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Marjorie Cortez: Young people need to step up and start voting
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So long as the Republicrats and Democans cheat us out of competitive elections with their two-party system, not voting as a form of civil disobedience makes more sense.
The Center for Voting and Democracy can provide you with information on how more representative elections are being conducted outside of Utah.
People my age (in college) don't seem to have any idea what is going on. Deciding to vote helps change that because, you take some responsibility on yourself and you want to make sure you are right. Some people think we can get more voters just by changing how we vote or the methods we use, but where is the good in that if no one researches issues?
If there is any fault of the previous generation I would point to failure to teach the younger generation how our government works and why it is set up the way it is. But maybe we just weren't paying attention because we already have all the answers.
Both Washington and that earthquake-proofed palace up at 130 North State Street are awash with lobbyist money, and all you have to do to know what a huge influence that my buys is to see that the "donors" of said money continue to donate. Further evidence is found in the pathetic list of excuses our legislators give each year for why they can't pass a bill stating simply something like, "it's against the law for a public offical to accept lobbyist money and/or gifts".
I'd love to think that higher voter turn out would cure what ails our republic, but the ones in power are just too interested in protecting the power they have. I suspect that we've reached a point where only the remedy will come from more "hands-on" action. You know, like they did it Boston a couple hundred years ago . . .
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Young people find it difficult to stand in line for hours.
The truth is that between going to school full time and then turning around and working a full time job there literally is not any time to make it to the polls.
If voting was done like it should be, via computers over the internet, voting by young people would approach numbers that would blow other voters out of the water.
They would swing elections.
Older voters could still vote the old way if they choose. Via punch cards
For those who are going to say what about fraud.
The current system certainly is full of all kinds of opportunities for fraud.
And remember that our entire economy. Your bank records and balances. Are all dependant on computers systems being safe and secure.