If you’re eligible and able to vote but not voting anyway, then you don’t deserve anything better than a life of miserable oppression and poverty. And I don’t want to hear one word of complaining from you about gas prices, housing prices, or anything else.
I love the "Maybe" choice. "Have you voted?" "Maaaayyybeeeee." (No, I didn't click that, I found it a bit humorous, BUT, as a child I was taught that politics are private, so I understand why that is there).
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If you’re eligible and able to vote but not voting anyway, then you don’t deserve anything better than a life of miserable oppression and poverty. And I don’t want to hear one word of complaining from you about gas prices, housing prices, or anything else.
Everybody should look closely at the candidates campaign platforms since federal employees jobs may be on the chopping block.
I agree and add if a male voter chooses not to vote for harris simply because the candidate is a woman or is of color the above apply.
I love the "Maybe" choice. "Have you voted?" "Maaaayyybeeeee." (No, I didn't click that, I found it a bit humorous, BUT, as a child I was taught that politics are private, so I understand why that is there).
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