Now, don’t take this too personally, but that’s one of the silliest things I’ve ever heard. That’s like saying “I think my freezer is on the fritz, but since I don’t know anything about how freezers work, I’m just gonna wait until all my food has gone bad to do anything about it.” I think most would acknowledge that that scenario is dumb, so why do they say the same thing about the state of our country?
Well first of all, there seems to be this rumor floating
around that your vote doesn’t count because of this mysterious group of people
called the Electoral College. This is a myth. Each state has a certain number
of representatives in the Electoral College, kind of like how each state has a
number of U.S. Representatives and Senators. A presidential candidate only
receives the votes from a state’s Electoral College members if a candidate has
received a majority of the popular votes in that state. For example, if a
majority of Virginian’s vote for Romney this November, Romney will receive
Virginia’s Electoral College votes. (I’m sorry if none of that was new to you).
A candidate must have a majority of the Electoral College votes to win.
So you see, your vote actually does count. You are no longer
allowed to make that excuse for not being involved.
Another rumor I’ve heard: one person can’t change anything
when faced with the whole government. Well, that’s true if that person really
does believe that. But just look at world-changers in history. John Adams,
Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., just to name a few. They
each had a cause that they chose to stand by. They didn’t plan on being world-changers; it just happened because they fought for what
they believed in. Become informed, find a cause, and stand by it. Don't wait until election day rolls around and vote for the guy with the cooler sounding name.
Just because America has a few (well, a lot) of problems
right now, doesn’t mean she isn’t worth saving. Yes, we are a katrillion
dollars in debt. Yes, there are quite a few politicians who never should’ve
been given office. But the only way to fix any of that is to pay attention and
get involved. The moment Americans become apathetic about politics is the moment we lose our country. If you wait for the freezer to break completely, it’s a lot harder to replace all the food and get a new freezer than to try and turn things around beforehand. Let’s work on fixing things now before it’s too late.
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