Posted April 23, 201213 yr What percentage of US users on this site will vote for Obama even though this recession has hurt video game companies revenue because of declining game sales and a weak dollar? My guess is 85% at least. Edited April 23, 201213 yr by Roxas Illini
April 23, 201213 yr Fewer than 70% as of now. The race is 50/50 for the most part right now. The people who don't know who to vote for yet are going to decide who takes the Oval Office. Personally I would vote for Romney because Obama has not only failed to make things better, but has made things worse/ let them get worse. Also, if you are going to base your vote off of video game revenue then you should be denied the right to vote. Our infrastructure is crumbling in half the country and outdated in the other half. We are also falling behind in science and medicine. Obama has not properly addressed any of these problems. Obama is also failing to support our allies as much as he should. He basically condemned Israel to death by telling Iran they can make the first move. You don't say "come at me bro" to someone who is actually crazy enough to come at you. He is also stepping on state rights. The individual states are what makes the country strong. A machine isn't going to function properly with rusty parts. Edited April 23, 201213 yr by Fredfredbug4
April 23, 201213 yr I can't vote, but if I could I'd vote Obama. I don't like any of the Republican candidates.
April 23, 201213 yr Author I can't vote, but if I could I'd vote Obama. I don't like any of the Republican candidates. There is only one Republican candidate now. Romney has virtually locked up the nomination with his chief rival dropping out. Also, I am talking about only people who use the forum, not in general.
April 23, 201213 yr I am not sure about the percentage of people who would vote for Obama, but I said fewer than 70% due hating Obama being "cool", when a good portion of people who say it don't even know what the heck they are talking about. Though, to be honest the Republican candidates all made themselves look pretty horrible with their advertisements. I swear, every commercial I saw for the elections was focused on completely bashing another candidate.
April 23, 201213 yr I swear, every commercial I saw for the elections was focused on completely bashing another candidate. I see this is your first election. Also, the votes for this thread should probably be anonymous. Edited April 23, 201213 yr by Fredfredbug4
April 23, 201213 yr lol, Ron Paul. But I think 70% of our users can't vote... Either they're underaged or foreign. I'm voting for Romney. He's the lesser of two evils.
May 10, 201213 yr Personally I would vote for Romney because Obama has not only failed to make things better, but has made things worse/ let them get worse. In his defense, the congress is full of republicans. I swear, every commercial I saw for the elections was focused on completely bashing another candidate. That is sadly what almost all political commercials are. Making themselves look good and making the other candidate look way worse. Edited May 10, 201213 yr by Dragoncat
May 10, 201213 yr I see this is your first election. First one where I can actually remember the campaign commercials and what not. But I have to take back what I said, well half-way. I saw one of Obama's commercials, and while not nearly as bad as some of the Republican commercials got, it was still unnecessary. In his defense, the congress is full of republicans *** That is sadly what almost all political commercials are. Making themselves look good and making the other candidate look way worse. I have no respect for Congress. Not only did they devote themselves to stopping progress, they made pizza a freaking vegetable (well, at least they tried to, no clue if it actually passed).And yeah, I have figured out the commercials now. Its disgusting.
May 12, 201213 yr Popular Post From what I gather, politics are actually rather simple: - Everyone is pissed because they have problems - Elect someone with the expectation to get rid of all problems - Learn that problems don't just disappear / progress is slowed for various reasons (example: Democratic president with a Republican congress) - Everyone gets pissed because they still have problems - Elect someone else with the expectation to get rid of all problems And cycle that for eternity.
May 13, 201213 yr Vote Ron Paul. He will catch them all. http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVjfa0Alz5o He just didn't do this.
May 13, 201213 yr Anti-Politics :wub: Just Saying >.> Being anti-politics isn't gonna solve any problems dude. http://kh13.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/sleep.png
May 13, 201213 yr Being anti-politics isn't gonna solve any problems dude. http://kh13.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/sleep.png I don't give a damn :I Politics in my opinion just fire-escape everything up, start wars, etc. (Partially hippie i think o_o) Edited May 13, 201213 yr by Libirica
May 13, 201213 yr I don't give a damn :I Politics in my opinion just fire-escape everything up, start wars, etc. (Partially hippie i think o_o) wars are going to happen no matter what. i'd honestly rather have a government like the US' than an anarchy or a dictatorship any day.
May 13, 201213 yr wars are going to happen no matter what. i'd honestly rather have a government like the US' than an anarchy or a dictatorship any day. I agree completely but politics are just not my thing =.= They always do something stupid and are too lazy to fix it >:I And they dont have the brains to realize that every god damn thing happening is not following the constitution & the bill of rights >:I Like letting people ban gay rights, what ever happened to Freedom and the Pursuit of Happiness? o-o Edited May 13, 201213 yr by Libirica
May 14, 201213 yr What percentage of US users on this site will vote for Obama even though this recession has hurt video game companies revenue because of declining game sales and a weak dollar? My guess is 85% at least. I think it would be somewhat disappointing if people based their votes on how Obama affected video game companies. ._. If that's the only thing people are worried about, then they really need to find something better to do with their lives. Plus, Obama doesn't have anything to do with the beginning of the recession. That was back with Bush. @thread lulz, we all know Obama sucks Romney sucks Ron Paul doesn't even have a chance, so I don't even know why he's on the poll. third parties never win this is between Obama and Romney and I personally don't care who wins, because either way it won't be good.
May 14, 201213 yr Gah, politics. It's really quite a sickening monster at this point. It's just a bunch of high budget name calling, followed by four years of marginal or backwards progress, followed by a repeat. Governments have become such convoluted mazes of expectations and promises that any semblance of efficiency has long since gone out the window (And I'm not talking the last few years, or last hundred, or something, politics has been on a downwards slant since its inception) That's just a facet of our culture though, so what ever. What I'm really sick of is the idea of how we vote. Why are there only a handful of 'real' parties? Why do people insist I have no right to complain if I don't vote? I'm not claiming apathy, I just don't agree with the candidates, why is that a damning sin? It's beyond choosing the lesser of two evils, no matter who you choose, it's going to have negative impacts all around, so choosing who you vote for is really more choosing who will harm you the least. Why is it that we have to throw our entire ideals behind a single representation? Why can't we, the people, choose what we want? Why is it that this democracy is eroding functionally into something more like a monarchy (Well, an oligarchy) where a small group of people determines how everybody else lives? And more importantly, determines badly. I have no idea why, but the United States seems to obsessed with following through on their 'just like the Romans' value to the letter, right up to the painful collapse. Is it really hard to see what's valuable? That we should be investing in making our people desirable employees, with high education. People who can keep the precious capitalist machine running? Is it really that hard of a concept to understand that if you give a person the means to make money, and keep money, they will spend that money, and increase the overall quality of life for everybody? Or, if you're not going to taek that route, take A route. Something. Do something. It's better than nothing. To quote Douglas Adams "Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job." We don't have the right people doing the job.
May 14, 201213 yr I agree completely but politics are just not my thing =.= They always do something stupid and are too lazy to fix it >:I And they dont have the brains to realize that every god damn thing happening is not following the constitution & the bill of rights >:I Like letting people ban gay rights, what ever happened to Freedom and the Pursuit of Happiness? o-o If you refuse to vote then you don't have the right to complain.
May 15, 201213 yr If you refuse to vote then you don't have the right to complain. Everyone has a right to protest too so i can complain
May 15, 201213 yr Everyone has a right to protest too so i can complain What I'm saying is that if you vote you have a chance of changing things to how you would like them. Refusing to vote and complaining about politics is like turning down lottery winnings and complaining that you are poor.
May 15, 201213 yr What I'm saying is that if you vote you have a chance of changing things to how you would like them. Refusing to vote and complaining about politics is like turning down lottery winnings and complaining that you are poor. No, it's more like turning down lottery winnings that can be spent in a specific categories while losing out on other categories, and complaining that the way things are done aren't right. A person has value just by existing, choosing not to do things does not exclude you from them. That's not fair, because ignoring things doesn't stop them from affecting your world. You shouldn't be morally penalized for choosing not to settle for something, if given the choice. This argument is as airtight as saying a person has no right to complain about music they don't like, because they didn't work to have that type of music exiled from their state/country.
What percentage of US users on this site will vote for Obama even though this recession has hurt video game companies revenue because of declining game sales and a weak dollar? My guess is 85% at least.
Edited by Roxas Illini