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Sep 18, 2020 13:38

It comes to something when voting in an election turns out to be more about whom you want to keep out of office than whom you want to see elected into it.

Yup, this is part of my twopen'orth on the American Presidential elections.  Sometime in the next couple of years it'll be about the 'Choice' we have available here.

Note to Labour and Lib Dem parties, "Get your collective sorry asses in gear as of now, so that come the next General Election you might have a chance of looking like you could at least organise getting drunk on a brewery visit - if not actually having the (snappily named) Policies and Abilities to actually Run this Country (and not just further into the ground)!"

As 'tis, various older American voters have been asked as to how they voted last time, and how they might vote this November.

As for the voter who reckoned that Trump's Presidential Tweets had made them seriously Wonder about him . . .  Trump was Tweeting like that long before you voted him into the Oval Office.  Do at least try to do a minimum of research, it's not that difficult.

As I said, it comes to something when it's all more about whom you want to keep out, rather than whom you actually want to get in.  Don't let me start on Voting for Personalities vs Voting for Policies.  At very least, if you are going to vote for a Personality - do so because they have Principles which bear some resemblance to your own, rather than because they make you laugh!

Oh, and if the Personality looks a bit of a puppet, try and see who's pulling the strings.  In spades if they look like a right Muppet.  Otherwise you're might end up looking a right Muppet for voting for them!

Y'all have a good, and thoughtful, day now!

* Particularly in the 'brain' department?

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