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Question: How stupid was the average American voter on November 2, 2010?
#1
Mr. Potato Head
 
#2
a potato
 
#3
your pet's favorite toy
 
#4
an amoeba
 
#5
Alfred E. Neumann
 
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Total Voters: 35

Author Topic: How stupid is the American electorate?  (Read 28715 times)
ottermax
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E: -6.58, S: -6.09

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« on: November 04, 2010, 02:30:21 AM »

hm... I always digress to this statement when talking to fellow Democrats but I have other ideas.

I think the biggest problem in America is a selfishness that is held by the strong majority of the population. Maybe I am merely naive, but Americans seem so concerned about their individual selves. I probably would care more if I wasn't a college student being funded by my parents for the next few years. Still I care a lot about how we as Americans treat those at the bottom, the greater environment, and those who cannot speak for themselves. Voters vote for their own interests, but it is disappointing that voting has become such a selfish act. It is no longer about what is best for our country, but what is best for the individual.

What concerns me about this is that it has made America such a weak player in the world. We are so caught up in appeasing 20% of the population who switch their votes based on their selfish desires, that we forget to care about the greater good, the bigger picture. Look at China, the gov. there has so much power and control but it is effective because it quells the outspoken opposition. Now I would never ever support our country becoming such an authoritarian dictatorship, but I believe that we could learn a lesson about Patriotism from the Chinese.

I'm sure that Republicans would accuse Democrats of being unpatriotic, but I believe that the most patriotic Americans are the ones who don't really care who's in office as long as we are working together for us as a whole. When we become selfish, we become short-sighted, and we become weaker.  That makes us look stupid and the whole world is watching.
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ottermax
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Posts: 1,799
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Political Matrix
E: -6.58, S: -6.09

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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2010, 07:23:10 PM »

What concerns me about this is that it has made America such a weak player in the world. We are so caught up in appeasing 20% of the population who switch their votes based on their selfish desires, that we forget to care about the greater good, the bigger picture. Look at China, the gov. there has so much power and control but it is effective because it quells the outspoken opposition. Now I would never ever support our country becoming such an authoritarian dictatorship, but I believe that we could learn a lesson about Patriotism from the Chinese.

Not really.  China's number one problem these days is corruption that causes them to make decisions that are not in the best interests of the country and that makes it difficult to institute reforms that the national government realizes would benefit China but are stonewalled at the local level because they take money out of the pockets of local graftmeisters.  The problem is, the Chinese have no effective way of controlling the greed of the local mandarins under their current system.  So they try to tamp down the public discontent by making examples of the most egregious cases and playing the jingoism card.

The Chinese government is riding the back of a tiger and knows it. What worries me is if China gets someone over there like Milosevic in the former Yugoslavia who doesn't care how much damage the tiger does so long as he is still in charge.

Everything you said is true. I think I was just trying to point out that the polarization of the US could become a fatal flaw, and China is an example of a country that has unity and is functioning better in some aspects than America is at the moment. Obviously China has many flaws, but it's unity is one of its strengths.
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