“Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.” Abraham Lincoln
The Republicans seem to feel that if Obama can be elected President than anyone can – even a reality star who has never held any public office. Hillary Clinton who seemed like a viable first woman president is now untrustworthy and very unlikable.
I voted when I turned eighteen and then I didn’t vote for a long time. I always believed that the lesser of two evils was still an evil. Political participation felt ineffective and protesting seemed the way to create change. After I had kids, I felt differently. I was responsible for everything including earthquakes, climate change, crime and the economy. It was my responsibility to my children to vote people into office who also felt responsible and would make the world better for them.
I’ve spent time in countries that are run by dictatorships, the military or have corrupt elections and governments. Watching the movie An African Election, makes you realize that having a vote is not a given for everyone. I can’t not vote anymore, even though this election is troublesome to me.
The right to vote is mentioned more often in the Constitution than anything else. Perhaps the mentality was that voting was a privilege and it needed to be a right. For a long time it was only the “right people” who could vote. This is something we are so adamant about when we see it in other countries. Our vote may not seem so important to us now but we would be so much worse without it.
Will my vote this year be who do I hate less? Neither of them have the qualities that I picture in a leader. When I think of what a leader of a country is supposed to be I think of words like stability, peace, tolerance, fairness, honesty, character, substance, and justice. Didn’t we learn in Elementary School to build bridges not walls and to never tell a lie? The system is clearly broken. It seems that no one good and really qualified wants to grow up and be President of the United States anymore. Instead it is “clowns to the left of me jokers to the right, Here am stuck in the middle…….”
Who would Jesus vote for?
Fly safe,
JAZ
Well put, jayne. I agree.
thanks for reading and commenting
Jayne – I’ve met Hillary Clinton and talked to her on the phone and feel the “untrustworthy” label is something created by the Republicans. Politico says she’s the most honest of the possible candidates. She is the only candidate who cares about issues I care about like equality for women and equal pay for women. I am unabashedly with her.
thanks for reading and commenting (I answered on facebook)
Clinton may be a flawed candidate, but Trump is just one huge flaw. Hold your nose and vote against him. Peter Frost P.O. Box 629 Cusco PERU Tel/Fax (51-84) 24-1666
From: “Travel Well, Fly Safe” Reply-To: “Travel Well, Fly Safe” Date: Friday, May 27, 2016 at 11:01 AM To: Peter Frost Subject: [New post] Why I Will Vote In An Election That Nobody Wants
WordPress.com jaynezak posted: “³Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.² Abraham Lincoln The Republicans seem to feel that if Obama can be elected Pres”
Ha, thanks for reading and commenting. You put that well. 🙂