating in the process. These are the people who need to STFU!

Well said TenP. My point exactly.

Let's say you don't like Mr. Harper (snork.... as if) and you decide to boycott the vote because your not happy with the others you are giving the frontrunner an in. Simple as that. All the conservative voters that abstained from voting for John Tory in the last Ontario election gave Dalton McGuinty a present. Simple as that.
 

PoliticalNick

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Let's say you don't like Mr. Harper (snork.... as if) and you decide to boycott the vote because your not happy with the others you are giving the frontrunner an in. Simple as that. All the conservative voters that abstained from voting for John Tory in the last Ontario election gave Dalton McGuinty a present. Simple as that.

I have yet to see who is running in my area and have not had a chance to ask them questions so will wait a while yet before I decide if I will vote and who it will be for if I do. I give no blind loyalty to any party but can probably say it will not be for the (un)conservitive candidate whose party has run our debt up to record levels and wants us to be the 51st state.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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I have yet to see who is running in my area and have not had a chance to ask them questions so will wait a while yet before I decide if I will vote and who it will be for if I do. I give no blind loyalty to any party but can probably say it will not be for the (un)conservitive candidate whose party has run our debt up to record levels and wants us to be the 51st state.

Okay then.
 

Durry

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No, I will vote on election day, by then I will have made up my mind on who to vote for. I realize that no one is perfect for PM, but I will add my vote to the final decision.

I believe in our democratic process and I also realize that like everything else, it is not perfect. I also realize that that it can be changed through our democratic process, but it cannot be changed if you chose to do nothing or if you just decide your going to stick your tail between your legs and sit in the corner sucking your thumb.

People can make a difference, if people are disatisfied. Many in the Middle East are just beginning to realize this now.
 

PoliticalNick

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No, I will vote on election day, by then I will have made up my mind on who to vote for. I realize that no one is perfect for PM, but I will add my vote to the final decision.

I believe in our democratic process and I also realize that like everything else, it is not perfect. I also realize that that it can be changed through our democratic process, but it cannot be changed if you chose to do nothing or if you just decide your going to stick your tail between your legs and sit in the corner sucking your thumb.

People can make a difference, if people are disatisfied. Many in the Middle East are just beginning to realize this now.

Unfortunately in the ME they either cannot use their vote or have chosen not to in a corrupt farcical democracy. I hope we don't come to the violent changes we are seeing there but also see this as somewhat a possibility in the reatively near future.

I don't just encourage people to make an informed vote , but stay actively involved every other day as well.
 

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