Thursday, December 17, 2015

Why this Blog?

Whenever I talk to young people about politics, there response is why should they care. Why should I care about the next president of the United States. Nobody can force you to care about the elections, or force you to vote. This is part of the reason why the United States is such a great country, the free will that the U.S. gives you is something few other countries offer.






So why should you care? Well for one, this election chooses the next person to lead the nation, a person who you are giving the power to veto/create laws, declare war and control over weapons of mass destruction. This should be enough to care, but if you are not convinced hear me out, the next president of the U.S. could implement things that might effect you in many ways. For example I am not sure if you agree with Trumps "Ban on all Muslims" or Bernie's quest to destroy the 1%, if you don't want any of these things, or if you are for these things it would be best to vote or get involved in anyway to push for things you believe in. This is why I  believe what Trump is doing is a good thing, because ever since he started his shenanigans more and more people became involved
in the race for president. The Republican debates are drawing massive crowds of over 20 million, more than they have ever.


In conclusion the presidential election a huge event that you should get involved in whether or  not you can vote. And if you think politicians are just greedy old men who do not care about anybody else, then help change that by getting involved in elections wether it be for a local alderman or the president of the United States

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