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The day has come where all of the personal opinions on social media dissipate and the voice of the people is revealed. It’s an overcast day here in Houston and I find myself still in bed at 9:00 AM with the news on, laptop up, and phone set for notifications on the election. I voted last week in the early election so I feel like one of those people who did their Christmas shopping early and then goes to the mall on Christmas Eve just to watch everyone else freak out. I find humor in the chaos that’s unfo
Last election I was on a cruise ship. I didn’t cast a vote in the main election, though I did vote for Ron Paul in the primaries. That dude is crazy! I loved him. He was old but wiley. You couldn’t quite tell if he was a genius or senile but everything he said about the government seemed to line up with all the research I did. He had my vote even though I knew there weren’t enough people willing to put someone who was barely hanging on through. Anyway, there were many reasons I didn’t vote in the Pre
First, let’s get the big one out of the way. NOT VOTING IS NOT AN OPTION. I have seen so many posts along these lines and it kills me every time I see it. Look, not voting is not an option if you have an opinion. If you’re the kind of person who’s complaining about the way things are or want to see some kind of change then yes: you need to vote. Your voice matters and it does count. However, let’s be extremely clear that voting is a RIGHT; it is not a REQUIREMENT. Mike Rowe took this same stance wit