Why I Might Vote This Year - A Non-Voter's Take
I'm not going to say anything profound in this article. I'm sure all of this stuff has been said, but this time, it's coming from me... and as you probably know, I'm not into politics - at all. I've never followed them, nor have I paid attention to them. In fact, I've always said that, until a presidency is directly affecting my daily life, I have no reason or need to vote. ...I realize that both of those statements can be argued, and they have been... but that has been my reasoning.
Basically, I've chosen to be politically ignorant - and I do not think that misinformed, underinformed, or ignorant people should be voting, whether it's their right or not. I've always trusted that the majority of Americans, who are (hopefully) paying close attention to our presidential candidates will make a good decision for me.
So here we are in 2008 and I'm suddenly feeling like politics and our president are affecting my life. Gas prices are crazy and the economy is horrible. These both affect me and are causing me to pay a little more attention lately.
Here are the things I want that may cause me to lose my voting virginity.
These are not new ideas... but they are definitely new to the past 8 years. And with the direction our country has been moving, I want change. We need change. I do not think McCain/Palin are going to offer this country any form of positive change. I believe they are going to keep pushing down the same horrible path that Bush has been - worsening our economy, dependency on oil, and relations with other countries.
So, with all that said, I think that Obama/Biden are more intelligent, more experienced, and stand for real, positive change for our country.
Presidential candidates aside - one of the main reasons I may vote this year is that we need a new party in office. That is how our country runs. We simply need to alternate presidential parties... and it's time to alternate back to a democratic office for a term or two.
So there you have it. My 2 pennies. That's all I can afford to give right now.
I said something political!
Basically, I've chosen to be politically ignorant - and I do not think that misinformed, underinformed, or ignorant people should be voting, whether it's their right or not. I've always trusted that the majority of Americans, who are (hopefully) paying close attention to our presidential candidates will make a good decision for me.
So here we are in 2008 and I'm suddenly feeling like politics and our president are affecting my life. Gas prices are crazy and the economy is horrible. These both affect me and are causing me to pay a little more attention lately.
Here are the things I want that may cause me to lose my voting virginity.
- I'd like to trust in my investments - mainly my 401k and my mortgage.
- I'd like to not spend $450 a month on fueling our vehicles.
- I want an intelligent president. A president who is not a joke to the world. McCain might not be as bad as Bush in that regard, but Palin already is.
- I want someone who knows how to get on the internet. How can I trust a president who isn't in touch with technology introduced 15 years ago to be in touch with technology today? How can someone that is just learning how to get online going to drive technology tomorrow? By drilling for more oil and worsening our dependency? I want vehicle and energy advancement and I do not think that McCain/Palin will help provide that.
- I want innovation. Remember when America was about innovation and not beating everyone up?
These are not new ideas... but they are definitely new to the past 8 years. And with the direction our country has been moving, I want change. We need change. I do not think McCain/Palin are going to offer this country any form of positive change. I believe they are going to keep pushing down the same horrible path that Bush has been - worsening our economy, dependency on oil, and relations with other countries.
So, with all that said, I think that Obama/Biden are more intelligent, more experienced, and stand for real, positive change for our country.
Presidential candidates aside - one of the main reasons I may vote this year is that we need a new party in office. That is how our country runs. We simply need to alternate presidential parties... and it's time to alternate back to a democratic office for a term or two.
So there you have it. My 2 pennies. That's all I can afford to give right now.
I said something political!