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Cheezoholic

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46. I agree. But the second biggest voting block is the non voter. And they don't vote because its all the same to them
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 08:22 AM
18 hrs ago

And they don't vote because their little vote can't compete with 50 million dollars worth of votes. thats the way they see it like it or not, sensible or not, it doesn't matter. We need to get those people into the game. We need to prove to them that their vote DOES matter. We do that by giving them a return on their vote. And the best way to do that is to take 1000 bucks out of some millionaires pocket and put it in theirs and SHOW them how we did it. Not tax credits or some kind of form1487-B crap. Cash money. Increase taxes on the wealthy and take some of that money and write a check to the voters. Seriously. You want to make a voter happy do that. I'm just tossing shit out there because 90 million people think the whole government thing is a game for fat rich people and they don't matter no matter who wins.

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Sure seems like is there is a giant blue wave.... Boo1 Tuesday #1
Faulty logic Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #5
Right wing propaganda Boo1 Tuesday #7
Exactly, thank you Boo1. sheshe2 Tuesday #8
And yet they are winning elections Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #9
I agree. But the second biggest voting block is the non voter. And they don't vote because its all the same to them Cheezoholic 18 hrs ago #46
Swing voters are a small piece of the electorate Boo1 17 hrs ago #59
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There's so much wrong, all the greatest hits. betsuni Yesterday #26
We tried for a public option creeksneakers2 23 hrs ago #38
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