Things I want to vote for
Yes, I'll vote in this election. I'm old fashioned, and I like to walk down to the polling place and put my ballot in there. Voting is important to me.
I really wish I had the opportunity to vote on more things this election.
I would love to vote YES on making political groups subject to the DO NOT CALL list.
I would love to vote YES on making it illegal to use a dialer to call a number and then play a recorded political message. (Actually, I think we could pitch this as an idea to create jobs. Think of the people that would be employed if there are actual human beings making those calls! Yes, I think this is a job creation bill that deserves close consideration.)
I would vote YES on a law that made it illegal to post political signs on the public right of ways. Tacoma is currently wall to wall signs. If one falls over, it may start a domino effect that will go on for miles.
Or, I would vote YES for a law that said all campaign signs must be 100 percent biodegradable. Carved on pumpkins, for example. Or maybe we could do something where political signs have a bounty on them. 48 hours after the election, the political office that posted the sign must pay a dollar bounty for every sign turned in to them. Or maybe have them pay a deposit on a per sign basis, and they get their money back after they show that they have picked up all the signs.
Ah, well. Soon it will all be over. Right? :)
Robin
I really wish I had the opportunity to vote on more things this election.
I would love to vote YES on making political groups subject to the DO NOT CALL list.
I would love to vote YES on making it illegal to use a dialer to call a number and then play a recorded political message. (Actually, I think we could pitch this as an idea to create jobs. Think of the people that would be employed if there are actual human beings making those calls! Yes, I think this is a job creation bill that deserves close consideration.)
I would vote YES on a law that made it illegal to post political signs on the public right of ways. Tacoma is currently wall to wall signs. If one falls over, it may start a domino effect that will go on for miles.
Or, I would vote YES for a law that said all campaign signs must be 100 percent biodegradable. Carved on pumpkins, for example. Or maybe we could do something where political signs have a bounty on them. 48 hours after the election, the political office that posted the sign must pay a dollar bounty for every sign turned in to them. Or maybe have them pay a deposit on a per sign basis, and they get their money back after they show that they have picked up all the signs.
Ah, well. Soon it will all be over. Right? :)
Robin
Published on October 25, 2010 20:09
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