This morning I was reading some news accounts and predications about speeches that candidates Obama and Romney are giving in Ohio. All of the “political predictors of the future” are guessing about what each may say. While I’m hopeful, I have doubts that either will talk about something that is close to a vision for success. Tomorrow, if I’m wrong and there is something exciting to write about, I certainly will.
Today, I’d like to write about our most precious right. The right to vote. Especially, since it’s Flag Day, and I feel patriotic.
Actually, I don’t have much to write, but I do have some questions for us to think about.
Voting Alert Beacon #4
Voting Alert Beacon #6
Voting Alert Beacon #7
What if everyone who is eligible to vote cast a vote, and what if they were all cast in total secrecy? Sounds exciting, doesn’t it?
Hey, sorry for all the questions! I was just practicing how to be a thinking voter!
Again, Happy Flag Day!
. . . remember that America’s best days aren’t behind her. America’s best days are ahead of her. They always have been and always will be.
Dave
Copyright © 2012 by David William Wygant. All rights reserved.
Today, I’d like to write about our most precious right. The right to vote. Especially, since it’s Flag Day, and I feel patriotic.
Actually, I don’t have much to write, but I do have some questions for us to think about.
Voting Alert Beacon #4
- There are so many polls taken during the election season. What if everyone refused to participate? What if we told the pollsters it was none of the business (See Voting Alert Beacon #7)?
- How would the candidates create their positions?
- How would the candidates create the negative marketing ads?
- Would this new kind of “blindness” caused by the lack of polling information cause them to look inward to their own personal beliefs and visions?
- Would they then have to talk to us about where THEY think we should go, and where they want to lead us?
Voting Alert Beacon #6
- What if everyone voted, literally?
- Doesn’t it make sense that increased numbers of citizens voting would help us make better choices as a country? Do you ever wonder about all the people who don’t vote regularly because they’re just discouraged, and how many of them are really creative and smart? What if we had that valuable input?
- Some people would like to vote, but they don’t have a way to the polls. You know, no car or they’re physically handicapped. Why can’t all of us who are blessed just make sure everyone in sight has a way to the polling places to vote?
- If voting is so important to a democracy, why don’t we get citations or tickets when you don’t? We can get a ticket for speeding, right? Of course, because we are a free people, we have a right NOT to vote, don’t we? No, let’s not mess with that.
Voting Alert Beacon #7
- What would be the effect on candidates and the “race for office” if no one knew how we voters were going to vote? Really, what if they had no idea?
- Would the value of our individual votes go up?
- Would candidates spend as much time criticizing their opponents?
- Or, would they talk more about what they want to accomplish and why we should vote for them?
- Oh, what about the special interests? What if the unions, the professional associations, and lobbying groups we belonged to had no idea how we were going to vote? Many of these special interest groups give voice to important concerns, but do they have a right to knowledge about how we will vote?
- Come to think about it, does anybody or anything have a right to influencing, controlling or knowing about our vote?
What if everyone who is eligible to vote cast a vote, and what if they were all cast in total secrecy? Sounds exciting, doesn’t it?
Hey, sorry for all the questions! I was just practicing how to be a thinking voter!
Again, Happy Flag Day!
. . . remember that America’s best days aren’t behind her. America’s best days are ahead of her. They always have been and always will be.
Dave
Copyright © 2012 by David William Wygant. All rights reserved.
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