This week was election day in the US, which means we hopefully will get more than at least four-hour break before the commercials start playing for the next one, but I’m not optimistic on that front. However, while there are a lot of things Americans are disagreeing about at the moment, not all hope is lost.
Another Ally has written a great post over at The Spectacled Bean, featuring seven things that can bring us together and just had to share. You can check out her post by clicking on the following link: On Election Day: 7 Issues On Which Americans Can Agree
Thanks for linking to my post. I agree with you about the political commercials. Enough already… I wish.
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I maintain that if the I voted sticker could somehow auto mute the ads or block them all together we’d have no turn out issue.
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Great idea! I agree. Make it so, please.
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It wouldn’t take much. Just a RFID chip embedded into the sticker. Imagine the savings in therapy bills
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Love it!
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And those are the Big Issues . . . LOL. Fun post, just the same. Voting is getting to be an exercise in futility. Regardless of who wins, the gridlock is . . . well . . . just that . . . gridlock. If someone would just balance the damned budget, I’d be happy!
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I’d be happy if the US imposed the same sort of time limits on political ads that other countries have or made a rule that ads could only be about why a candidate is the best representative rather than why someone else is the worst.
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