Actually you do have choices (don't vote, write in, etc.), which all serve to help Hillary.
Helping hillary is not a choice.
Actually you do have choices (don't vote, write in, etc.), which all serve to help Hillary.
I write in Ron Paul and buy more ammo.
None of the above.
I'll make this simple: If the choice is Trump or Bush vs. any of the Commiecrats, I won't even bother to go to the polls.
I'm ok with Carson or Cruz. The rest are just noise.
There's a difference between being skilled in the political process and having your character compromised by politics. I believe Cruz to be the former....and the GOP establishment to be the latter.I would like to have a few drinks with Dr. Carson, I don't know if he partakes or not. Cruz is learning to be a fine politician, and I don't like politicians.
I'm not sure... I've never heard any politician promise to repeal every federal law as well as repealing the 11th, 16th, and 17th amendments. That would be a good start at least.Who would you pick? No restrictions.
Bourbon and ammo...
Are you going to go register to vote in Ohio? 'cause that's the only chance you have that your vote might count.I am sorta a Trump and Cruz kind of guy but I will vote and I will vote for the R nominee, we cannot allow the hilda beast to get elected, that is a FACT
Voting is the least politically effective thing you can do to influence "change." If you really want to change it you need to start a lobbyist organization with several thousand like minded people. Then while you're lobbying the current politicians you can focus on local committees to get more appropriate candidates on the ballot in either the R or D column (third party doesn't count). Only then can a vote count.Oh I do believe FL will be very important this year even more that Ohio. But in the end every vote counts, you cannot just sit home not vote and cause change.