Yes it is. Voting for someone you don't really want is a disingenuous vote. It's a waste of a vote and an endorsement of a broken system.
I want all of my loans annulled, now
The only thing worse than voting Republican is not voting at all (or voting 3rd party). Voter Apathy is not the solution and anyone who thinks so is a complete tool.
This guy does want to be re-elected, right? If he shuns his base, he's not going to find votes with Republicans, ever.
Disgraceful. Even if you accept the idea of a settlement in lieu of criminal prosecution, which I don't, the amount they're being asked to pay is a fucking pittance by any metric.
People will call your apathy stupid but you really are correct man. It's like that Southpark episode, Shit Sandwich or (what was the other option? lol).
Feel free to vote, I might. Point is nothing is going to change with these banks, presidents don't have the power to just magically fix everything. Money talks bullshit walks
Really? Tell the people who've received health care coverage thanks to the health care reform law who otherwise wouldn't be covered due to preexisting conditions that Obama didn't help them. Tell the soldiers who are able to serve openly without having to worry about being discharged if someone finds out they're gay that Obama didn't help them. Tell the students who are still able to stay on their parents health care that Obama didn't help them. You're choosing to throw away the baby with the bathwater instead of bring pressure onto the candidates to do what you want. I.E., SOPA/PIPA.
Yeah, because these banks were going to get prosecuted in the first place. Shitty settlement is shitty, but make no mistake the banks have already gotten away with it long before this.
The Nation - Obama Is on the Brink of a Settlement With the Big Banks—and Progressives Are Furious
Searched and didn't find anything. Sock if mold
That's some grade A bullshit there too.About $17 billion would be used to reduce the principal that some struggling homeowners owe,
Keep voting for Presidents that think taxing the rich less is okay because that's what the people want. Stripping away civil liberties is great. Hey, they tossed us a few bones that shouldn't have even been an argument to begin with. Maybe the government should work to protect the public good, rather than their corporate donors and public image. I'd rather we not vote in the devil we know. How about we don't vote for the devil or bad choice at all?
The settlement only applies to privately-backed mortgages, it includes provisions for people who are currently under foreclosure to refinance, and it has to be approved by state officials first.
Unfortunately, the 750,000 people that were kicked out of their homes will likely only get about $1,800.
That's some grade A bullshit there too.
So again, the people who do vote will decide who wins. Congrats. If you want another 8+ years of George Bush, more wars, more tax cuts that aren't paid for, more clamp downs on gay rights, womens rights, education, health care quality, etc. have at it. I'd prefer to vote for the candidates that I believe will do some good than to let the candidates I know will do more harm than good win by default.
You're wrong. It's representative democracy. The system is set up such that a majority vote entitles the President to set whatever agenda he likes, and if that's against the people but not against the interests of Congress, then that agenda gets passed.
Abstaining from voting slowly strips that entitlement away from the President. If for example, a large group of Democrats decided not to cast a vote, the Democratic party would very quickly understand that there's a problem and would be quick to try to fix it. This way, you don't have the internal grief of having voted in a Republican, nor do you have to put up with shit from the Democrats.
I for one would like not want to live with the fact that I helped elect someone who didn't respect my vote or my rights in general. But I suppose others might be more comfortable with that than I.
I still don't know why I am supposed to feel pity on the people who got a loan and didn't pay it back or for the banks that loaned out the money to such untrustworthy/capable people in the first place.
Yea, where do I file to get free money to reward me for not paying my bills?
So again, the people who do vote will decide who wins. Congrats. If you want another 8+ years of George Bush, more wars, more tax cuts that aren't paid for, more clamp downs on gay rights, womens rights, education, health care quality, etc. have at it. I'd prefer to vote for the candidates that I believe will do some good than to let the candidates I know will do more harm than good win by default.
I still don't know why I am supposed to feel pity on the people who got a loan and didn't pay it back or for the banks that loaned out the money to such untrustworthy/capable people in the first place.
Yea, where do I file to get free money to reward me for not paying my bills?
So again, the people who do vote will decide who wins. Congrats. If you want another 8+ years of George Bush, more wars, more tax cuts that aren't paid for, more clamp downs on gay rights, womens rights, education, health care quality, etc. have at it. I'd prefer to vote for the candidates that I believe will do some good than to let the candidates I know will do more harm than good win by default.
Not sure why this thread has turned into "To vote, or not to vote"
Yes I agree personally Obama administration is preferable over GW or anything the GOP base has to offer. That aside, the underlying problems are still here presently. We should be discussing the root of the cause, not if we should vote or not. Voting for Obama gave the things you listed, which are great! But the banks and corporations have far to much power, especially the big central banks and the family's that run them.
Until we start addressing these things as a nation , nothing will change imo.
I still don't know why I am supposed to feel pity on the people who got a loan and didn't pay it back or for the banks that loaned out the money to such untrustworthy/capable people in the first place.
Yea, where do I file to get free money to reward me for not paying my bills?
Whoops, I forgot the most important part. Those 750,000 were allegedly forclosed upon illegally. It's okay to take people out of their homes if they don't pay their bills; the banks should just make sure they're following the law before they do it.I still don't know why I am supposed to feel pity on the people who got a loan and didn't pay it back or for the banks that loaned out the money to such untrustworthy/capable people in the first place.
Because the people were punished for their "mistakes" (even if the banks were responsible via creating job losses) while the banks got handouts.
So you vote with a utilitarian view. If you had only two choices and one was Newt Gingrich and the other was Mitt Romney, who would you vote for? Could you vote for one over the other or would you abstain?
So you see nothing wrong with being a useless defeatist because it's hard to change the system. If everyone stayed home because things seemed fucked up beyond fixing we would still be stuck in a segregated America. Thankfully there are people out there who agree that talking with reps, participating in protests and other movements are several ways of trying to get our voices heard. Hope you don't got kids.
Your posts on this subject are fraught with irony. Voting for a 3rd party candidate or abstaining from voting for conscientious reasons means you're a tool or defeatist... but voting out of fear and continually playing into the false dichotomy of a two party system which is controlled on both sides by the same corporate influences doesn't?So you see nothing wrong with being a useless defeatist because it's hard to change the system. If everyone stayed home because things seemed fucked up beyond fixing we would still be stuck in a segregated America. Thankfully there are people out there who agree that talking with reps, participating in protests and other movements are several ways of trying to get our voices heard. Hope you don't got kids.
Whoops, I forgot the most important part. Those 750,000 were allegedly forclosed upon illegally. It's okay to take people out of their homes if they don't pay their bills; the banks should just make sure they're following the law before they do it.
What are you talking about? This is for mortgage fraud - kicking people out of their house illegally, with more than a few cases where there was no mortgage at all.
Things like this are why I remain unethusiastic about this election cycle. I have to choose between someone who engages in this kind of policy, or something even worse.
So the solution is give everyone handouts?
Also, was't the vast majority of TARP loans and not handouts?
Abstaining from voting slowly strips that entitlement away from the President. If for example, a large group of Democrats decided not to cast a vote, the Democratic party would very quickly understand that there's a problem and would be quick to try to fix it. This way, you don't have the internal grief of having voted in a Republican, nor do you have to put up with shit from the Democrats.
You do realize that you can protest, talk to your reps and still not vote right?
The only true commodity for a politician is a vote. A sudden windfall of voters who are otherwise active would do a great deal towards changing the government's perceived power and engender a more responsible and intimate standard of governance.
I don't even think it's a question. Obama has definitely gotten more cover because of his projected image. Howard Zinn predicted this, actually. The same thing happened with conservative policies during the Clinton era.Sometimes I wonder if Obama's position (Democrat) doesn't give him MORE cover to do stuff like this. I can't imagine the outrage if a Republican like Romney attempted something like this.
I still don't know why I am supposed to feel pity on the people who got a loan and didn't pay it back or for the banks that loaned out the money to such untrustworthy/capable people in the first place.