. It might mean the unchosen candidates are supported less.
Yeah, Mike, political voting is always a case of "false alternatives".
"Do you want a broken arm or a broken leg?" Chose one!
Now that the cold war is over, the Presidents biggest chore each day is awarding medals to 4-H groups.
(Hell, even in the middle of the cold war, Nixon could not abolish a tea tasting panel in one of the agencies!)
What you are really voting for is the gang around Bush or Gore. These are the people who will run the Agencies that regulate our lives.
With Bush's gang, I think I will get relatively more economic freedom. But the price I will pay is more control over my reproductive freedom, (which I don't have anymore!), and more censorship.
With Gore's gang, I can abort all I want, and have less censorship, but some of his people are real environmental crazy's, and my economic freedom will be much less.
In any case, I think, when the vote comes out with a narrow margin for Bush today, that Gore will acknowledge defeat, and that the show will be over.
Nixon had a real good case for Voter fraud in 1960, with Daley in Chicago, and Johnson in Texas, voting tombstones, and let it go as too destructive to the country. |