2016 election

Why I’m Not Voting In Today’s Election

2016 election

Editor’s note: This column was emailed to us by an anonymous college student and does not necessarily reflect the views of TFM or its writers. We present it to you, unedited, below.

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Coming from someone who thinks that kneeling for the national anthem in protest is about as pointless as a Baylor sexual harassment seminar, this is something I support. Many of Americans’ will not agree, I understand you may be one of them, but I refuse to participate in the abhorrent election cycle we have come to know and love as our presidential election.

To say that my vote doesn’t count will sound like a conspiracy theory that is shouted over and over again, but I truly believe that it does not. One, the president is not elected by the people. Shocker, right? The president is decided by the electoral college that is not bound to follow the popular vote. The electoral college was created with the sole intent of not allowing mob vote to completely change the nation. How else would career politicians and professional crooks maintain their grip on the American people?

I will not vote for Hillary Clinton. Not only because she is a criminal, whether it be the mishandling of classified government material, not only for her blatant disregard of morality in regards to profiting off “non-profit” organizations, but because she represents the ideology that I have come to loathe. That I should vote for Hillary Clinton because she is so obviously ‘over-qualified’ for the job. Hillary Clinton is a politician that has taken advantage of her constituency by keeping both a private and a public opinion on many matters. Who can truly tell where she stands.

I will not vote for Donald Trump. Trump has been successful, yes, but he has also had many failures that he refuses to accept. What will happen when he advocates for a bill in his first year as president, just to find out that it was not a success. Will he stand at the podium and tell us all that he did not support it? That is exactly what every politician does. He is not separate from the establishment, instead he is in bed with the exact same people that his campaign drives against, and is behind an elaborate guise. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both share this trait.

I will not vote. At all. Because year after year we cast our vote for a candidate belonging to the political duopoly that has gotten us into this mess. Republican, Democrat, hell even Libertarian alike have done nothing to further this great nation. Congress is nothing more than a gaggle of squabbling idiots vying to gain control of their own interests. They seek to further themselves, fatten their wallets, and continue to tarnish the great name that is The United States of America.

I don’t expect this letter to change your mind. Hell, I expect to receive some great and hilarious response about how I’m doing nothing to change how all of this operates. By voting for the “lesser of two evils” I am still voting for evil. I can’t in good faith vote in this election.

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    1. TheGreatCornholio

      But you’re not changing shit if you do vote, is the point of this article as I see it.

      8 years ago at 12:43 pm
      1. CanadianB4C0N

        House seats, Senate seats, state and local laws, federal funding of you vote third party, judges, a fuckton of shit

        8 years ago at 8:41 pm
  1. BornProudRaisedProud1890

    You’re fucking stupid. No, your popular presidential vote does not count. What does count is your vote for Senators and Representatives, who in turn elect Presidents.

    Know what else your vote counts for? Just about everything in your daily life. Local elections have a direct impact on how much of your paycheck you actually keep. Local elections affect local cost of living. They affect liquor, tobacco, and sales taxes.

    Way to waive the only meaningful voice you have in the decisions that significantly impact your life, and way to reject you most basic civic duty.

    8 years ago at 12:40 pm
      1. Ticklemyfrock

        Anyone who actually makes money would want to vote… Once you get to the point in your life you have to write a $40k check to the government at the end of the year so Obama can bomb brown people you’ll start to vote.

        8 years ago at 1:01 pm
      2. CanadianB4C0N

        I expect us to stop wasting our time. They don’t work. You take out one terrorist organization three more pop up. Nature abhors a vacuum and that’s all we’ve created for the region time after time.

        8 years ago at 10:18 pm
      3. TedDibiase

        psst…have you heard about a friend of mine who makes $5000 a week from home?? He voted.

        8 years ago at 3:40 am
  2. JohnnyFrama

    It’s your right and your duty, but it’s ok, I’m sure the men and women who have died to maintain your freedom and right to vote don’t mind you complaining that your vote means nothing.

    8 years ago at 12:40 pm
  3. InternationalFratStudent

    It’s stupid how people use the “my vote doesn’t matter because of the electoral college” excuse when in the history of the electoral college only 153 members went against who they were pledged to vote for (71 people did this because the candidate fucking died) and it’s NEVER affected the outcome of the election

    8 years ago at 12:43 pm
      1. InternationalFratStudent

        You must feel like a real jackass right now don’t ya you jackass?

        8 years ago at 2:02 pm
  4. Ticklemyfrock

    Wait until you’re 26 and are forced to pay $400/mo for shitty health insurance that no doctor in their right mind will take…

    8 years ago at 1:03 pm
    1. No plebs need apply

      Jesus dude is that through your benefits? Depending on your state you can do individual PPO plans at $200/mo. Weigh your options against deductibles and copays. Blue cross/blue shield are widely accepted and give you the most coverage. UHC is barebones.

      8 years ago at 12:45 am