Yes, I know, we are not voting for President this year. But, we are voting for every Congressperson- and a slew of Senators. Not to mention a bunch of state officials.
Tag Archives: voting
T-35. No, it’s really liftoff right now.
It’s time to vote.
Yes, I know election day is the 3rd of November. But, many of us are fearful of waiting in line, surrounded by folks who may elect to NOT wear a mask, who may be infected with COVID 19- but we want our voices heard.
33, 32, 31…
I can’t believe that at least two years after we knew foreign governments were attacking our electoral process, we have federal and state governments still taking their rectal temperatures. With their heads. (You do get the image, right?)
The First Tuesday in November.
Voting counts. It certainly is VERY important if you live in the Commonwealth of Virginia or New Jersey. Almost all our state and local office positions are up for grabs. Washington state is having a special election that can change who is in control of the legislative body.
The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow. The next day? Hmm
Voting counts. Not just tomorrow (don’t tell me you are not voting!), but every election.
Now, tomorrow, we choose a President, a few Senators, and every Congressperson. That will set how the Federal Government will run for the next two to four years. Pretty important.
Continue reading The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow. The next day? Hmm
Tomorrow
I don’t understand why so many Americans think that voting only counts when it’s a Presidential election. Because every single election counts.
Got Milk (Subsidy)?
It’s always amazing to me when I hear certain politicians complaining about the waste in government spending, that our deficit is increasing. Like the past few days, of course. Not because I don’t think they are right- but because these are almost the same guys voting for stupid things- like a milk subsidy.
Are Voters Stupid?
I’ve written a little about the recent 2012 Elections in the US. And, I don’t want to make a practice of letting politics overtake this blog. But, this post is not really about partisanship.