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Joe S. said:I?ll never understand why they don?t have online voting. The turnout should be through the roof.
Frank E said:It's the first time I've voted by mail, and it was really easy.
I'll do that again.
Bullfrog said:Frank E said:It's the first time I've voted by mail, and it was really easy.
I'll do that again.
Ya, my partner did that too. My polling station is literally a block away, so I just walked.
I'm always surprised by how ghetto the polling stations are. A bunch of retirees handing out 3" pencils and a piece of old newsprint for you to vote behind a cardboard fold-out.
Bullfrog said:Mine was at a community centre, which is where it usually is. But, election posters were taped on the wall with masking tape and were crooked. I mean, I guess it's not worth the money, but I just figured it'd be a bit classier, given its importance in our society.
L K said:Finally got my election card. I?m registered to vote in a completely different town with my advanced polling station even further away. My wife votes at a place four blocks from my house. Why.
OldTimeHockey said:L K said:Finally got my election card. I?m registered to vote in a completely different town with my advanced polling station even further away. My wife votes at a place four blocks from my house. Why.
We have 4 voters in our home and currently, only my 20 year old daughter and I have received our cards. My wife and my other daughter are still waiting. I didn't even look at my voting locations.
Nik said:Bullfrog said:Mine was at a community centre, which is where it usually is. But, election posters were taped on the wall with masking tape and were crooked. I mean, I guess it's not worth the money, but I just figured it'd be a bit classier, given its importance in our society.
It's the omnipresent reality of government work. Things are dingy, people complain about how dingy they are. Things are nice, people ask why their tax dollars are paying for it.
Bullfrog said:Nik said:Bullfrog said:Mine was at a community centre, which is where it usually is. But, election posters were taped on the wall with masking tape and were crooked. I mean, I guess it's not worth the money, but I just figured it'd be a bit classier, given its importance in our society.
It's the omnipresent reality of government work. Things are dingy, people complain about how dingy they are. Things are nice, people ask why their tax dollars are paying for it.
That's a sad truth.
I've been considering running for City Council for a few years now, but I really don't know if I'm ready for the punishment. It's impossible to do a "good job".
Bullfrog said:That's a sad truth.
I've been considering running for City Council for a few years now, but I really don't know if I'm ready for the punishment. It's impossible to do a "good job".
bustaheims said:Why would anyone with real integrity want that when they can get more lucrative and similarly prestigious positions in the private sector?
Nik said:bustaheims said:Why would anyone with real integrity want that when they can get more lucrative and similarly prestigious positions in the private sector?
That's something I really do wish people understood. When I was a civil servant just about everyone who was in a senior position who left government work for the private sector would get way more money wherever they went. It was sort of a running joke amongst the people who stuck around.
I certainly wouldn't say everyone in government is great or anything but the vast majority of the people I know still in those roles are genuinely there because they believe in the job.