Why people don't vote for presidential election?
In my opinion, people don't vote because they don't have indepth knowledge on the subject. There are other reasons but I believe that this country must be governed in the hand of the riches, not the average and low income people, including myself.
Imagine if you have the people vote randomly, unknowingly, the country can be at risk. Would you (high income & educated people) feel happy that the candidate you elected lost the election? I don't think so. Yes, everyone is equal but when it comes to election, it's not. I don't want to bored you but end short with an example.
Will you elect me for president?
A. Yes
B. No
Of course the answer is B. However, if you believe everyone should vote and accidently I'm elected. Man, I will rule this world once and for all. lol.
2006-06-07
09:15:28
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Politics & Government
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I like everyone answer. It's great to learn people with different opinion.
My theory is that the strong wins and the weak looses. On a large scale, the US is strong and rich. Would the US country want others to rule or govern it? Absolutely not!
Now you see why this country, the US has to be ruled, controlled, governed by the upper class people.
Tell me a country that is better than the US and that its government is ruled by the poor. None. Even the least developing country like East Timor where natural disasters such as earthquake, landslide, tsunamis occurred recently still governed by the riches.
2006-06-07
11:45:54 ·
update #1
In short, money means power. The more money you have, the more power you have.
Don't think my theory is true? Just give me your money and you'll see how powerful I will become. lol.
2006-06-07
11:50:11 ·
update #2