the absurdity of the american voter, americans, america, etc. and etc.

henry quirk • Aug 10, 2016 9:26 am
If elections were viewed properly (as hiring an employee instead of installing a noble) then voters, americans, america might get the kind of practical, minimalist, public service (and servants) it needs.

But, noooooooo...

There seems to be an unattractive aspect of the human psyche that craves 'leaders' and 'directors' and 'governors', that wants some one else to say what's what.

Me: I want proxies, servants, employees...folks who shut the fuck up and do the work they were hired to do...folks who never lose sight of being employees and who evidence the appropriate humility as employees.

Not seein' why so many find being 'the governed' a good thing...not seein how a 'need' for governance is a good thing.
Gravdigr • Aug 10, 2016 12:38 pm
Those people are very few, and very far between.

Get a dog.
Carruthers • Aug 10, 2016 2:43 pm
henry quirk;966266 wrote:

There seems to be an unattractive aspect of the human psyche that craves 'leaders' and 'directors' and 'governors', that wants some one else to say what's what.


On the other hand, they're always available to take the blame.
BigV • Aug 10, 2016 4:02 pm
Gravdigr;966284 wrote:
Those people are very few, and very far between.

Get a dog.


I disagree. I think there are plenty of people like this all around us. I think very few of them seek public office, and fewer still seek public attention.
El Veto-Voter • Aug 24, 2016 8:49 pm
Some politicians look good in the early going. But the more I hear them say, the more I learn about what they've done, and the more I discover what they plan to do... the worse they seem. It doesn't take long for most of them to appear downright dangerous.

They say the stupidest things and expect us to believe them. They get caught lying and act like it is somebody else's fault. They promise to do what's impossible, like spending trillions on new programs without raising taxes or cutting existing programs. They are unbelievable.

I wonder why most of them are out of the looney bin. I certainly can't agree to give them power over me, you, and the normal people.

In fact, I can't imagine any reason for giving anybody the power to rule.

My vote is my power -- and they're not getting it.

El Veto-Voter

My philosophy is at HaltVote.org
El Veto-Voter • Aug 24, 2016 11:20 pm
Ooops! my previous post accidentally had ".org" instead of ".com" (but they assure me that senile dementia is only a "temporary stage").

El Veto-Voter
www.HaltVote.com
classicman • Aug 27, 2016 9:13 am
Its not the American voters, its the absurdity of the two candidates thrust upon us.
Good gracious they are both awful. One is a proven asshole and the other promises repeatedly to be one.
:vomit:
henry quirk • Aug 27, 2016 12:07 pm
HaltVote: "non-violent"

All the time? Across the board? In all circumstances?

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"the absurdity of the two candidates thrust upon us"

That we allow to be thrust upon us.