2004-10-18

kickaha: (Default)
2004-10-18 04:16 pm

Imagine there's no Nader...

Or rather, no debate over whether a vote for Nader, or anyone else, is *really* a vote for someone else.

Imagine being able to vote for who you *WANT*, unabashedly, not who is your lesser of two evils choice.

Imagine being able to vote your conscience, not your strategy.

Imagine having more than two choices in any race.

Imagine having your opinion count as much as your vote.



We have none of that now.


But we could. )


Just imagine...
kickaha: (Default)
2004-10-18 04:16 pm

Imagine there's no Nader...

Or rather, no debate over whether a vote for Nader, or anyone else, is *really* a vote for someone else.

Imagine being able to vote for who you *WANT*, unabashedly, not who is your lesser of two evils choice.

Imagine being able to vote your conscience, not your strategy.

Imagine having more than two choices in any race.

Imagine having your opinion count as much as your vote.



We have none of that now.


But we could. )


Just imagine...
kickaha: (Default)
2004-10-18 11:03 pm

More political reform stuph

[livejournal.com profile] actsofcreation is insane.

[livejournal.com profile] actsofcreation is wise.

Listen to the [livejournal.com profile] actsofcreation.



Well, at least about the FairTax. ;)

His site dedicated to it is becoming a rather impressive comparison of FairTax and our current income tax. He's got me convinced. Just read it. It's the best suggestion I've seen for revamping our current system: tax consumption, not production; make taxes equal for everyone from top to bottom; eliminate loopholes for those who can afford tax lawyers to find them; have an actual progressive tax for the poor. Excellent stuff.



And his HTML foo is to be feared. I shudder to think about the coding that took.
kickaha: (Default)
2004-10-18 11:03 pm

More political reform stuph

[livejournal.com profile] actsofcreation is insane.

[livejournal.com profile] actsofcreation is wise.

Listen to the [livejournal.com profile] actsofcreation.



Well, at least about the FairTax. ;)

His site dedicated to it is becoming a rather impressive comparison of FairTax and our current income tax. He's got me convinced. Just read it. It's the best suggestion I've seen for revamping our current system: tax consumption, not production; make taxes equal for everyone from top to bottom; eliminate loopholes for those who can afford tax lawyers to find them; have an actual progressive tax for the poor. Excellent stuff.



And his HTML foo is to be feared. I shudder to think about the coding that took.