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5/08/2016

Letter to the 64% of US Citizens who don't vote in Primary Elections:

Dear Non-Voters,

Just look what you've done!  You stayed home and let the crazoid zealots and know-nothings take over the voting process.  

If you think of yourself as conservative and did not vote against Donald Trump in the primary elections and caucuses, you are an idiot or worse, uninformed.  He is an entertainer, playing to the cheap seats.  A chameleon whose fundamental principles are as changeable as a pair of socks.  

If you lazy or stupid conservative bastards had just had the gumption to show-up and vote for John Kasich, the world could breathe a sigh of relief.  He would easily win in the national election, and the country would be run by an experienced, kinda dull guy who really could put things back in order. 

If you lean socialist you should have showed-up and voted for Bernie.  Or, if you actually had any sense you would realize that no nation can afford free health care, free education, liberal welfare eligibility and free world.  The cost of maintaining a military presence to keep North America and Western Europe free, since none of those socialist countries pays for protection, is staggering. and you would have found someone more exciting than Martin O'Malley to run for office. Maybe Joe Biden, who suddenly doesn't look so bad.     

 If you are middle or leaning left, you stayed home and let the small number of Clintonistas nominate the Second-Least-Popular candidate ever to run for the office of President!  Hillary's unfavorables are only exceeded by The Donald's.  

So, now the question is:  What are you going to do about it?









1 comment:

Lefty said...

Of course I DID vote in the Massachusetts primary. As an independent, I might have taken a Republican ballot and voted for Kasich, but that would have been merely a symbolic vote against Trump. I prefered to cast a symbolic vote FOR Bernie Sanders. I do not expect, nor do I think any of us deserve FREE college tuition, health care, welfare, or anything else. I hope for the incremental improvements in these areas that may be the very best a Clinton presidency can deliver.
As for the low turnout: when challenged to compare ignorance and apathy, a wag once quipped, "I don't know and I don't care." My opinion: at least the apathetic don't vote.