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Old 06-09-2010, 05:44 PM   #9
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I stuck with US for now since it's here that election is happening. I swear, tho'. This country spends 90% of its time arguing, promoting and such for election stuff (whether into a party seat or actual seat) and the remaining 10% is the actual work. From my POV, as a Canadian (who used to be heavily involved in politics, even in the fishbowl of Ottawa), it's a little weird.
Sadly, the people of California yesterday decided that they like it this way. They voted against campaign finance reform and voted for an open primary. The open primary will force candidates to spend even more money than they already do. My first question to any Californian who complains about our voting system will be how they voted on those two issues. If they voted with the majority, or didn't vote (provided that they are eligible to vote, of course), then the only thing that I have to say to them is STFU.
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