Sunday, January 22, 2012

If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.

Elections are literally around the corner.
Well a little bio on me before I start rambling on why I lost faith, my name is Jennifer also known as Jennie. I'm a full time teller in Capital One, and no my major isn't accounting nor business, its political science. It’s the easy way for me to avoid law school and to get up the ladder of success in the government. Yeah, I'm that person that admires Hilary Clinton and would dream of working for her in the State Department. The reason why I've lost faith, technically I am a republican but well recently these candidates have been turning me off. And don’t stereotype me as your uptight republican because I am actually pretty liberal. And well I have NO idea who I’ll end up voting for, last thing I want to do is give up on our government but I’m close to it, ironic huh? Like congress, when we almost had a government shutdown. All because these parties wanted to point fingers and make each other look bad. Weeks and weeks of arguments just to kill time just so they didn’t have to make a decision at the end of the day.
Yet we suffer from their poor decisions?
News flash, 2012 and there’s no trust in these candidates, so where does that leave us?

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jennie,
    This is the perfect topic for you: you realize the cost of ineffective government; you're interested in making changes; and you're undecided, which means that you're willing to listen to the issues and prioritize the issues that are most important to you.

    I'd love to read a post that describes you as a voter: a liberal Republican. What does that mean to you? Why is there no trust in any of the candidates?

    Julie

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