D. Morgan;9471193 said:Peace_79;9471124 said:D. Morgan;9470962 said:Who in any of the elections threads has even suggested for folks to NOT vote locally?
So you are voting for local officials, because their policies and political influence will affect your life ...
But you are refusing to vote for the President of the United Statesbecause their policies and influence WILL NOT affect your life?
Make that make sense
Local things have a major affect on my day to day life. As a collective locally we also have more influence and its easier to get them to deal with issues in my neighborhood or city. The president not at all.
My local officials senator, representative, govenor(I know they not on this ballot) can at least voice the concerns of the people from our district to the president to maybe have some sway in president's policies regardless of who is in the oval office next.
When did I ever say the presidents policies don't affect my life?
You need to stop going overboard hyping and ASSUMING shit I never said.
I'm right by the white house 5 days a week. I see these fool ass people out here protesting in front of the white house everyday rain, sleet or snow. All the shit they protesting is not even registering a blip on the president radar. Shit is a big ass waste of time.
Enough people voice their national concerns locally they can be heard because those seats don't have term limits like the presidents. So when re-election time rolls around if you acted deaf to the local peoples concerns you can be easily replaced. President don't have those same concerns truthfully. Regardless of what they do they either getting 4 or 8 years and can never run again. Locally people can lose their seat after holding it and run again for that same seat in the next election. So they have more accountability in decisions made in my life than the president.
Weed legalization in states and cities is an easy example of folks pressuring locally to get shit changed and it affected the easing of some federal regulations regarding weed.
This is a very logical and well thought out argument on why it matters to vote locally.
But, as you said yourself, it is ABSURD to pretend that the President's Initiatives and far reaching federal policies, Supreme Court Appointies, Secretaries of State, Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, etc.; along with several dozen other elected officials that the president controls; DO NOT have an affect on your day to life
The President leaves a legacy that the country has to bear the repercussions of for generations.
As you have articulated extensively in other threads - our nation has the fingerprints of policies that were enacted decades ago.
The Economy, Flagship Initiatives, the direction of the Supreme Court, Education, Foreign relationships, Enagement in Wars ...
Are just a few places the president and his appointees have direct influence ...
If you are frustrated and just hate both candidates so much that you cannot bring yourself to vote for either of them as president - then say that...
But don't sit here and pretend it just "doesn't matter" who the president of the Untied States is
And dont act oblivious to the fact that one of these two Flawed candidates WILL become the President.
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