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What does voting mean to you? I think we all live in countries that are quite full-blooded democracies, if not what does it mean to you if you could?
Mk said:What does voting mean to you? I think we all live in countries that are quite full-blooded democracies, if not what does it mean to you if you could?
loseyourname said:What elections workers are you talking about? The people who work the voting locations are volunteers.
Pengwuino said:haha you wish they were volunteers! Or maybe California's population is ungrateful...
loseyourname said:What do you mean I wish? I've worked the voting booths in two elections and everyone there was a volunteer. Is that only the case in Los Angeles County?
Mk said:It is too expensive we should cancel them all and select one leader to rule for 35 years at a time.
Mine was serious. Majority voting is the new dictatorship. it's clearly unethical and invasion on personal freedom. THAT'S serious. That's what it means to me, too.Mk said:C'mon guys, I expected better, more serious responses from the learned people at physicsforums.
Yes. I got paid last time I worked for the elections. Everyone I know got paid when they work for the elections.loseyourname said:What do you mean I wish? I've worked the voting booths in two elections and everyone there was a volunteer. Is that only the case in Los Angeles County?
Smurf said:What kind of a sick county do you live in where people don't even need monetary incentive to participate in the violation of individual freedoms? They actually volunteer for that? Power-hungry bastards.
Smurf governments and voting are not as simplistic as you seem to think.Smurf said:Well since no one else is posting, I'll speak for one of my class mates. I asked him if voting was unethical and he said "Of course not. Something that doesn't do anything can't be unethical".
So there you go. An opposing viewpoint on whether voting is moral or not.
Voting is the act of making a choice or expressing an opinion on a particular matter, typically through a formal process or election.
Voting is important because it allows individuals to have a say in how their government and society are run. It is a fundamental right and responsibility in a democratic society.
Voting is a crucial aspect of democracy as it allows citizens to participate in the decision-making process and hold their government accountable. It ensures that the government represents the will of the people.
Voting has a significant impact on society as it determines the leaders and policies that will affect the lives of its citizens. It also allows for diverse perspectives and voices to be heard and considered in decision-making processes.
Voting allows individuals to have a say in the direction of their country and community. It also promotes civic engagement, encourages political participation, and helps to create a more inclusive and representative government.