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iemitsu

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30. Of course you assume that people, who vote, are informed
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 11:44 AM
Apr 2014

well enough to vote in their own best interest.

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some pretty 'sick' attitudes out there... hlthe2b Apr 2014 #1
From the article... rrneck Apr 2014 #2
I like this. Seeking Serenity Apr 2014 #11
Of course you assume that people, who vote, are informed iemitsu Apr 2014 #30
I assume that people know what their own interests are Seeking Serenity Apr 2014 #33
I think you are right about people knowing what their iemitsu Apr 2014 #46
Getting Close verwirrt Apr 2014 #34
To your first point... Tunkamerica Apr 2014 #53
As my Mom calls it "Bite your nose to spite your face". n/t DebJ Apr 2014 #3
Thanks Jackpine. Helps explain why people vote for Squatt Wanker. Scuba Apr 2014 #4
Non Voters Like The Millions otohara Apr 2014 #5
It's probably some tribal remnant flamingdem Apr 2014 #6
Interesting conclusions to this study. iemitsu Apr 2014 #7
Here's another WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2014 #21
I think that some fair-minded types need to develop some strategies associated with spite iemitsu Apr 2014 #29
I'm still not sure how someone votes against their own interest The2ndWheel Apr 2014 #8
To vote to have less of something yourself because you want to screw over others Lex Apr 2014 #10
According to someone who isn't the person casting that vote The2ndWheel Apr 2014 #22
That's totally circular. Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #13
Excellent point. It's more about one's priorities... WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2014 #27
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Maybe some people think it's in their best interest to have low wages and no health care Lex Apr 2014 #12
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Those are not mutually exclusive to decent wages and health care Lex Apr 2014 #16
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They still aren't mutually exclusive even though people are been told they are. Lex Apr 2014 #28
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I suppose Democrats could use scare tactics and the like Lex Apr 2014 #36
Or they could take a different approach zeemike Apr 2014 #43
Sales tax is regressive. Its in the interest of wealthy people, iemitsu Apr 2014 #47
It does not have to be. zeemike Apr 2014 #48
Perhaps a tax structure such as you describe would work and be more fair iemitsu Apr 2014 #49
They're "perceived as being weak" because republicans tell lies shamelessly n/t arcane1 Apr 2014 #39
Very fear oriented. Baitball Blogger Apr 2014 #25
That is a sort of Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #15
There's the paternalism I mentioned upthread Seeking Serenity Apr 2014 #18
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Spite fills in the voids where love should reside seveneyes Apr 2014 #17
This doesn't take into consideration that there aren't many choices... polichick Apr 2014 #20
Agree...it's more complicated.. n/t KoKo Apr 2014 #23
One more reason half the eligible voters don't vote leftstreet Apr 2014 #26
I don't think it is voting against their interests dr.strangelove Apr 2014 #31
LBJ said iandhr Apr 2014 #35
He was correct. nt Lex Apr 2014 #37
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Welcome to DU pintobean Apr 2014 #40
Trotsky also explained why, there are multiple reasons prommie Apr 2014 #41
Indoctrination, conformity. moondust Apr 2014 #42
I stumbled across this Churchill quote sailfla Apr 2014 #44
It seems to me I could benefit greatly kairos12 Apr 2014 #45
So many brainwashed masochists. Too bad they don't think enough of Cha Apr 2014 #50
And the GOP is the best at channeling spite. joshcryer Apr 2014 #51
Very few people vote for their interests. They vote for the kind of world they want to live in eridani Apr 2014 #52
It starts with hate. And then they say, 'if they're for something, we must be against it.' reformist2 Apr 2014 #54
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